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The Highly Anticipated motionball Toronto Gala Returns this February for a Glamorous Night in Support of Special Olympics Canada Foundation

Canadian Olympian Tessa Virtue, alongside Special Olympics Athletes at the 2024 Toronto Gala

This week, the national nonprofit motionball for Special Olympics announced that its always sold-out 24th annual gala will return to Toronto’s Liberty Grand on Friday, February 7, 2025. Limited tickets are available now for $135.

The remarkable evening will welcome professional athletes, media personalities, and celebrity Special Olympics athletes, alongside 2,100+ guests, for an unforgettable night of increasing awareness, raising funds, and celebrating in support of the Special Olympics Canada Foundation!

The 2024 Toronto motionball Gala at Liberty Grand

Guests will experience unmatched entertainment with eight live music acts and DJs across two ballrooms, including performances by The 99’s, Alyssa Morrissey, Cella, DJ DXB, DJ Clymaxx and more! Attendees will also enjoy photo activations, a luxury silent auction with over 100 items, an open bar with upscale cocktail experiences, and finish the evening enjoying late-night bites.

The motionball Toronto Gala raised over $275,000 net at the 2024 gala for the Special Olympics Canada Foundation. Since its inception in 2002, the event has redefined fundraising, bringing fun and excitement to the cause and becoming the must-attend social gathering for Toronto’s young professional community.

Tickets are on sale now and can be purchased here.

For more information, visit motionball.com/torontogala and follow @motionballto on Instagram.

motionball is a national non-profit organization raising funds and awareness for the Special Olympics Canada Foundation (SOCF) through inclusive social and sporting events in cities across Canada. Throughout the motionball calendar year, over 10,000 supporters and Special Olympics athletes participate in 50+ annual events in 18 Canadian cities and 26+ university campuses. motionball aims to provide a sustainable funding model and base of supporters for the Special Olympics movement by engaging and empowering young professionals and university students. To date, motionball has donated over $20 million net to the Special Olympics Canada Foundation. For more information, please visit motionball.com.

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