There’s something electric about performing magic for corporate audiences in Toronto. One of my favorite moments was at a tech company’s gala at the Toronto Convention Centre—I had the entire room of 500 people simultaneously gasp when a borrowed $20 bill vanished from my hands and reappeared inside a sealed envelope in the CEO’s jacket pocket. That’s the power of magic: it breaks the ice, sparks conversation, and leaves everyone buzzing long after the event ends.
Corporate clients often ask what kind of shows work best for their events. My answer? It depends on the vibe you want. Strolling close-up magic is perfect for networking mixers—guests love when I make business cards disappear or predict their chosen stock symbol. For corporate events, interactive stage mentalism gets the whole audience involved (like when I revealed an entire boardroom’s “secret numbers” at a financial firm’s retreat). And for holiday parties? Nothing beats an amazing performance—last winter, I “teleported” a skeptical executive’s watch onto the wrist of their coworker across the room, bringing the house down with laughter and disbelief.
What makes Toronto’s corporate scene so special is how audiences here engage with magic. They’re sharp, curious, and always up for being part of the experience. At a recent startup launch party in Liberty Village, I turned a skeptic’s coffee cup into a prediction device that matched their entire team’s thoughts—a moment that went viral on their company Slack the next day. That’s the real magic: not just the tricks, but the shared moments of wonder that bring teams closer. If you’re planning a Toronto corporate event and want something more memorable than another PowerPoint, let’s make some magic happen.