List of festivals in Edmonton

This is an incomplete list of festivals in Edmonton, a city in the province of Alberta, Canada. Edmonton plays host to several large festivals each year, hence its local nickname as 'the Festival City.'

Festivals of Edmonton
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This list includes festivals of diverse types, including regional festivals, commerce festivals, fairs, food festivals, arts festivals, religious festivals, folk festivals, and recurring festivals on holidays.

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Festival Month Description
Animethon[1] August Western Canada's longest-running Japanese animation festival is held in Downtown Edmonton in MacEwan University. Animethon has been running since 1993 with attendance at over 9000 people.
Bikeology Festival[2] June Cycling culture
Blueberry Bluegrass and Country Music Festival late July / early August Bluegrass and country music festival
Blue Quill Party in the Park Music Festival[3] September free, family-focused, and community-minded 12-hour-long non-stop live performance music festival
Canada Day July Celebrated with a pancake breakfast and other morning events at the Alberta Legislature grounds, and fireworks.
Cariwest[4] mid-August Caribbean carnival
Chinese New Year January/February Celebrated in many locations including Bonnie Doon Mall, West Edmonton Mall, Kingsway Mall, and Chinatown, Edmonton.
Deep Freeze: A Byzantine Winter Festival[5] January Arts and winter games celebrating Ukrainian, Franco-Albertan, Franco-African, Indigenous, and Acadian/East Coast communities.
Dreamspeakers International Film Festival[6] June Aboriginal filmmakers, performers and artists
Edmonton Accordion Festival[7] September Accordion
Edmonton Chante[8] September Francophone music festival
Edmonton Dragon Boat Festival[9] August Dragon boat
Edmonton Folk Music Festival[10] August Folk music
Edmonton International Beerfest[11] late March – early April Craft beer and food festival
Edmonton International Film Festival[12] late September – early October Independent film
Edmonton International Fringe Festival[13] August Held in Old Strathcona, this is an exhibition of alternative theatre and is largest Fringe Theatre Festival in North America, and second only to the Edinburgh Fringe festival in the world.
TD Edmonton International Jazz Festival[14] June Jazz music
Edmonton International Street Performer's Festival[15] July Busking
Edmonton Latin Festival[16] mid-August Latin culture and music
Edmonton Music & Speech Arts Festival[17] mid-April – early May Started in 1908 - First Festival, of its kind, in North America - Classical Music (Piano, Strings, Voice, Guitar, Band, Choir, Brass, Woodwinds, Harp, Orchestra), Musical Theatre, Speech Arts - for Ages 5–85+
Edmonton Poetry Festival[18] April Poetry
Edmonton Pride[19] June LGBTQ+ and Gay pride
Edmonton Rock Music Festival[20] August Rock music
Edmonton Rocky Mountain Wine & Food Festival[21] October Wine, beer, spirits, food
Edmonton Short Film Festival[22] 3rd week of October Independent film
Found Festival[23] June Edmonton's only multidisciplinary found space arts festival. Find art in unexpected places!
Free Will Shakespeare Festival (formerly called River City Shakespeare Festival)[24] late June – early July Shakespeare plays
Great Outdoors Comedy Festival July Outdoor comedy festival produced by Trixstar LIVE
Hip Hop in the Park festival[25] May Musicians', performers' festival to celebrate a hiphop declaration of peace
Ice on Whyte Festival[26] January Winter festival, skating, ice sculpture
Improvaganza[27] June Improv festival hosted by Rapid Fire Theatre
International Festival of Winter Cinema February Films about winter, polar, or alpine topics; projected outdoors on a snow-screen.
Kaleido Family Arts Festival[28] September Arts festival of free performances on Alberta Avenue
K-Days[29] July Provides rides, music and other entertainment. Originally Klondike Days was an annual fair and exhibition which eventually adopted a gold rush theme. Activities include chuckwagon races, carnival rides and fairways, music, trade shows and daily fireworks.
Labatt Blues Festival[30] August Blues music
Latino Heritage Month September 15 to October 15[31] September – October Cultural roots and education
LitFest: Edmonton's Nonfiction Festival[32] late October Non-fiction writing
Mid-Autumn Festival September Chinese cultural performances, activities, and a lantern parade including floating water lanterns on the pool in front of Edmonton City Hall.
Nextfest[33] June Celebrate the work of emerging artists: musicians, actors, poets, visual artists, dancers
Northwestfest May Documentary film festival at the Garneau Theatre
Pets in the Park[34] June Fun for animals and humans in Hawrelak Park
Play the Fool Festival late September Theatre festival focusing on clown and physical comedy
Pure Speculation[35] November Geek and fan culture
Purple City Music Festival August Multi-day, multi-venue live music festival in downtown
Rainbow Visions Film Festival November LGBT film festival at the Garneau Theatre
Servus Heritage Festival[36] August This ethnocultural food and heritage festival takes place in Hawrelak Park on the Heritage Day long weekend.
Silver Skate Festival[37] February Winter
Edmonton International BeerFest March Celebrating the appreciation of Beer from around the world. Held annually at the Edmonton Convention Centre. Western Canadas biggest Beer Festival
SkirtsAfire, herArts Festival[38] March Edmonton's only multidisciplinary arts festival celebrating and elevating the work of women. Includes musicians, dance, spoken word, theatre, film, cabaret and more.
Sourdough River Festival[39] August Raft race
Strathearn Art Walk[40] September Free, family friendly art and music festival
Symphony Under the Sky Festival[41] Labour Day weekend Edmonton Symphony Orchestra's annual outdoor concert
Taste of Edmonton[42] July Food and restaurants
Vocal Arts Festival[43] late May – June Opera NUOVA's Opera / art song festival, performances, workshops, and elite study opportunities.
Water For Life Festival[44] early June The all volunteers-directed Sunshine Treeshade Humanitarian Charity presents "water for life"-themed multi arts, science, and recreation events in support of clean healthy water commons and saving the estimated daily global average of over 4000 children and others currently projected to be killed by contaminated water related conditions (World Health Organization, UNICEF data). Held week of World Environment Day, June 5; and World Oceans Day, June 8.
The Works Art & Design Festival[45] late June – early August Showcases Canadian and international art and design from well-known, award-winning artists, as well as emerging and student artists
Edmonton Ukrainian Festival[46] late May Ukrainian culture, food, music, visual arts, crafts and dance

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References

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  2. ^ "Bike Edmonton". Bike Edmonton. April 12, 2024.
  3. ^ Blue Quill Party in the Park Music Festival
  4. ^ "Cariwest Festival". cariwest.
  5. ^ "DEEP FREEZE: A BYZANTINE WINTER FESTIVAL". Deep Freeze. Retrieved 2017-09-03.
  6. ^ "Dreamspeakers Festival Society". Dreamspeakers Festival Society.
  7. ^ "Edmonton Accordion Society |".
  8. ^ "Edmonton Chante". Archived from the original on 2012-02-02. Retrieved 2011-11-14.
  9. ^ "China's Ancient Dragon Boats: Racing, Ritual and History - Ancient Chinese History". www.edmontondragonboatfestival.com.
  10. ^ Edmonton Folk Music Festival
  11. ^ "Edmonton International BeerFest The Edmonton International BeerFest 2024 event tickets are here Edmonton International Beerfest -". Edmonton International Beerfest.
  12. ^ "EIFF". EIFF.
  13. ^ "Fringe Theatre | Edmonton International Fringe Theatre Festival". Fringe Theatre Edmonton.
  14. ^ "Edmonton, Jazz, Music, Festival | Edmonton International Jazz Festival, Presented by TD Ready Commitment". www.edmontonjazz.com.
  15. ^ "Home". Edmonton International Street Performers Festival.
  16. ^ "Edmonton Latin Festival".
  17. ^ "Edmonton Music & Speech Arts Festival – 116 years of Music & Speech Arts in the Edmonton Region".
  18. ^ "Edmonton Poetry Festival | #YEG's annual celebration of poetry and spoken word". edmontonpoetryfestival.com.
  19. ^ "Edmonton Pride". Edmonton Pride. May 23, 2024.
  20. ^ "Rock and Roll Society of Edmonton". Rock and Roll Society of Edmonton.
  21. ^ "Rocky Mountain Wine & Food Festival - Home". Rocky Mountain Wine and Food Festival.
  22. ^ "WELCOME FILM MAKERS AND FILM LOVERS!". Edmonton Short Film Festival.
  23. ^ "Found Festival". commongroundarts.ca. Retrieved 2017-09-03.
  24. ^ Free Will Shakespeare Festival (formerly called River City Shakespeare Festival)
  25. ^ "Hip Hop in the Park is HEALING". www.hiphopinthepark.ca.
  26. ^ "International Ice Carving Competition | Chiseled". Chisled.
  27. ^ "Rapid Fire Theatre: Edmonton's Longest Running Improv Theatre". Rapid Fire Theatre.
  28. ^ "Kaleido Festival". Kaleido Festival. Retrieved 2017-09-03.
  29. ^ "Klondike Days in Edmonton |Information about Amazing K-DAYS". Capitalex.
  30. ^ "Blues International Ltd". Blues International Ltd. December 7, 2023.
  31. ^ "Facebook". www.facebook.com.
  32. ^ "Home". LitFest Alberta.
  33. ^ "Nextfest | Music, Theatre, Dance, Visual Art". Nextfest.
  34. ^ "Pets in the Park 2017". Edmonton Humane Society. 2017-04-10. Retrieved 2017-09-03.
  35. ^ Pure Speculation
  36. ^ "Celebrating Canada's Multiculturalism". heritagefest. Archived from the original on February 7, 2009.
  37. ^ "SilverSkateFestival – Winter Sports Experts". February 23, 2024.
  38. ^ "SkirtsAfire | Featuring the work of women in the arts in Edmonton". SkirtsAfire Festival.
  39. ^ "Home-2".
  40. ^ "Strathearn Art Walk". Strathearn Art Walk.
  41. ^ "Winspear Centre". Winspear Centre.
  42. ^ "Home". Events Edmonton.
  43. ^ "NUOVA Vocal Arts". operanuova.ca.
  44. ^ Water For Life Festival
  45. ^ "The Works International Visual Arts Society". The Works International Visual Arts Society. March 19, 2024.
  46. ^ "UFest Edmonton Ukrainian Festival - May 24 & 25, 2024". UFest Edmonton Ukrainian Festival.
  47. ^ "Expatriates in Canada for upholding Bangladesh heritage". Archived from the original on 2017-03-12. Retrieved 2017-03-12.
  48. ^ Expatriates in Canada for upholding Bangladesh heritage
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