Things to Do in Edmonton
Tickets, tours and experiences in Edmonton, Canada
Events in Edmonton
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Thu, Jul 16 at 6:00 PM
The Starlite Room - Temple, Edmonton
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Thu, Jul 16 at 8:00 PM
Rogers Place, Edmonton
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Fri, Jul 17 at 5:45 PM
Fan Park at ICE District, Edmonton
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Fri, Jul 17 at 7:00 PM
Commonwealth Stadium / Stade du Commonwealth, Edmonton
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Fri, Jul 17 at 8:00 PM
Pawn Shop Live (formally known as Union Hall), Edmonton
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Fri, Jul 17 at 8:00 PM
Double Dragon, Edmonton
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Fri, Jul 17 at 8:00 PM
The Starlite Room - Temple, Edmonton
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Fri, Jul 17 at 9:00 PM
The Starlite Room, Edmonton
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Fri, Jul 17
Edmonton EXPO Centre, Edmonton
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Fri, Jul 17
Edmonton EXPO Centre, Edmonton
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Fri, Jul 17
Edmonton EXPO Centre, Edmonton
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Sat, Jul 18 at 2:00 PM
Kinsmen Park, Edmonton
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Sat, Jul 18 at 5:45 PM
Fan Park at ICE District, Edmonton
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Sat, Jul 18 at 7:00 PM
The Starlite Room - Temple, Edmonton
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Sat, Jul 18 at 7:30 PM
Edmonton EXPO Centre, Edmonton
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Sat, Jul 18 at 7:30 PM
Edmonton EXPO Centre, Edmonton
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Sat, Jul 18 at 8:00 PM
Pawn Shop Live (formally known as Union Hall), Edmonton
Get TicketsAbout Edmonton
Edmonton has earned its reputation as Canada's Festival City, hosting over thirty major festivals each year alongside a passionate professional sports culture anchored by the NHL's Edmonton Oilers. Rogers Place, a state-of-the-art arena that opened in 2016 in the heart of the Ice District, is the crown jewel of Edmonton's live event scene, drawing major concert tours, UFC fights, and sold-out Oilers games to its 18,347 seats. The Edmonton Elks compete in the CFL at Commonwealth Stadium, one of the largest outdoor stadiums in Canada with a capacity exceeding 56,000. Every August, the Edmonton International Fringe Festival takes over Old Strathcona with over 1,600 performances across dozens of indoor and outdoor stages, making it the largest fringe theatre festival in North America. The Edmonton Folk Music Festival in Gallagher Park, K-Days at the Expo Centre, and the Heritage Festival celebrating over ninety cultures in Hawrelak Park round out a summer calendar that is unmatched in Western Canada. The Winspear Centre is home to the Edmonton Symphony Orchestra and hosts touring jazz, classical, and world music acts in a concert hall widely praised for its acoustics. Winter is far from quiet, with Oilers games creating an electric downtown atmosphere and Ice on Whyte carving festival drawing visitors to the Old Strathcona neighbourhood. From the energy of a playoff hockey game to an intimate theatre production on the Fringe circuit, Edmonton offers a depth and diversity of live events that consistently surprises first-time visitors.
Highlights
- Edmonton Oilers NHL hockey at Rogers Place in the vibrant Ice District downtown
- The Edmonton International Fringe Festival every August with over 1,600 performances across Old Strathcona
- K-Days summer exhibition featuring midway rides, concerts, and agricultural showcases at the Expo Centre
- Edmonton Folk Music Festival in Gallagher Park drawing top folk and roots artists from around the world
Tips for Visiting Edmonton
The Ice District surrounding Rogers Place has numerous restaurants and bars within walking distance for pre-game dining
Edmonton's river valley trail system connects many festival venues so consider cycling between summer events
Purchase Fringe Festival tickets at the door for most shows but arrive early for popular productions
Dress warmly for winter events as Edmonton temperatures regularly drop below minus twenty Celsius from December through February
Frequently Asked Questions About Edmonton
Where is Rogers Place and how do I get there?
Rogers Place is located in the Ice District at 10220 104 Avenue NW in downtown Edmonton. It is accessible by Edmonton Transit bus routes and the LRT Capital Line to Churchill station, which is a short walk from the arena.
What is the Edmonton Fringe Festival?
The Edmonton International Fringe Festival is the largest fringe theatre festival in North America, held annually in August across the Old Strathcona neighbourhood. It features over 1,600 performances of theatre, comedy, music, and dance, with most shows priced affordably and no jury selection process for performers.
When is the best time to visit Edmonton for events?
July and August offer the densest event calendar with K-Days, the Fringe Festival, the Folk Music Festival, and Heritage Festival all taking place. The NHL season from October through April provides consistent entertainment, and December brings holiday markets and winter festival programming.