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.' 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.

Festivals of Edmonton
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List of festivals

FestivalMonthDescription
Animethon[1] AugustWestern 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] JuneCycling culture
Blueberry Bluegrass and Country Music FestivalLate July/early AugustBluegrass and country music
Blue Quill Party in the Park Music Festival[3] Septemberfree, family-focused, and community-minded 12 hours 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-AugustCaribbean carnival
Deep Freeze: A Byzantine Winter Festival[5] JanuaryArts and winter games celebrating Ukrainian, Franco-Albertan, Franco-African, Indigenous, and Acadian/East Coast communities.
Dreamspeakers International Film Festival[6] JuneAboriginal filmmakers, performers and artists
Edmonton Accordion Festival[7] SeptemberAccordion
Edmonton Chante[8] SeptemberFrancophone music festival
Edmonton Dragon Boat Festival[9] AugustDragon boat
Edmonton Folk Music Festival[10] AugustFolk music
Edmonton International Beerfest[11] late Marchearly AprilCraft beer and food festival
Edmonton International Film Festival[12] late Septemberearly OctoberIndependent film
Edmonton International Fringe Festival[13] AugustHeld 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] JuneJazz music
Edmonton International Street Performer's Festival[15] JulyBusking
Edmonton Latin Festival[16] mid-AugustLatin culture and music
Edmonton Music & Speech Arts Festival[17] mid-Aprilearly-MayStarted 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] AprilPoetry
Edmonton Pride Festival[19] JuneLGBTQ+ and Gay pride
Edmonton Rock Music Festival[20] AugustRock music
Edmonton Rocky Mountain Wine & Food Festival[21] OctoberWine, beer, spirits, food
Edmonton Short Film Festival[22] 3rd week OctoberIndependent 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 Juneearly JulyShakespeare plays
HarvestMoon Music and Arts FestivalSeptemberlocal artists and different music genres
Hip Hop in the Park festival[25] MayMusicians', performers' festival to celebrate a hiphop declaration of peace
Ice on Whyte Festival[26] JanuaryWinter festival, skating, ice sculpture
Improvaganza[27] JuneImprov festival hosted by Rapid Fire Theatre
International Festival of Winter CinemaFebruaryFilms about winter, polar, or alpine topics; projected outdoors on a snow-screen.
Interstellar Rodeo[28]JulyFolk and rock music festival
Kaleido Family Arts Festival[29] September Arts festival of free performances on Alberta Avenue
K-Days[30] JulyProvides 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[31] August Blues music
Latino Heritage Month September 15 to October 15[32] SeptemberOctoberCultural roots and education
LitFest: Edmonton's Nonfiction Festival[33] late OctoberNon-fiction writing
Nextfest[34] JuneCelebrate the work of emerging artists: musicians, actors, poets, visual artists, dancers
NorthwestfestMayDocumentary film festival at the Garneau Theatre
Pets in the Park[35]June Fun for animals and humans in Hawrelak Park
Play the Fool Festivallate SeptemberTheatre festival focusing on clown and physical comedy
Pure Speculation[36] NovemberGeek and fan culture
Rainbow Visions Film FestivalNovemberLGBT film festival at the Garneau Theatre
Servus Heritage Festival[37] AugustThis ethnocultural food and heritage festival takes place in Hawrelak Park on the Heritage Day long weekend.
Silver Skate Festival[38] FebruaryWinter
SkirtsAfire, herArts Festival[39] MarchEdmonton's only multidisciplinary arts festival celebrating and elevating the work of women. Includes musicians, dance, spoken word, theatre, film, cabaret and more.
Sonic Boom Festival[40] SeptemberRock music
Sourdough River Festival[41] AugustRaft race
Strathearn Art Walk[42] SeptemberFree, family friendly art and music festival
Symphony Under the Sky Festival[43] Labour Day weekendEdmonton Symphony Orchestra's annual outdoor concert
Taste of Edmonton[44] JulyFood and restaurants
Vocal Arts Festival[45] late MayJuneOpera NUOVA's Opera / art song festival, performances, workshops, and elite study opportunities.
Water For Life Festival[46]early JuneThe 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[47] late Juneearly AugustShowcases Canadian and international art and design from well-known, award-winning artists, as well as emerging and student artists

See also

References

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  1. Animethon
  2. Bikeology Festival
  3. Blue Quill Party in the Park Music Festival
  4. Cariwest
  5. "Home". Deep Freeze. Retrieved 2017-09-03.
  6. Dreamspeakers Film Festival
  7. Edmonton Accordion Festival
  8. "Edmonton Chante". Archived from the original on 2012-02-02. Retrieved 2011-11-14.
  9. Edmonton Dragon Boat Festival
  10. Edmonton Folk Music Festival
  11. Edmonton International Film Festival
  12. Edmonton International Fringe Festival
  13. Edmonton International Jazz Festival
  14. Edmonton International Street Performer's Festival
  15. Edmonton Latin Festival
  16. Edmonton Music & Speech Arts Festival
  17. Edmonton Poetry Festival
  18. Edmonton Pride Festival
  19. Rock and Roll Society of Edmonton
  20. Edmonton Rocky Mountain Wine & Food Festival
  21. Edmonton Short Film Festival
  22. "Home - Found Festival". commongroundarts.ca. Retrieved 2017-09-03.
  23. Free Will Shakespeare Festival (formerly called River City Shakespeare Festival)
  24. Hip hop in the Park Festival
  25. Ice on Whyte Festival
  26. Improvaganza
  27. "Interstellar Rodeo launches in Hawrelak". CBC.ca. July 28, 2012. Retrieved July 28, 2013.
  28. "Home". Kaleido Festival. Retrieved 2017-09-03.
  29. Capital EX
  30. Labatt Blues Festival
  31. Latino Heritage Month - Facebook page
  32. Edmonton International Literary Festival
  33. Nextfest
  34. "Pets in the Park 2017". Edmonton Humane Society. 2017-04-10. Retrieved 2017-09-03.
  35. Pure Speculation
  36. Servus Heritage Festival Archived 2009-02-07 at the Wayback Machine
  37. Silver Skate Festival
  38. SkirtsAfire Festival
  39. Sonic Boom Festival
  40. Sourdough River Festival
  41. Strathearn Art Walk
  42. Symphony Under the Sky Festival
  43. A Taste of Edmonton
  44. Vocal Arts Festival
  45. Water For Life Festival
  46. The Works Art & Design 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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