5 Alberta City Festivals You Don’t Want to Miss This Summer
In Alberta, the summer season is short but the days are especially long (really—you’ll be watching the sun set well past 10:00 p.m. on the summer solstice). To make the most of it, weekdays and weekends in Edmonton and Calgary are jam-packed with warm-weather events and festivals of the art, design, and musical variety from June through August. We’ve already rounded up festival style ideas that are anything but basic, so here are five opportunities within the next 10 weeks to make your festival-fashion dreams a reality without leaving the city—or at least without crossing the U.S. border.
Sled Island Music & Arts Festival
June 21 – June 25
Calgary
Kick off the season with 30,000 other creative types at Sled Island Music & Arts Festival, now in its 10th year. Annually, a guest curator tailors this eclectic five-day music, comedy, film and visual arts festival into something unique. For the 2017 edition, rapper Flying Lotus is inviting all his friends—like London, U.K.-based producer IGLOOGHOST and Philadelphia’s Tierra Whack—to join 250 additional acts across 35 venues in Calgary.
The Works Summer Solstice Gala
June 23
Edmonton
Join Edmonton’s most stylish crowd as they toast the 13-day The Works Art and Design Festival at The Works Summer Solstice Gala. Benefitting council scholarships and art internships at The Works, approximately 400 guests take over the Empire Ballroom and Terrace at the Fairmont Hotel MacDonald, the most upscale venue on our list. Maybe save the Kylie highlighter hair for later and up the after-hours glam with that off-the-shoulder cocktail dress. When it comes to backdrops, this view of the river valley can’t be beat.
Calgary Stampede
July 7 – 16
Calgary
An Alberta summer events round-up wouldn’t be complete without the Calgary Stampede, a.k.a. “The Greatest Outdoor Show On Earth,” and everyone gets involved. In addition to the rodeo, street parades and pancake breakfasts, there are nightly live shows at multiple stages throughout the city. (Past musical acts have included Garth Brooks, Katy Perry, Keith Urban, Dragonette and Carly Rae Jepsen.) Take a cue from Kate Middleton circa 2011 and embrace the western boots and the white Cowboy hat—it’s gonna be an intense 10 days.
Interstellar Rodeo
July 21 – 23
Edmonton
Aloe Blacc, Broken Social Scene, Serena Ryder, Dan Mangan, Basia Bulat—this intimate three-day music festival at the Heritage Amphitheatre in Hawrelak Park will get you up close and personal with your favourite indie artists in the heart of “Festival City” (an Edmonton nickname that couldn’t be more accurate). You’re not only free to roam the grounds with a beer in hand but also to browse local designer goods at Mark’t and dine at the best food trucks in the city. #irodeoyeg
Chasing Summer
August 5 – 6
Calgary
Calgary might be known for its warm chinook wind, but it’s also the sunniest city in Canada. (Really—it has around 2,400 hours of sunshine per year.) So if there’s one festival ticket you should buy to embrace the season, it’s the aptly named Chasing Summer. A two-day, three-stage crash course in EDM at Calgary’s Max Bell Centre Festival Grounds, this year’s event is headlined by the likes of Tiesto and Zedd—Kylie highlighter hair-approved.
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