Until September 15
The Edmonton Mural Festival transforms the city’s walls into canvases. This month-long celebration brings local and international artists together to paint Edmonton with their palettes of colours, turning the city into an urban masterpiece. Dive into hands-on art experiences and enjoy a lineup of vibrant community events, culminating in an epic closing party that will be the talk of the town.
Don’t just see art — be part of it.
August 31 and September 1
Feeling bold? Women In Ninja invites all warriors — beginners and elites alike — to test their mettle. With up to 150 spots available, the top-three finishers will qualify for Season 10 of American Ninja Warrior. Do you have what it takes to rise to the challenge?
September 1
All aboard Edmonton’s floating fiesta! Set sail on the iconic riverboat and dance the night away with the Court Jester Duelling Pianos, who will rock a request-only playlist that will hit all the right notes. With Buffet Cruise tickets, you can savour a delicious meal while enjoying the lively, high-energy show. This is one boat party you’ll want to anchor into your plans.
September 1, 4 and 18
Sip and savour with a view at this exclusive cocktail class above the High Level Bridge. Master the art of crafting three delectable cocktails from a local mixology expert, sample each one, and take home the recipes to impress your friends.
September 6 and 7
Say goodbye to summer with a visit to the Cocktails & Jerk Festival. This two-day festival brings the laid-back vibes of an island breeze, paired with food that’ll take your taste buds straight to the tropics. Inspired by the flavourful heat of Jamaican jerk chicken, this event serves up more than just mouthwatering eats — enjoy inclusive musical performances, local vendors and choice cocktails.
September 6 to 8
Prepare to turn up the volume at the Purple City Music Festival. This eclectic festival is your ticket to the “freshest sounds from the global underground,” spanning everything from psychedelic rock to electro-noise to folk melodies.
September 7
Put on your dancing shoes and head to Edmonton’s AfroxLatin Arts Carnival. Groove to the rhythm of more than 25 live Afrobeat and Latin music acts, feast on delicious global flavours, and browse through unique treasures at the vendor market. This free event promises non-stop excitement and a vibrant celebration of culture. Gather the family and get ready to dance, dine, and delight in a day full of fun.
September 7
Step back in time and celebrate Alberta’s agricultural heritage at the Ukrainian Cultural Heritage Village’s fall harvest festival. Enjoy the sights and sounds of the season with hands-on harvest activities and live demonstrations spread throughout this charming historic village. Meet friendly interpreters who will bring the rich traditions of Alberta’s autumn harvest to life. It’s a perfect way to embrace the harvest spirit and savor a taste of history.
September 7 and 8
Stroll through the scenic Strathearn Art Walk & Music Festival this September, where local art, live music and the city’s best craft beer come together against the stunning backdrop of Edmonton’s river valley and skyline. This free event transforms the parkland along Strathearn Drive into a bustling celebration of creativity, making it a great spot to enjoy a fall day filled with art, music and community.
September 8
Get ready to laugh your socks off as Dustin Searcy returns to Edmonton this September for a sneak peek of his upcoming comedy special at Grindstone Theatre. Known for his sharp wit and playfully cyclical style, Dustin’s set will leave you in stitches.
With a killer opener by Tesh Aytenfisu, this is a one-night-only laugh fest you won’t want to miss. Think you’ve heard it all? Searcy’s jokes will have you rethinking that. Grab your tickets before they’re punch-lined out! (Warning: Laughter-induced abs workout ahead, 18+ only.)
September 12 to 28
A Bavarian celebration will be set up at Fan Park, where the space is transformed into a festive 30,000 square-foot beer hall for Oktoberfest. Indulge in a feast of traditional German delights — think schnitzels, sausages, sauerkraut, pretzels and strudels — crafted by top-notch chefs from near and far. Raise a toast with authentic German brews or explore a selection of local and imported beers.
September 13 to 15
Currents Windermere will burst with the vibrant flavours of over 30 vendors, showcasing delicious street food, one-of-a-kind Asian crafts and dazzling performances as Asiafest celebrates traditional autumn festivals.
September 13 to 15
Dive into a kaleidoscope of creativity at the Kaleido Family Art Festival! This celebration splashes the Alberta Avenue Arts District with a vibrant palette of music, dance, theatre, film and more — taking over rooftops, alleys, and parks. It’s like a playground where imagination runs wild and performances pop up in the most unexpected places. And the best part? The art is free, and so is the fun.
September 14
Gear up for a tastebud-tickling adventure at the Kinsmen Beer, Wine, and Spirits Festival. From 1 p.m-10 p.m., gather your squad and descend upon the Kinsmen Fieldhouse, nestled under the High Level Bridge in Edmonton’s river valley.
Prepare for a boozy bonanza featuring over 20 local breweries, wineries, and distilleries — perfect for putting your palate to the ultimate test. Enjoy live tunes from Neil McDonald and feast on delectable eats from the city’s top food trucks.
September 15
Join the Terry Fox Run this September at Kinsmen Park, a tribute to Terry’s 1980 coast-to-coast run for cancer research. Covering an inspiring 5,373 km, Fox’s legacy lives on in this free, noncompetitive event. Choose your distance and enjoy a free barbecue as well!
September 20
Get ready for an unforgettable night with the Paperboys, on Friday, September 20 at St. Basil’s Cultural Centre. The Paperboys, hailing from Vancouver, are renowned for their eclectic mix of Celtic folk, bluegrass, Mexican and more. The lineup features Tom Landa, the founder with roots stretching from Mexico to Canada, Kalissa Landa, a skilled fiddler and vocalist and Geoffrey Kelly, a celebrated flautist and guitarist.
September 20 to 22
Attention all time travellers and pop culture enthusiasts! The Expo Centre is transforming into a haven for fans with Comic Expo’s epic 3-day celebration. Dive into a whirlwind of cosplay, comics, sci-fi, anime, and gaming. Discover rare finds from hundreds of artists and vendors, capture selfies with beloved celebrities and incredible cosplayers, and immerse yourself in the vibrant world of creative fan culture. Don’t miss this chance to geek out and connect with fellow aficionados!
September 21
Save the date for the Mosquers Film Festival this September — where diverse voices and cinematic magic collide. This global sensation showcases short films from visionary Muslim filmmakers, turning the spotlight on powerful stories that educate, entertain and unite. The main event is on Sept. 21, hosted by the hilarious Malik Elassal and featuring stars like Nemahsis and Muna Abdulahi. Don’t miss out on this cinematic extravaganza that’s anything but ordinary.
September 21 & 22
Pirouette your way through posh pads with the BE Home Tour, Ballet Edmonton’s annual fundraising gala. This event is your chance to plié past the velvet ropes and into five stunning Edmonton homes. Whether you’re a home design enthusiast or just looking for an excuse to tiptoe through some chic spaces, this tour is sure to set your heart en pointe.
September 21 & 22
Mark your calendars for Sept. 21 and 22 because the Art Gallery of Alberta is hosting an Indigenous Arts Market weekend market that’s a must-see. Celebrate incredible local Indigenous talent as the Main Hall transforms into a buzzing marketplace of creativity and culture.
From 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. each day, dive into a curated collection of stunning art and unique crafts by talented Indigenous artists.
September 26 – October 5
Prepare for a reel good time as the Edmonton International Film Festival (EIFF) rolls into town for 10 days of cinematic delights. Popcorn will be your dinner date as you embark on a global film journey right here in YEG. Whether you’re in the mood for laughs, tears, or that “wow” factor, EIFF’s lineup has a wide variety — from local gems to international hits and award-winners. Get ready to roll film after film in a festival that’s sure to be a blockbuster.
September 28
Gear up for a night of neon-lit nostalgia as a Chinatown treasure transforms into the ultimate hotspot. Picture this: street food sensations, electric vibes, and so many games — from mahjong magic and card capers to karaoke kickers. And hold onto your seats for the grand Mural Unveiling: Azure Dragon of the East 東方青龍 with a dazzling projection countdown.
September 28
Groove with the Juno-nominated folk duo Ocie Elliott as they make their Winspear Centre debut on Sept. 28. Jon Middleton and Sierra Lundy are set to serenade the stage with their signature take on 21st-century folk, blending acoustic magic with a hint of pop pizzazz. Their latest EP, Know the Night, takes you on a sonic journey through the light and dark within us all.
September 28
Soar into the past at Open Cockpit Day. Step into the cockpits of over 20 iconic aircrafts, from sleek jets to rugged bush planes, and immerse yourself in aviation history like never before. Test your flying prowess in the simulator lab, and enjoy a day packed with family-friendly activities, delicious bites from local vendors, and a vibrant showcase of community groups.
September 30
Embark on an inspiring journey east to Métis Crossing, where the day begins with a heartfelt opening ceremony filled with prayers and tales of resilience. Engage in meaningful dialogues with Métis Knowledge Holders, and immerse yourself in the vibrant rhythms of traditional live music and dance that honour the indomitable spirit of the Métis people.