Running in a Winter Wonderland
February 2 and 16
Don your winter running gear and join the Running Room for the Hypothermic Half Marathon at Concordia University. To sweeten the deal, brunch is included in the price of registration.
High Tea
February 7 to 22
Rapid Fire Theatre alum Belinda Cornish and Jana O’Connor are joined by a surprise special guest for Three Ladies, an improvised tea party of wild characters, delicious gossip and non-stop laughs.
The Perfect Pairing
February 7
Sip a glass of bubbly and enjoy pianist Sara Davis Buechner’s virtuosic talent as she performs Saint-Saëns’ Piano Concerto No. 2 and Schubert’s Sixth Symphony at the Winspear’s Piano & Prosecco.
You’re Looking at Country
February 7
Experience the Black Opry’s stellar lineup of Black country, blues, folk and Americana artists at The Arden Theatre.
Skiing, Nordic Style
February 7 to 9
Strap on your skis and head east to the Beaver Hills Biosphere for the 40th annual Canadian Birkebeiner Ski Festival. With different events throughout the weekend, people of all ages and skill levels can enjoy the Birkie.
Bundle Up and Grab Your Skates
Feb 7 to 17
Winter is a fact of life in Edmonton — you might as well enjoy it. Laurier Park is home to the 35th Silver Skate Festival. Enjoy family-friendly activities like ice duathlon, a snow sculpture garden and the Indigenous Heritage Village.
An Unforgettable Night of Dance
February 7 to 9
Brian Webb Dance’s Mayday Cabaret Noir at the Westbury Theatre pulls from a rich repertoire of Black writing, music and cinema to create a dance performance unlike any other.
Mad as Hell
Until February 8
Angry Alan is a scathing satire of online radicalization. Presented by Northern Light Theatre, you can catch this one-man-show at the Fringe Studio Theatre.
Sad Boy Rock
February 8
Vancouver-based indie-pop band Peach Pit makes a stop at the Edmonton Convention Centre during its Magpie tour.
Folk Hero
February 14
Singer-songwriter Old Man Luedecke brings his Juno-award winning sounds to the New Moon Folk Club.