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Event type: Annual Festivals

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Aug
01
Aug
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03
Aug

Blueberry Bluegrass and Country Music Festival

2025-08-01 - 2025-08-03
Stony Plain, Alberta
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02
Aug
02
Aug
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04
Aug

Pigeon Lake Music Festival

2024-08-02 - 2024-08-04
Mulhurst Bay, Alberta
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31
Jul
31
Jul
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03
Aug

Big Valley Jamboree

2025-07-31 - 2025-08-03
Camrose, Alberta
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08
Aug
08
Aug
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10
Aug

CariWest

2025-08-08 - 2025-08-10
Edmonton, Alberta
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16
Aug
16
Aug
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18
Aug

Edmonton Blues Festival

2024-08-16 - 2024-08-18
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05
Sep
05
Sep
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07
Sep

Purple City Music Festival

2025-09-05 - 2025-09-07
Edmonton, Alberta
Annual Festivals
02
Aug
02
Aug
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04
Aug

The Edmonton Heritage Festival

2025-08-02 - 2025-08-04
Edmonton, Alberta
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07
Aug
07
Aug
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10
Aug

Edmonton Folk Festival

2025-08-07 - 2025-08-10
Edmonton, Alberta
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18
Jul
18
Jul
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20
Jul

Shady Grove Bluegrass Festival

2025-07-18 - 2025-07-20
Sundre, Alberta
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May
29
May
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01
Jun

Northern Alberta International Children’s Festival

2026-05-29 - 2026-06-01
St. Albert, Alberta
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Origin of West Anthem

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The traditional territories of the Treaties 6, 7, and 8 Peoples encompass the majority of Alberta. Many First Nations continue to make their homes on today’s prairies: Siksikaitsitapi (including the Siksika, Kainai, and Piikani Nations), Tsuut’ina Nation, Îyâxe Nakoda (comprising the Bearspaw, Chiniki, and Wesley First Nations), Cree, Nakoda Sioux, Dene and Saulteaux, among others. The Otipemisiwak Métis Government governs five Territories within Alberta, distinct from the province’s eight Métis Settlements. Many First Nations, Métis, and Inuit, both from here and as visitors from elsewhere, have helped care for these lands for generations. We recognize that they have traditions and relationships with the land far outstretching the arrival of settlers.

 

 

We are extremely grateful for these lands on which we reside, work, and play. We make this acknowledgement as an act of gratitude and reconciliation. While championing the arts across Alberta, we intend for our work to contribute to the valuing of traditional art forms and result in greater opportunity for the creative Indigenous talent who walk these lands today.

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Email: info (at) westanthem.com

 

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