The sun’s staying out longer, the vibes are getting stronger, and the weekend keeps getting more and more stacked. From chocolate-fueled festivals to big laughs and playoff fever, there’s no lack of things to do in Edmonton this weekend. Take a look!
Kick off your weekend with a cult classic! Fort Edmonton Park’s Capitol Theatre is screening Office Space, the ultimate ode to workplace rebellion. Plus, you can use code OFFICEBOGO for 50 per cent off your ticket. Movie buff or not, entertainment this pocket-friendly shouldn’t be missed.
When: Friday, April 25, 2025, 7:30 p.m.
Where: Capitol Theatre – Fort Edmonton Park, 1920 St.
Cost: $12 to $15
If your week’s been a bit too mid, Alannah Brittany is here to fix that. The comedian is taking over Grindstone this Friday with her razor-sharp comic timing and seriously relatable humour. Catch her for a night of laughs and good vibes.
When: Friday, April 25, 2025, 9 p.m.
Where: Grindstone Theatre – 10019 81 Ave. NW
Cost: $19 to $23
Calling all chocoholics! ChocoFest is back at Sherwood Park’s Millennium Place, offering a treat-filled escape. Think artisanal chocolates, desserts, a cookie bake-off and more. With taste tickets starting at just $1, indulgence has never tasted sweeter.
When: Friday, April 25 and Saturday, April 26
Where: 2000 Premier Way, Sherwood Park
Cost: $7.88 to $99.75
Carnival season is officially on! Head to the historic Spruce Grove Grain Elevator site for a full-on midway experience. Expect classic rides, games, and all the mini-donuts your heart desires. Pro tip: If you plan on going big, ride-all-day bracelets are your best bet.
When: Friday, April 25 to Sunday, April 27
Where: Spruce Grove and District Historical Agricultural Grounds – 120 Railway Ave., Spruce Grove
Cost: $1 (for a single ticket) to $40 (for a ride-all-day bracelet)
Prog-metal fans, this one’s for you. Leprous, the Norwegian heavyweights, are bringing their Melodies of Atonement tour to The Starlite Room. With their soaring vocals and genre-bending sound, this is going to be a dark, moody, and magnetic performance.
When: Friday, April 26, 7:30 p.m.
Where: The Starlite Room – 10030 – 102 St
Cost: $39.37 – $51.33
Dress up, folks! Saturday night’s about to get real fancy. The ESO is performing Beethoven’s bold and brilliant “Eroica” Symphony, with a special appearance by pianist Sheng Cai. High drama, soaring notes, and major main character energy coming up!
When: Friday, April 26 & Sunday, April 27, 7:30 p.m. & 2 p.m.
Where: Winspear Centre – 4 Sir Winston Churchill Square Northwest & Corner of 99 Street and 102 Ave. NW
Cost: $37.50 – $108
Each spring, thousands of snow geese touch down near Beaverhill Lake. And this festival lets you catch the spectacle up close. Pack your binoculars for birdwatching tours, nature talks, and activities for all ages. It’s the perfect mix of wild and wonderful.
When: Friday, April 26 & Sunday, April 27
Where: Spruce Grove and District Historical Agricultural Grounds – 120 Railway Ave., Spruce Grove
Cost: $10 to $60
The RAM is hosting a special event to celebrate Ukrainian heritage through music, art, and storytelling. The highlights of the afternoon include a performance by the Viter Ukrainian Dancers and the unveiling of a stunning new mosaic by artist Larisa Sembaliuk Cheladyn.
When: Sunday, April 27, 2 p.m.
Where: 9810 103a Ave NW
Cost: $10 – $21
Game 4 is here, and Rogers Place is going to be buzzing. The Oilers are deep in playoff mode, and a win against the Kings could turn the tide. Expect loud chants, electric energy, and maybe even a McDavid masterclass.
When: Sunday, April 27, 2 p.m.
Where: Rogers Place – 10220 – 104 Ave.
Cost: $240 – $1,046
Carnival season isn’t just for the suburbs. Riverview Crossing Mall is keeping the fun going with rides, games, and sweet treats through Sunday. It’s a great option for families or anyone looking to ride a Ferris wheel without leaving the city limits.
When: Until Sunday, April 27 (see timing above)
Where: 3210 118 Ave. NW
Cost: Up to $50
This dark comedy takes a twisted spin on gentrification, greed, and the suburban dream. Studio Theatre’s Radiant Vermin offers select PWYC performances, making this thought-provoking (and very funny) play super accessible.
When: Now until Saturday, May 3 (see timings above)
Where: Studio Theatre – ATB Financial Arts Barns, 10330 84 Ave. NW
Cost: Pay-What-You-Can (some shows), up to $37
This massive, city-wide festival brings together some of Edmonton’s most talented musicians, performers, and speech artists. Catch performances across multiple venues as young and emerging artists take the stage all week long. Quietly impressive, and totally free.
When: Until Sunday, May 4 (see timings above)
Where: Multiple venues
Cost: Free
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