Ready for the weekend people? So, is our happening city. Oh yes, Edmonton is buzzing with excitement this weekend. Whether you’re a fan of jazz, comedy, or hockey, the city has something that’s sure to be your jam. Ahead is your rundown of the top things to do in Edmonton this weekend. You’re welcome!

Kick off your weekend with the magical fusion of classical and jazz. This concert series brings together the works of Ravel and Gershwin in a unique blend of genres. The sheer talent overload of this musical delight makes it a must-attend.

When: Thursday, March 27 – Sunday, March 30, 2025; (see timings above)
Where: 4 Sir Winston Churchill Sq. NW & Corner of 99 St.
Cost: $37.50 – $98

Looking for some serious thrills? Head down to the Rec Room this weekend for LPW 35: Into the Void. Expect intense matches, dramatic storylines, and a tribute to Black Sabbath. This high-octane action is the perfect blend of sports and entertainment.

When: Thursday, March 27 – Sunday, March 30, 2025; 6 p.m.
Where: 1725 99 St. NW
Cost: $33 – $66

The Edmonton Home and Garden Show is back at the Edmonton Expo Centre. Whether you’re looking to spruce up your home with the latest products, need DIY tips or simply stay updated on trends, this is the place to be. With hundreds of exhibitors you’re sure to find tons of home reno inspiration.

When: Thursday, March 27 – Sunday, March 30, 2025; (see timings above)
Where: 7515 118 Ave.
Cost: $0 – $16

Comedy lovers, here’s one for you! Catch Drew Dunn live for a night of laughter that will leave you in stitches. Oh yes,  Boston Comedy Festival winner and Just For Laughs’ “New Face of Comedy,” is bringing his quick wit and unique style to The Comic Strip this weekend.

When: Friday, March 28, 2025; 7:30 p.m.
Where: 1646 Bourbon St.
Cost: $67.33

The Starlite Room is transforming into a hotspot for music enthusiasts this weekend with the Capitol Hardcore Fest 2025. The two-day festival features a lineup of top hardcore bands like Maul, Dying Remains, and Reality Denied. Get ready to rock!

When: Friday, March 28 & Saturday, March 29, 2025; 5 p.m.
Where: 10030 102 St. NW
Cost: $67.33

DRTY Ice Cream is celebrating its grand opening with a killer KANTO PARTY! Enjoy DJ sets, cultural performances, prize giveaways and a unique photo booth in this vibrant celebration of Filipino culture. The best part? It’s free to attend.

When: Saturday, March 29, 2025; 2
Where: 8125 Gateway Blvd NW
Cost: Free entry

Inspire your love for paddling at this one-of-a-kind film festival. Catch the best paddling films from around the world. Before the screening, you can explore the paddling fair in the lobby. Learn about local paddling clubs. Discover essential skills for river outings. Anf have a darn good time.

When: Saturday, March 29, 2025; 5
Where: 11762 106 St.
Cost: $22.50 – $25

Here’s a match no one wants to miss! This Saturday, the Edmonton Oilers are set to face off against their arch-rivals, the Calgary Flames. And no doubt the energy of the crowd will be just as electrifying as the intense game itself.

When: Saturday, March 29, 2025; 8
Where: 10220 – 104 Ave
Cost: $264 – $1,114

Trust the Art Gallery of Alberta to bring extraordinary experiences to you. And they are at it yet again, this time with an immersive event that combines circus performances with interactive art and great food. It’s truly a unique night out combining entertainment with creativity.

When: Saturday, March 29, 2025; 8
Where: 2 Sir Winston Churchill Sq.
Cost: $69 – $99

Whether you are a seasoned plant parent or hoping to be one, this show has you covered either way. The event features a diverse range of rare and exotic species alongside popular houseplants. Plus, you can explore unique planters and handmade nature crafts created by local artisans.

When: Saturday, March 29 & Sunday, March 30, 2025; (see timings above)
Where: 10819 71 Ave NW
Cost: $8 – $15

Catch the thrilling play “Heist” at the Citadel Theatre, inspired by caper films. This fast-paced drama follows a diamond heist gone wrong, filled with action and suspense. With its gripping storyline and dynamic performances, “Heist” is a must-see for fans of drama and intrigue.

When: Until Sunday, April 6, 2025; 1:30 p.m. & 7:30 p.m.
Where: 9828 101 A Ave.
Cost: $89 – $106

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