The Calgary Stampede has announced another major concert lineup for this summer’s event, bringing a packed schedule of live music back to the Big Four Roadhouse.
From July 2 to July 12, the indoor venue inside Stampede Park hosts more than 100 performances across four stages. It’s one of those places that never really feels like it slows down, with lively crowds and music playing from the afternoon into the night.
2026 Big Four Roadhouse Lineup
This year’s lineup features a mix of Canadian staples, country favourites, and throwback acts that you’ve definitely heard before.
Here’s a look at the lineup:
- Thursday, July 2: Mariya Stokes, Danny Nix and the Heat
- Friday, July 3: Logan Ryan Band, Danny Nix and the Heat, Nikola Magnolia
- Saturday, July 4: Colin James, Danny Nix and the Heat, Nikola Magnolia
- Sunday, July 5: Sons of Legion, Quinton Blair
- Monday, July 6: Terri Clark, Quinton Blair
- Tuesday, July 7: The Marshall Tucker Band, Kate and The Comets
- Wednesday, July 8: Johnny Reid, Kate and The Comets
- Thursday, July 9: Everlast, Jade Elephant, Kate and The Comets
- Friday, July 10: William Prince, Jade Elephant, Jory Kinjo
- Saturday, July 11: Tanya Tucker, Jade Elephant, Jory Kinjo
- Sunday, July 12: Glass Tiger, Jory Kinjo
What to know before you go
One of the best things about the Big Four Roadhouse is that it’s included with Stampede Park admission, making it an easy place to stop and listen to music without needing a separate ticket.
During the day, the space is all-ages, but after 6 p.m., it becomes an 18+ venue, which is usually when the energy starts to pick up.
It’s important to note that popular sets can get crowded quickly, especially later in the evening, so arriving early is your best bet for a good spot.
For those looking to skip the lines, the Rodeohouse Rush Pass offers priority, no-line entry so you can get inside faster and head straight into the action.
This year, the venue is also offering reserved table options, where groups of four or six can book a table with dedicated table service starting at 7:45 p.m. This is a great way to experience the venue in a more structured way while still being right in the middle of the music and crowd.
With a stacked lineup and multiple days of live music, The Big Four Roadhouse remains a key part of the Calgary Stampede experience. Whether you’re just passing through or staying for the evening, it’s one of those spots that keeps the energy going year after year.
When: Thursday, July 2, to Sunday, July 12, 2026
Time: Performance times vary
Where: 1801 Big Four Tr. SE, Calgary, Alta.
Cost: Free with Stampede General Admission
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