Get ready, gamers and music-lovers alike, for this Stardew Valley concert experience coming to Alberta.
Stardew Valley‘s Symphony of the Seasons is from the game’s official concert tour, created to bring the beloved music from the pixelated valley to concert halls worldwide. Canada is lucky enough to have a select few concerts across the country, with two being held right in Alberta.
Calgary will host its concert on Sept. 5, with Edmonton’s concert date following on Sept. 6.
Both events will have people experiencing the wonder of Stardew Valley‘s music, featuring a 35-piece orchestra performing arrangements of the game’s soundtrack while gameplay footage and other original content are played on-screen.
What to expect
These concerts will take place at both the Southern and Northern Alberta Jubilee auditoriums. Once you’re seated, the journey begins.
Fans will be taken through their first day in the valley, all the way to their arrival at the summit. Above all, you’ll be exploring locations like Skull Cavern, Ginger Island, Calico Desert, the Wizard’s Tower, and many more exciting and memorable places from the game.
Symphony of Seasons is the newest Stardew Valley concert, with a 35-piece orchestra, as opposed to the 11-piece chamber orchestra of Festival of Seasons. Above the orchestra, gameplay footage will be shown, as well as original content exclusively created for this concert, celebrating the artistic style of the game.
There’s no dress code for the event, so don’t stress. Cosplay and props are allowed, but check out the Cosplay Guidelines for more information, as the concerts are family-friendly events.
Grab your tickets ahead of the concert, because you won’t want to miss this one!
When: Friday, Sept. 5, 2025, and Saturday, Sept. 6, 2025
Time: 8 p.m. on Friday in Calgary, 7:30 p.m. on Saturday in Edmonton
Where: Southern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium — 1415 14th Ave. NW, Calgary, Alta; Northern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium — 11455 87th Ave. NW, Edmonton, Alta.
Cost: Varies for Calgary and Edmonton
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