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May’s officially in full swing, and Edmonton’s bringing the vibes. Think live music, spring markets, dance performances, and a little something for the Star Wars fans (because, of course). Whether you’re planning a chill weekend or packing your schedule, here are 11 of the best things to do in Edmonton this weekend.
Kick off your weekend with the Edmonton Symphony Orchestra’s ambitious journey through all five of Beethoven’s piano concertos. Part 1 features Concertos Nos. 1 and 3, performed by the phenomenal pianist Angela Cheng. It’s a must-see for classical music enthusiasts.
When: Friday, May 2 (see timings above)
Where: Winspear Centre – 4 Sir Winston Churchill Sq. NW and corner of 99th Street and 102nd Avenue NW
Cost: $63 to $98
The Alberta Aviation Museum is hosting a whimsical market this Friday. Enter: the Cabinet of Curiosities Night Market. With 85 local vendors, artists, and food trucks, there’s plenty to explore. Plus, the first 150 attendees are entered to win an amazing door prize.
When: Friday, May 2, 7 p.m. to 11 p.m.
Where: Alberta Aviation Museum – 11410 Kingsway NW
Cost: Free entry
Looking to add some local flair to your weekend? Swing by the Spring Métis Market for a one-day-only celebration of Métis culture. Browse through a variety of Métis-made artisanal products, including jewelry, artwork, clothing and treats. Bonus: it’s free to attend.
When: Saturday, May 3, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Where: Kingsway Mall – 109th Street and Kingsway
Cost: Free entry
Get ready to be wowed! Precipice is Ballet Edmonton’s season-closer, and it’s bringing major energy. This evocative performance explores themes of transformation and resilience, set to a hauntingly beautiful score. This one’s definitely a vibe.
When: Friday, May 2 and Saturday, May 3, 7:30 p.m.
Where: Allard Hall, Triffo Theatre – 11110 104th Ave. NW
Cost: $20 to $45
Continue the Beethoven journey with Part 2, featuring Concertos Nos. 2, 4, and 5. Angela Cheng returns to the stage, bringing these masterpieces to life. A perfect follow-up to Friday’s performance.
When: Saturday, May 3, 7:30 p.m.
Where: Winspear Centre – 4 Sir Winston Churchill Sq. NW and Corner of 99th Street and 102nd Avenue NW
Cost: $63 to $98
Set in 1940s Saskatchewan, Alphabet Line tells the story of Duncan, a queer man broadcasting daily messages in hopes of connection. And this poignant play is coming to a close this weekend. So, be sure to catch it while you still can.
When: Now until Saturday, May 3 (see timings above)
Where: Fringe Theatre Arts Barn – 10330 84th Ave. NW
Cost: $20 to $26
Here’s your chance to enjoy theatre without breaking the bank. Radiant Vermin is a darkly comedic tale about a couple offered a dream home, with a sinister catch. It’s a sharp satire on consumerism and morality. Final performances this weekend!
When: Now until Saturday, May 3 (see timings above)
Where: Studio Theatre – ATB Financial Arts Barns — 10330 84th Ave. NW
Cost: Pay-what-you-can (some shows), up to $37
Florals? For spring? Actually iconic! The Petals & Pastels Pop-Up Market is blooming with local vendors, dreamy decor, and all the soft spring vibes. Think handmade goodies, pastel everything, and photo ops galore. Plus, custom blossom totes filled with local goods.
When: Sunday, May 4th, 3 p.m. to 8:45 p.m.
Where: Kingsway Mall – 109th Street and Kingsway
Cost: Free Entry
Lights, camera, epic movie night. The Capitol is celebrating May 4 with a Star Wars double feature. Expect two iconic films, a BBQ dinner break, and nostalgic vibes. Now, that’s a Sunday well spent.
When: Sunday, May 4, 3 p.m. to 8:45 p.m.
Where: Fort Edmonton Park – 7000 143rd St. NW
Cost: $12 to $15
Let the glacial wars continue. This time with a Star Wars-themed menu. Oh, yes, L’OCA Quality Market and Chef Max Straczek are serving up a five-course themed menu that’s out of this world. FYI, they have limited seats, so reserve now.
When: Sunday, May 4, 6 p.m. to 9 p.m.
Where: L’OCA Quality Market – 340 Baseline Rd., Sherwood Park
Cost: $159.95
If you haven’t already caught the exceptional talent brought forth by the Edmonton Music & Speech Arts Festival, now is your last chance. The city’s longest-running fest that spotlights local, rising stars is coming to a close this weekend.
When: Now until Sunday, May 4 (see timings above)
Where: Multiple venues
Cost: Free
Now, get out there and enjoy!
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