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Edmonton’s Vibrant September Festivals Offer Diverse Experiences

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Festival season in Edmonton continues into September, offering a rich array of events that cater to various interests. From art and music to film, locals and visitors alike can immerse themselves in the vibrant cultural scene this weekend.

Artistic Celebrations in the City

The Edmonton Mural Festival is in its final stretch, concluding on September 15, 2023. This festival showcases local talent and provides mentorship opportunities while educating the community about mural culture. This weekend, attendees can join a sold-out guided tour, led by host Linda Hoang, which runs from 17:00 to 19:30 on Saturday. Participants will explore downtown murals and witness two live mural creations, all while enjoying light refreshments included in their ticket.

The Kaleido Family Arts Festival marks its 20th anniversary from September 8 to 10. Taking place on Alberta Avenue, the family-friendly festival will feature art, music, theatre, dance, and street performances. While admission is free, organizers will accept donations and sell 50/50 raffle tickets to support the event. A comprehensive festival guide and map are available on their website.

Additionally, the Strathearn Art Walk invites families to stroll along Strathearn Drive from September 8 to 10. This free event promotes local artists through live music, vendor tents, and food trucks. Attendees are encouraged to use public transportation or rideshare services, as there is no on-site parking available.

Music and Film Festivals Ignite the Weekend

Music enthusiasts can look forward to DSTRKT25, a new two-night dance festival in the Ice District. Taking place on September 8 and 9, the festival features renowned artists, including Grammy-winning DJ Kaytranada and electronic music producer Excision. Tickets start at approximately $100 for a single-day pass and $150 for a two-day pass, available for purchase online.

For those who enjoy a broader range of musical styles, the Purple City Music Festival promises an all-ages experience across nine stages in downtown Edmonton from September 8 to 10. Described as a “forward-thinking music festival of the future,” it showcases diverse local talent. A full lineup, featuring artists like L.A. Witch and The Mystery Lights, can be found on the festival’s website, where tickets are also available.

The India Film Festival of Alberta (IFFA) makes its return for the 11th edition, celebrating South Asian cinema from September 8 to 10. The festival will highlight independent filmmakers from India and Canada, offering workshops, meet-and-greets, and panel discussions with special guests. Attendees can enjoy a dozen featured films and participate in a dance competition. A complete schedule and ticket information are accessible on the IFFA website.

Sports fans can look forward to the annual Labour Day Rematch, where the Edmonton Elks will face off against the Calgary Stampeders at Commonwealth Stadium on September 9 at 17:00. Children can attend for free with a paid adult. After a previous loss to the Stampeders at the Labour Day Classic, anticipation is high for this matchup. Tickets are available online.

As the festival season unfolds, Edmonton showcases its cultural richness through diverse events, drawing both locals and tourists to engage with the arts, music, and sport.

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