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Experience Calgary’s Vibrant August Events: Music, Culture, and Fun

Calgary is set to buzz with a variety of exciting events throughout August 2025, offering residents and visitors a chance to immerse themselves in music, culture, and community activities. The lineup includes festivals that celebrate local heritage, international artists, and entertainment for all ages.
Heritage Park Celebrates History
One of the highlights this month is the Days of Yore event at Heritage Park, taking place on August 2 and 3 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.. This engaging event showcases centuries of military history through demonstrations and interactive activities. Attendees can participate in a sword fight with a Viking and witness a medieval jousting match. Admission is priced at $28.
Multicultural Festivities at Heritage Day Festival
On August 4, the annual Heritage Day Festival will take place at Eau Claire Plaza from 12 p.m. to 6 p.m.. This free event will feature six hours of vibrant multicultural performances, alongside a diverse array of food options. Families can enjoy artisan booths and face painting, creating a festive atmosphere that celebrates Calgary’s rich cultural heritage.
The festival is organized by the Calgary Folk Arts Council, ensuring a broad representation of the community’s cultural tapestry.
Music Lovers Unite at Calgary International Bluesfest
From July 31 to August 3, music enthusiasts can enjoy the Calgary International Bluesfest at The Confluence. This four-day event promises a lineup of exceptional blues performances, followed by lively dance parties. Attendees can also explore a market featuring food trucks and a beer tent. Tickets start at $50, with various performance times throughout the festival.
Chasing Summer with Top Artists
The Chasing Summer festival returns to the Max Bell Centre Festival Grounds on August 2 and 3. This event features a stellar lineup of internationally acclaimed artists, including Deadmau5, Loud Luxury, and Alan Walker. With tickets priced at $120 and various performance times, attendees can look forward to an electrifying atmosphere filled with music and celebration.
Loud as Hell Festival Rocks Drumheller
For those seeking a heavier sound, the Loud as Hell Festival will take place from August 1 to 3 at the Dinosaur Downs Stampede Grounds in Drumheller. This 18+ event features over 40 performances, making it a must-attend for rock and metal fans.
Market Nights at Heritage Park
On Saturdays throughout August, Heritage Park will host Market Nights from 2 p.m. to 8 p.m.. This free event invites attendees to shop with local vendors, visit park shops, and enjoy live entertainment. The family-friendly atmosphere is complemented by pet-friendly policies, ensuring everyone can partake in the fun.
Calgary’s August events present a diverse range of activities that cater to all interests, from historical reenactments to world-class music festivals. Whether you are a local resident or a visitor, there are ample opportunities to engage with the community and create lasting memories.
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