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  • City Cinema Classic of the Month: American Graffiti

    City Cinema 64 King St, Charlottetown, PE, Canada

    Drama, Comedy. PG. Dir: George Lucas, US, 1973, 110 min. Richard Dreyfuss, Ron Howard, Paul Le Mat. “George Lucas envisioned American Graffiti as a coming-of-age story that took place on a single evening in the late summer of 1962 (the year Lucas graduated from high school). Two friends, Steve (Ron Howard) and Curt (Richard Dreyfuss)…

  • Bedeque Museum History Talks: “Time and the Island: Islanders’ Relationships with Time and Clocks Over Three Centuries” with Dr. Doug Sobey

    Free event
    Bedeque Museum 950 Callbeck St Unit 113, Central Bedeque, PE, Canada

    The Bedeque Area Historical Museum will host six talks on a range of historical topics this summer at the William Callbeck Centre in Central Bedeque. Events take place Mondays at 7 pm, from July 7–August 11. Talks include “Time and the Island: Islanders’ Relationships with Time and Clocks Over Three Centuries” with author Dr. Doug Sobey on…

  • Bookmark Presents: Steven Mayoff & Hollay Ghadery

    Family Friendly
    Free event
    Beaconsfield Historic/Carriage House 2 Kent St, Charlottetown, PE, Canada

    Bookmark, Charlottetown’s independent bookstore, welcomes Steven Mayoff and Hollay Ghadery for the double launch of their new books at Beaconsfield Carriage House on August 11 at 7 pm. Admission is free and all are welcome.

  • Benevolent Irish Society Lecture Series: “Like the Flowering Grass—Songmaking and Singing in Prince Edward Island” with Dr. Tiber Falzett

    Free event
    Irish Hall 582 North River Rd, Charlottetown, PE, Canada

    The Benevolent Irish Society (BIS) of PEI is celebrating 200 years of service to Islanders. Among its many events is a lecture series featuring experts on the history of the Irish on PEI and around the world, all taking place at the BIS Hall at 7 pm on North River Road in Charlottetown. The lineup…

  • Back Home Tonight Concert Series

    Stanley Bridge Hall 4897 St Marys Rd, Breadalbane, PE, Canada

    The “Back Home Tonight” concert series with host Gordon Belsher returns to the cozy and air-conditioned Stanley Bridge Women’s Institute Hall in Stanley Bridge, on Monday evenings from June 16 to September 22. Belsher has toured worldwide, performing a range of Island music. Audiences can now join him “back home” for an evening of sing-alongs,…

  • Dear Jack, Dear Louise

    Watermark Theatre 57 Church Hill Ave, North Rustico, PE, Canada

    Ken Ludwig’s Dear Jack, Dear Louise will play at the Watermark Theatre this summer. PEI actor Brandon Stafford will star in the show, joining actors Caroline Bell and Paul Van Dyck in bringing the characters to life. The artistic team also includes Robert Tsonos and Rahul Gandhi, directors; Sabrina Balliana, set and costume designer; Ryan…

  • The Ross Family Ceilidh

    Victoria Playhouse 20 Howard St, Victoria, PE, Canada

    The Ross Family Ceilidh will be on stage at Victoria Playhouse this summer, with shows running on Monday evenings beginning June 30. Through song and story, music and dance, siblings Stephanie, Johnny, and Danielle lovingly explore their deep Island roots, from Acadian and Celtic origins to present day influences. This established group’s latest show is…

  • Two Tellers and Tunes

    Florence Simmons Performance Hall 140 Weymouth Street, Charlottetown, PE, Canada

    Gary Evans and Alan Buchanan have always been unapologetic about their rural roots. That fact hasn’t changed. But what has changed is the venue in which the storytellers are presenting their popular show, Two Tellers and Tunes. This year, the lads are bringing their anecdote- and music-filled show to Charlottetown. Along with the Irish Scots…

  • Come to the Ceilidh

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    Brackley Beach Community Centre 3330 Brackley Point Rd, Brackley Beach, PE, Canada

    A vibrant new ceilidh featuring singer-songwriter Shane Pendergast, chanteuse and dancer Olivia Blacquiere, and fiddler Flora MacLaine takes place at the Brackley Beach Community Hall every Monday at 7:30 pm in July and August. The trio brings a fresh, youthful energy to this grand old tradition.

  • Million Dollar Quartet

    Sobey Family Theatre 130 Queen St, Charlottetown, PE, Canada

    Million Dollar Quartet, inspired by Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash, Jerry Lee Lewis, and Carl Perkins, will hit the Sobey Family Theatre stage at Confederation Centre of the Arts on select dates from June 17–August 30. On December 4, 1956, an extraordinary twist of fate brought Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash, Jerry Lee Lewis, and Carl Perkins…

  • Housewife and Moira & Claire

    Trailside Music Hall 155 Kent St, Charlottetown, PE, Canada

    Housewife and Moira & Claire will play at Trailside on August 11 at 8 pm. Housewife is the Canadian indie rock/pop solo project of Brighid Fry, a critically acclaimed singer-songwriter with two CBC Top 20 hits to her name—including “Work Song,” which recently climbed to #8.  Born on one side of Canada and now based…

  • Past-Port Summerside

    The Lefurgey Cultural Centre 205 Prince St, Summerside, PE, Canada

    Founded this year, Past-Port Summerside is the city’s only dedicated historical walking tour, offering visitors and locals a chance to step back in time and explore the city’s rich heritage. Highlights include the history of iconic buildings like Town Hall and the Holman Homestead, as well as the broader story of Summerside itself. Owner and…

  • Colin MacDonald

    Founders Food Hall & Market 6 Prince St, Charlottetown, PE, Canada

    Live entertainment at Founders Food Hall.

  • Creative PEI ArtMobile

    Family Friendly
    Free event
    Summerside Rotary Library 57 Central St, Summerside, PE, Canada

    All ages are welcome to drop in to the Makerspace at the Summerside Library on August 12, 12–2 pm, for creative art time with the Creative PEI ArtMobile. Bring a work-in-progress or start something new using provided materials. Create, chat, seek advice, or get inspired. Children are welcome to attend with the supervision of a…

  • Fibre Arts Club

    Charlottetown Library Learning Centre 97 Queen St, Charlottetown, PE, Canada

    Drop in anytime at the Charlottetown Learning Library on Tuesdays between 1–3 pm with supplies or a current project and join other knitters, crocheters, rug hookers and fibre and textile makers for some crafting and social time.

  • Pipe Organ Concert Series: Robyn Perry & Leo Marchildon

    St Dunstan's Basilica 65 Great George St, Charlottetown, PE, Canada

    The pipe organ summer concert series showcasing two of the Island’s magnificent pipe organs returns in August. On Tuesday afternoons at 1 pm at St. Dunstan’s Basilica in Charlottetown, and again on Wednesday evenings at 7 pm at the Church of St. Simon and St. Jude in Tignish, people can enjoy the beauty of these…

  • Gadelle

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    Village musical acadien 1745, route 124, Abram-Village, PE, Canada

    Traditional Acadian music group Gadelle returns to the Village musical acadien in Abram-Village this summer from Tuesday to Friday from July 8 to August 28 with tow 45-minute sets—at 1:30 pm and 2:30 pm. Gadelle is made up of fiddler Louise Arsenault, organist-singer Hélène Bergeron, multi-instrumentalist Caroline Bernard, and multi-instrumentalist Rémi Arsenault. Info: villagemusical.ca

  • The Rainbow Fish Musical

    Family Friendly
    Beaconsfield Historic/Carriage House 2 Kent St, Charlottetown, PE, Canada

    The Rainbow Fish Musical, written by Austin Zumbro and directed by Morgan Naylor Wagner, will play at Beaconsfield Carriage House on August 6, 12, and 13 at 2:30 pm. Adapted from the book by Marcus Pfister, the heartwarming musical will be fun for the whole family as audience members follow the Rainbow Fish on her…

  • Storytime in the Park

    Family Friendly
    Free event
    Connaught Square 60 Richmond St, Charlottetown, PE, Canada

    Kids aged 5–8 can visit the Charlottetown Library at 97 Queen St for stories, songs, and movement, followed by a nature-inspired activity in Connaught Square at 3 pm every Tuesday, July 8–August 19. Bring a blanket and get ready for some outdoor fun. In case of rain, activities will be held in the library.