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  • City Cinema & Roving Picture Shows Present: Round Midnight

    City Cinema 64 King St, Charlottetown, PE, Canada

    Musical, Drama. 14A. Mild nudity and language. Dir: Bertrand Tavernier, US, 1986, 133 min. Dexter Gordon, François Cluzet, Sandra Reaves-Phillips. From August 2 to 10, Roving Picture Shows will be hosting a Jazz on Film series, with screenings here and there. And what better way to start than with Bernard Tavernier’s 1986 classic Round Midnight,…

  • City Cinema: Bad Shabbos

    City Cinema 64 King St, Charlottetown, PE, Canada

    Drama, Comedy. TBD. Dir: Daniel Robbins, US, 2025, 84 min. Milana Vayntrub, Kyra Sedgwick, Method Man. “Set in the well-heeled part of New York’s Upper West Side Jewish community, Tribeca Festival audience award winner Bad Shabbos is an entertaining, fast-paced comedy about a Sabbath dinner gone terribly awry… A strong ensemble cast nails the tasty…

  • Colonel Gray High School Class of 1980 45th Reunion

    Haviland Club 2 Haviland St, Charlottetown, PE, Canada

    A drop-in celebration for the 45th reunion of 1980 Colonel Gray High School graduates takes place at the Haviland Club on August 2 at 7 pm. The reunion will feature popular tunes from the 70s and 80s, a slide show, and a few special guests, including former teachers. Rumour has it the beloved Father Guido…

  • Richard Wood: An Evening of Celtic Music

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

    This summer, internationally acclaimed fiddler Richard Wood returns to the stage with his high-energy concert series, “Richard Wood: An Evening of Celtic Music,” on most Saturday evenings from July through September at the historic Sterling Women’s Institute Hall in Stanley Bridge, PEI. Known for his electrifying performances and deep roots in Island music, Wood brings…

  • A Kind of Magic: A Night of Queen

    Kings Playhouse 65 Grafton St, Georgetown, PE, Canada

    A night celebrating one of the greatest rock legends, Queen,  A Kind of Magic: A Night of Queen will take place at Kings Playhouse on August 1 and 2 at 7:30 pm. With a stellar group of 11 local artists including Brandon Howard Roy, Joce Reyome, Josée Boudreau and Craig Fair, this theatrical concert experience shows…

  • 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 River Clyde Pageant

    Family Friendly
    New Glasgow 2841 New Glasgow Rd, New Glasgow, PE, Canada

    The River Clyde Pageant marks its 10th anniversary in 2025–26, celebrating a decade of community-engaged outdoor theatre along the banks of the River Clyde in New Glasgow, PEI. This milestone season launches a new two-year performance cycle, exploring the collective movement patterns of flocks and swarms, plant and animal migrations, and the shifting responses these…

  • Chase The Ace

    The Mack 128 Great George St, Charlottetown, PE C1A 4K6, Charlottetown, PE, Canada

    Written by Mark Crawford, directed by Charlotte Gowdy, and produced in association with Ship’s Company Theatre and Neptune Theatre, Chase The Ace runs at The Mack from August 1–9. Big-city radio personality Charlie King just lost his job hosting a hit morning show. When he’s forced to take a job managing a small-town station, he…

  • Inside American Pie

    Harmony House 19814 PE-2, Hunter River, PE, Canada

    Inside American Pie is back at Harmony House from July 9–August 28 on select dates. A lot of people know that ‘American Pie’ was written by Don McLean to commemorate the plane crash that killed Buddy Holly, Richie Valens and The Big Bopper. What’s less known is that the song is jam-packed with references to…

  • Brooke & Brad Play Country Classics From 90s–2000s

    19+
    Trailside Music Hall 155 Kent St, Charlottetown, PE, Canada

    Brooke MacArthur & Brad Milligan pays homage to the nostalgic and timeless sounds of 90s and 2000s country at Trailside. Between heartfelt ballads, boot scootin’ anthems, and playful duets, Brooke & Brad will have the audience celebrating the iconic hits and treasured classics from artists such as The Chicks, Carrie Underwood, Alan Jackson, Tim Mcgraw…

  • 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…

  • Stand-up in The Comedy Cave

    The Factory 189 Kent St, Charlottetown, PE, Canada

    Stand-up in The Comedy Cave in Charlottetown is back on August 2 from 8–9:30 pm.  Hosted by Jalen MacLeod, the show features East Coast comedians Callum Mews, Scott MacLean, and Albert Coombes. Doors open at 7 pm. The Comedy Cave is located in the lower level of The Factory.

  • Belfast Celtic Festival and Highland Games

    Family Friendly
    Free event
    Selkirk Scottish Heritage Centre 112 Selkirk Park Rd, Belfast, PE, Canada

    The community of Belfast is reviving a proud tradition with the Belfast Celtic Festival and Highland Games—a weekend of music, food, sport, and cultural fun for all ages. Events take place from August 1 to 3 at the Lord Selkirk Campground, Selkirk Scottish Heritage Centre (The Croft House), and Belfast Highland Greens. Festivities begin Friday…

  • Sunday Morning Kitchen Party for Kids

    Family Friendly
    The Nest 95 Capital Dr, Charlottetown, PE, Canada

    Children 10 and under and their caregivers can join a Maritime morning kitchen party with live music, dancing, and puppets at The Nest on Sundays at 9:30 am. Info/register: thenestpei.com/drop-in

  • Downtown Charlottetown Farmers Market

    Family Friendly
    Free event
    Confederation Landing 2 Great George St, Charlottetown, PE, Canada

    The Downtown Charlottetown Farmers Market features more than 90 local vendors offering fresh produce, food service, handmade goods, and more. Open Sundays from 10 am–3 pm until September 28 at Confederation Landing Park. Info: downtowncharlottetownmarket.com

  • Transplants and Blooms: A PEITN Trans+ Gardening Club

    The Farm Centre 420 University Avenue, Charlottetown, PE, Canada

    Transplants and Blooms is a project in collective tending, growing, and community-building based in Epekwitk by and for 2S/TNBGD Islanders. Two Spirit, Transgender, Non-binary, and Gender diverse gardeners and their support people of all ages and any skill and knowledge level are welcome to join weekly club sessions in the Legacy Gardens behind the Farm…

  • Festival Route 11

    Union Corner Provincial Park PE-11, Wellington, PE, Canada

    Festival Route 11, presented by the Fédération culturelle de l’Î-P-É, returns to Union Corner Provincial Park from August 1–3. PEI’s only bilingual folk festival features celebrated folk musicians, Island meals, and large-scale art installations. The day's lineup includes Irish Mythen, Mary Frances Leahy, and a fiddle church and Fiddle Summit. Union Corner Provincial Park will…

  • Town of Three Rivers’ Arts & Culture Festival

    Family Friendly
    Montague Waterfront Marina Station St, Montague, PE, Canada

    The Town of Three Rivers’ annual Arts & Culture Festival returns to Montague from July 30 to August 3. This five-day, family-friendly event transforms the town into a vibrant hub of art and culture. Enjoy live art demos, a bustling artisan market, food trucks, inflatables, and hands-on activities. Bingo remains a fan favourite. New this…

  • DiverseCity Festival

    Family Friendly
    Free event
    Montague Waterfront Station St, Montague, PE, Canada

    The DiverseCity Festival is back and bigger than ever in 2025, with celebrations planned across seven communities throughout Prince Edward Island. Kicking off in Charlottetown on June 22, the festival continues its tradition of showcasing the rich cultural diversity of the Island through music, food, art, and community engagement. This year’s events will be hosted…