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  • Mama’s Broke

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

    Mama’s Broke performs at the Trailside on June 3 at 8 pm.  

  • Summerside Library Afternoon Movie Club

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

    The Afternoon Movie Club meets monthly for a film at the Summerside Rotary Library. This month’s selection is Hamnet (G) on June 4 at 2 pm.      

  • Trad Night at Village Green

    Free event
    Limited seating
    Modern Brewers' Village Green 30 Church St, Cornwall, PE, Canada

    PEI’s smallest brewery, specializing in traditional and modern beer styles, hosts a Trad Night every Thursday evening. Enjoy free, live music from 7–9 pm in their taproom. Space is limited. Located at 30 Church St in the old post office/dental clinic in Cornwall.

  • The Big Show: Three Oaks Music

    College of Piping and Performing Arts Centre 619 Water St E, Summerside, PE, Canada

    The Big Show: Three Oaks Music will be at the College of Piping on June 4–5 at 7 pm.

  • This Should Have Been a Love Story

    Evangeline Recreation Centre 1745 PE-124, Wellington, PE, Canada

    The Renaiss-ARTS project, an initiative of the Alliance for the Sustainable Development of Prince Edward Island (ADDIPE), continues to highlight emerging talent and significant works from the Acadian repertoire through a series of theatrical productions. Renaiss-ARTS presents a revival of the French play C’était presqu’une histoire d’amour, now also available in English as This Should…

  • Island Jazz: Island Jazz Quartet

    Baba's Lounge 181 Great George St, Charlottetown, PE, Canada

    Jazz on Thursdays at Baba’s Lounge features top local musicians performing original music, standards, jazz and pop favourites. Each show features a different group and two sets starting at 8 pm. The upcoming lineup includes: Island Jazz Quartet (June 4); Sean Ferris Group on June 11; Island Jazz with Ruby on June 18; Gammons & Knorr on…

  • Back In Tyme

    New London Community Complex 10227 PE-6 Lot 21, Darnley, PE, Canada

    Four-piece band Back In Tyme (Blair Coughlin, Peter Burke, George MacPhee, and Bob Gagnon) will perform classic country and old rock ’n’ roll every Thursday in June at the New London Community Complex. Shows run from 8–11 pm. Admission is at the door, and everyone is welcome.

  • Tyne Valley Friday Night Market

    Family Friendly

    A Friday night open-air market will take place at Brittania Hall in Tyne Valley from 4–7 pm, beginning June 5 and running weekly until October. The market features local produce and crafts. All are welcome. Contact tynevalleycoop@gmail.com for more info or follow on Facebook.    

  • Art Night in Charlottetown: PEI Arts Guild Open House & Artmobile Gallery

    The Arts Guild 111 Queen St, Charlottetown, PE, Canada

    Art Night in Charlottetown: PEI Arts Guild Open House & Artmobile Gallery will be held at The Arts Guild in Charlottetown on June 5 from 5–7 pm. The event is a chance for folks who have attended the CreativePEI Artmobile events to display their work, along with The PEI Arts Guild welcoming the public back…

  • John Allaire

    Bogside Brewing 11 Brook St, Montague, PE, Canada

    Live music at Bogside in Montague.

  • Charlottetown Jazz Ensemble

    Dali Cafe 155 Kent St, Charlottetown, PE, Canada

    Now in its 30th season, the Charlottetown Jazz Ensemble (CJE) hosts a monthly series on the first Friday of every month from 6–7:30 pm at the Salvador Dali Café. The next concerts are June 5 and July 3. The big band brings together Island musicians, from students to professionals. For three decades, CJE has performed…

  • Nick Hann

    Bogside Brewing Summerside 110 Water St, Summerside, PE, Canada

    Live music at Bogside Brewing in Summerside.

  • City Cinema: Little Lorraine

    City Cinema 64 King St, Charlottetown, PE, Canada

    Crime Drama. 14A, coarse language. Dir: Andy Hines, Canada, 2026, 116 min. Stephen Amell, Stephen McHattie, Auden Thornton. “An unbelievable true slice of Canadian history serves as the basis for the crime drama Little Lorraine. It tells the story of how a remote Canadian fishing village with 60 residents became a major hub for cross-border…

  • The Big Show: Three Oaks Music

    College of Piping and Performing Arts Centre 619 Water St E, Summerside, PE, Canada

    The Big Show: Three Oaks Music will be at the College of Piping on June 4–5 at 7 pm.

  • C’était presqu’une histoire d’amour

    Evangeline Recreation Centre 1745 PE-124, Wellington, PE, Canada

    The Renaiss-ARTS project, an initiative of the Alliance for the Sustainable Development of Prince Edward Island (ADDIPE), continues to highlight emerging talent and significant works from the Acadian repertoire through a series of theatrical productions. Renaiss-ARTS presents a revival of the French play C’était presqu’une histoire d’amour, now also available in English as This Should…

  • Charlottetown Rural High School Popular Music Performance Class of 2026: Dancing While the World Shifts

    PEI Brewing Company 96 Kensington Rd, Charlottetown, PE, Canada

    The Charlottetown Rural High School Popular Music Performance (PMP)Class of 2026 will present its final concert, Dancing While the World Shifts, on June 5 at 7 pm at the PEI Brewing Company in Charlottetown. The concert will transport audiences back to the neon-coloured 1980s, touching on the cultural and social issues of the era while…

  • Auction in Dunstaffnage

    The Olde Dunstaffnage School Center 13539 St Peters Rd, Mount Stewart, PE, Canada

    The card game Auction is played weekly on Fridays at 7:30 pm at Dunstaffnage School Centre. Admission is at the door. 

  • Friday Night Ceilidh at the Benevolent Irish Society: Fullerton’s Marsh

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

    The public is invited to the Benevolent Irish Society’s annual 2026 Friday Night Ceilidh season. Running weekly on Fridays through September 25, the authentic Irish ceilidhs feature PEI musicians, storytellers, dancers, and special guests. Upcoming performances feature: Fullerton’s Marsh’s Frank McQuaid, Randy Dibblee, Willie Arsenault, and Dave McQuaid, fiddler Flora MacLaine, and step dancers Grace…