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Purple City Music Festival is a multi-day music festival and showcase for all ages, held in various live music venues and other locations in downtown Edmonton, the capital city of the Canadian province of Alberta.
Midway Music Hall is a nightclub and live music venue located in South Edmonton, Canada. The mega club hosts various events such as concerts, DJ's, and live music events. [1] The venue has hosted global artists such as the Backstreet Boys, JoJo, Lil Pump, Method Man, Pauly D, Redman, and many others. [2]
WWE Live [78] September 23, 2019 Ghost: A Pale Tour Named Death [79] September 27–28, 2019 Elton John: Farewell Yellow Brick Road Tour [73] October 11, 2019 Luke Combs: Beer Never Broke My Heart Tour [80] October 15, 2019 John Fogerty: My 50 Year Trip [81] October 19, 2019 Dallas Smith & Dean Brody: Friends Don't Let Friends Tour Alone [82 ...
Latin culture and music Edmonton Music & Speech Arts Festival [28] Edmonton: Mid-April–early-May: Classical Music, Musical Theatre, Speech Arts Cariwest Caribbean Arts Festival [29] Edmonton: Mid-August: Caribbean carnival Edmonton Dragon Boat Festival [30] Edmonton: Mid-August: Dragon boat: Edmonton Folk Music Festival [31] Edmonton: Mid ...
Latin culture and music Edmonton Music & Speech Arts Festival [17] mid-April – early May: Started in 1908 - First Festival, of its kind, in North America - Classical Music (Piano, Strings, Voice, Guitar, Band, Choir, Brass, Woodwinds, Harp, Orchestra), Musical Theatre, Speech Arts - for Ages 5–85+ Edmonton Poetry Festival [18] April: Poetry
Between 1994 and 2010, John toured extensively with fellow pianist and musician Billy Joel in the "Face to Face" tours, which became the longest running and most successful concert tandem in pop music history. [8] John's most recent tour is the Farewell Yellow Brick Road tour, intended as John's final tour which concluded in July 2023. [9]
The TD Edmonton International Jazz Festival began in 2005, when local musicians and business owners teamed up with the Edmonton Jazz Society (the organization that manages the Yardbird Suite) to produce the 60-event “Yardbird Jazz Festival,” which sought to promote Edmonton's vibrant jazz scene, as well as to offer young people the chance to learn from experienced musicians in a workshop ...
The club was started by Edmonton musicians Terry Hawkeye, Zen and Ray Magus, Ron Repka, Garry Nelson, Ken Chaney and Neil Gunn. The original club moved two times before closing in 1967. In 1973 the Edmonton Jazz Society was founded and carried on the Yardbird Suite at the current location of 11 Tommy Banks Way.