Discover Our Festivals & Events
Our festivals and events showcase the remarkable artistic, culinary, cultural and musical talents of our small Island community. Use the filters below to browse events by date or a region of interest to see what's going on.
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Charlottetown
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Charlottetown Area
Against All Odds: A Night of Peter Gabriel and Phil Collins
This intricately intertwined journey of two legends' careers as we span decades of music and the progression of both Peter Gabriel and Phil
Summerside
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Summerside Area
Historic Ghostwalk
The annual Historic Ghostwalk, a one-night walk through Summerside's historic district, brings to light the stories of Halloween, and the da
Charlottetown
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Charlottetown Area
Ceilidh At the Irish Hall - October 18th
featuring popular island music group Tip Er Back with Clive Currie, Allan Betts, Wade Murray with Darlene Bradley.
Hunter River
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Green Gables Shore
Anne Murray Songbook - Oct 18 & 19
A celebration of celebrate the music that so many people know and love.
Souris
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Points East Coastal Drive
Red Dirt Skinners Live - Souris
Described by Roots Music Canada as “The Pink Floyd of Folk Music” the Red Dirt Skinners are the multi-award winning multi-instrumentalist hu
Kensington
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Green Gables Shore
Haunted Mansion Nights of Fear
Visit Dr. Jack and all of his friends for a spooking good time at PEI’s largest, scariest haunted house!
Charlottetown
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Charlottetown Area
Live Music at Olde Dublin Pub - October 18/19
Every weekend, enjoy an ever-changing entertainment lineup of live music, tasty eats, and tall beers!
Eldon
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Points East Coastal Drive
Live Music at Lord Selkirk- Oct 19
Fabulous entertainment. featuring Kevin & Crew
Celtic Jam Saturdays -October 19
Enjoy a traditional Irish jam session every Saturday afternoon.
Popular Events
Everyone loves a ceilidh!
Catch a ceilidh or kitchen party any day of the week this summer in communities across the Island. Pull up a chair, clap your hands and tap your toes. Get ready for traditional music, dancing and perhaps even a few stories.