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Catherine MacLellan singing with group of musicians in background at a Small Halls Festival venue

Festivals & Events Prince Edward Island

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 | Charlottetown Area

Comedy Unravelled

Hosted by PEI’s own Shawn Hogan, this event features world-class talent visiting and returning to the island, including Heidi Brander, Tanya
Charlottetown | Charlottetown Area

Heritage Players Ghost Tours

Led by a mysterious guide, this spooky stroll is full of tales about Charlottetown’s historic downtown and its dark, mysterious, sometimes h
Charlottetown | Charlottetown Area

Jon McKiel with Dusted

The songs of Jon McKiel are born of the bruised marshlands of remote New Brunswick, from the craggy shores of the Atlantic coast; places whe
Charlottetown | Charlottetown Area

Gerdan-Never Mind the Night

Gerdan is an amazing sixteen member folk singing group from Chernivtsi, Ukraine and their arrangements of traditional folk songs are reinvig
Charlottetown | Charlottetown Area

Ross Family Ceilidh - September 25

Through song and story, music and dance, the Ross family lovingly – and masterfully – weave originality into their authentic, centuries-old
Charlottetown | Charlottetown Area

Ceilidh in the City - September 25th

Come enjoy a weekly showcase of the music of PEI with local musicians presenting a wide selection of toe tapping musical styles, stories and
Charlottetown | Charlottetown Area

Brooke & Brad Play Country Classics from 90s - 2000s

Brooke MacArthur and Brad Milligan pay homage to the nostalgic and timeless country sounds from the 90s to present day.

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.

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