Regina, Saskatchewan's lively capital city, offers a plethora of events throughout the year, showcasing the region's culture, heritage, and community. From seasonal and holiday festivities to cultural, artistic, and sporting events, Regina has something to offer for all ages and interests. One of the city's popular summer events is the Queen City Exhibition, an annual fair that features carnival rides, live entertainment, food vendors, and exhibitions. It's a favorite among families and young people, attracting tens of thousands of visitors each year.
Another beloved event celebrating Scottish and Celtic culture is the Saskatchewan Highland Gathering & Celtic Festival, held in Victoria Park. Visitors can enjoy traditional music, dance, games, a market, food vendors, and a beer garden.The Regina Folk Festival is a renowned music festival held in Victoria Park, bringing together musicians from around the world for a weekend of live performances. The festival also includes workshops, food vendors, and a children's area. Mosaic: A Festival of Cultures, organized by the Regina Multicultural Council (RMC), is an annual event that showcases the cultural diversity of Regina. The festival features food, music, dance, and art from different cultures worldwide and is held in downtown Regina, attracting thousands of visitors each year.
The Canadian Pacific (CP) Holiday Train, decorated with thousands of lights, features live music performances and brings holiday cheer to communities across Canada and the United States. It makes a stop in Regina every year, drawing crowds who come to see the festive train and enjoy the music. The Regina Dragon Boat Festival, held during summer, offers dragon boat races on Wascana Lake, along with food vendors, live entertainment, and a beer garden. The Western Canada Farm Progress Show, Canada's largest agricultural trade show, showcases the latest equipment and technology in farming and agriculture. It is held annually in Regina and attracts farmers, industry professionals, and visitors from across the country.
The MacKenzie Art Gallery is hosting the 2025 Governor General’s Awards in Visual and Media Arts Exhibition.
Let the full might of the orchestra and organ surround you in this thrilling sonic experience.
Since 2020, The Rock Orchestra by Candlelight is a collective of 14 classical musicians reimagining legendary Rock and Metal songs with all the grace and power of classical.
Celebrate Indigenous Storytelling Month with special guests, the Buffalo Boys Drum & Singing Group, developed with support from the Mother Teresa Middle School, and featuring local Indigenous youth sharing their love of stories & song.
Join the R.S.O. Chamber: Free Library Concert Series for an evening of free music at the library.
Let the storm rage on.
The Regina Blues Association presents the 31st Annual Mid-Winter Blues Festival featuring an All-Canadian line-up.
Please join Sâkêwêwak Artists’ Collective for the 2026 Storytellers Festival, a multidisciplinary arts showcase featuring a diverse range of Indigenous artists with events happening across Regina from Feb 19 to Mar 1.
A Fun, Appealing Story, William Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream is one of his most beloved comedies.
Art to Art brings together artworks from the permanent collections of Regina Public Library and SK Arts.
At the Regina Rock N’ Gem Show, explore shimmering crystals, timeless fossils, vibrant gemstones, and finely crafted jewelry that celebrates nature’s extraordinary design.
A special performance where movies meet music – experience the magic of a beloved animated classic as its unforgettable soundtrack is performed live alongside the film.
This Les Misérables is a non-musical version of Victor Hugo’s masterpiece by Tim Kelly.
The Kid Expo isn’t just another show about kids, this is the show FOR kids!
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