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Coquitlam is a hub of cultural, arts, sporting and family-friendly events, with plenty of festivities to keep you entertained year round. Browse our Festivals & Events calendar below.
While we do our best to keep our Calendar of Events up to date, with the current rapid changes in event decisions, please visit the actual event website or contact the event organizers to confirm the event is happening.
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Virtual Summer Concert Series
VirtualThe fourth annual Summer Concert Series will feature ten live online concerts from June 26 to Sept. 4 showcasing local musicians, singers and songwriters.
Coquitlam Celebrates Canada Day Virtually
VirtualThe 12th annual Coquitlam Celebrates Canada Day will be a full day of family fun, delivered through an online platform that will bring the festivities into living rooms, patios and backyards across the city. Activities will include an official opening and singing of O Canada, live family-friendly concerts, multicultural performances,... Read more
Virtual Summer Concert Series
VirtualThe fourth annual Summer Concert Series will feature ten live online concerts from June 26 to Sept. 4 showcasing local musicians, singers and songwriters.
Virtual Summer Concert Series – Mazacote
VirtualPerforming July 10, Mazacote is a hard-hitting six-piece act performing world and Latin music influenced by Afro-Caribbean percussion and tropical party sounds. Expect Latin dance beats from this career band, who have performed together since 2009. The Summer Concert Series performances will be approximately 30 minutes long and available for... Read more
Virtual Summer Concert Series – Paul Filek
VirtualOn July 17, watch for singer songwriter Paul Filek, as he performs a variety of upbeat and fun tunes. Paul's confident, accomplished song writing is evidenced by his charting success on Canadian radio.The Summer Concert Series performances will be approximately 30 minutes long and available for viewing at http://www.coquitlam.ca/summerconcerts. Missed... Read more
Virtual Summer Concert Series – Bukola Balogun / Etienne Siew
VirtualOn July 24, enjoy some contemporary R&B by Bukola Balogun and alternative folk music by Etienne Siew. The Summer Concert Series performances will be approximately 30 minutes long and available for viewing at http://www.coquitlam.ca/summerconcerts. Missed a performance? No problem, all concerts will be available for viewing on-demand from 5 p.m.... Read more
Virtual Summer Concert Series – Aaron Pritchett
VirtualPerforming July 31, Aaron Pritchett retains his title as one of Canada's most electrifying entertainers in country music. The Summer Concert Series performances will be approximately 30 minutes long and available for viewing at http://www.coquitlam.ca/summerconcerts. Missed a performance? No problem, all concerts will be available for viewing on-demand from 5 p.m.... Read more
Virtual Summer Concert Series – Warren Dean Flandez
VirtualWarren Dean Flandez, two-time Juno nominated and eight-time GMA award-winning artist, performs R&B on August 7. The Summer Concert Series performances will be approximately 30 minutes long and available for viewing at http://www.coquitlam.ca/summerconcerts. Missed a performance? No problem, all concerts will be available for viewing on-demand from 5 p.m. on... Read more
Virtual Summer Concert Series – Sarah Wheeler & the Black Salt Sea
VirtualEnjoy the powerhouse vocals of Sarah Wheeler and the Black Salt Sea, performing on August 14. The Summer Concert Series performances will be approximately 30 minutes long and available for viewing at http://www.coquitlam.ca/summerconcerts. Missed a performance? No problem, all concerts will be available for viewing on-demand from 5 p.m. on... Read more
Kaleidoscope Arts Festival – Online & Outdoors
Town Centre Park 1299 Pinetree Way, CoquitlamThe fifth annual Kaleidoscope Arts Festival, usually in August, will become a multi-day celebration taking place both online and outdoors as part of Culture Days Sept. 25 to 27. The move to fall was intended to increase the chances of being able to offer more physically distant, in-person opportunities to... Read more