Weekday Guide: Things to do in Edmonton February 2-6, 2026

Tap That: Couples Brazilian Hit Jitsu Class is back for two weekends in February at Bairro. Tickets are on sale now for the hour-long couples-focused workshop in February - February 7 and 8 and 14 and 15. Double up the heat and hit two classes for an action packed weekend. Plus, you’ll snag a deal if you book two classes. Click here to register for the couples Brazilian Jiu jitsu workshop.

Monday February 2, 2026

  • Science on Tap - The Power of AI
    Join local experts at Science on Tap: The Power of AI for a lively conversation that breaks artificial intelligence down in plain language. Ask your questions, explore real-life uses, and get a glimpse of what the future with AI might hold, all in a casual setting.

Tuesday February 3, 2026

  • Join a $5 Book Club & Cooking Class
    Indulge in your passion for literature and cuisine at a unique book club where we combine the love of reading with the love of food! This month, instead of everyone reading the same book, we're going to read different books based on a chosen theme for that month. Come ready to talk about the book you read, and get some new ideas for your own reading. Don't miss out on this opportunity to bond with fellow book-lovers over a shared love of literature and food.

  • 12th Annual In Focus Photo Exhibition Launch Party
    Please Wild Skies Gallery in celebrating the 12th Annual InFocus Photo Exhibit & Awards by attending the Opening Party! This exciting event will allow time to wander the gallery and explore the curated collection of contemporary photography answering the theme: The Space Between. Stay and listen to a talk from the curator, enjoy light refreshments, and build connections with international photographers and community members. 

  • Audition for the Great Canadian Baking Show
    Join us for the ultimate baking event at the Holiday Inn & Suites Edmonton International Airport – Conference Centre on Tuesday, February 3rd. If you have a passion for baking and dream of showcasing your skills on national television, this is your chance to shine. Sweet or savoury, bring one baked item to impress our team with your design, flavours and technique. We want your baked masterpiece to show us what makes you special

Wednesday February 4, 2026

  • After Dark at Delavoye: Chocolate Factory Experience
    Step inside Delavoye Chocolate Maker after hours for an intimate 45-minute journey into the world of bean-to-bar chocolate. Limited to 8-10 guests, this evening experience begins with a welcome drink before they guide you behind the scenes for a close-up look at how cacao beans are crafted into chocolate.

  • The Death of a Salesman - On Stage at Citadel
    A gripping exploration of the American Dream, this timeless classic follows Willy Loman, a traveling salesman nearing the end of his career, as he struggles to reconcile his aspirations with reality. Burdened by unfulfilled dreams and familial tensions, Willy’s journey reveals deep truths about ambition, identity, and legacy. Set against a shifting backdrop of the past and present, this poignant drama delves into the fragile human spirit, the pursuit of success, and the yearning for validation. With unforgettable characters and powerful emotions, this production captures the heartache and resilience of a man striving to leave his mark in an unforgiving world.

  • FREE Open Mic Night at Grindstone Comedy Theatre
    Every week Wednesday at 10PM The Grindstone hosts one of Edmonton's only Stand-Up Comedy Open Mics to give first timers a chance to take a huge risk, and pros a chance to work on new material.

Thursday February 5, 2026

  • New Works Festival: Time Everlasting
    New Works Festival 2026 Time Everlasting features a weekend full of plays and staged readings written, directed, acted, designed and produced entirely by students from the Department of Drama. Join us as we celebrate the work of our emerging theatre artists! 

  • Polar Incantations
    Polar Incantations is an unmissable night where poetry and magic collide. Four distinctive poetic voices take the stage alongside an electrifying magician for an evening of spellbinding stories and shared wonder.

  • On Stage: Peter & The Starcatcher
    Peter and the Starcatcher is the prequel story to Peter Pan! It tells the story of how a miserable orphan becomes "The Boy Who Would Not Grow Up" aka Peter Pan. A young orphan and his mates are shipped off from Victorian England to a distant island ruled by the evil King Zarboff.

  • Vivaldi’s Four Season at Winspear Centre
    The Four Seasons’ evocative storytelling and vivid imagery make it one of the most famous works in chamber music. Written by the Venetian composer, violinist, poet, and cleric Antonio Vivaldi, these four violin concerti are considered the crown jewels of the Italian baroque.

Friday February 6, 2026

  • On Stage: Christopher Gowen’s Handcrafted Magic
    Step into Chris' intimate parlour setting, inspired by show rooms of the Victorian era and meticulously designed for an exclusive audience of 40 people. Every guest is guaranteed a front-row experience where unseen, world-class magic happens all around you. This is a must-see, five-star rated show that will make you feel like you’ve left Edmonton for a Vegas speakeasy.

  • Date Night: Name that Tune at Halo Bar Bistro
    Back by popular demand, the Dynamic Duo of Ryan and Chris return to test your musical memory bank. This month’s date night is “Name That Tune” featuring songs that will get you grooving.

  • Punch Line at Mile Zero Dance
    Punch Line, a solo work by Jacques Poulin-Denis, borrows as much from the comedic style of a one man show as it does from the intimacy and depth of a confession. In the guise of an artist talk, Jacques Poulin-Denis shares his takes on life and loses himself in thought. Through stories and anecdotes filled with joyful irony, insight and humour, he reveals himself. Characters emerge from this flow of ideas, embodying the multiplicity of our existence, the many avatars that compose us and the at times absurd strategies we use to hold our contradictions together. Treading the thin line that separates reality from fiction, Jacques materializes our inner monologues into sensory experiences, both subtle and intense. He is a transmitter of words, thoughts and gestures.

  • Sweet Valentine’s Day at Delavoye
    We will explore five pairings during this 90-minute event. Throughout the evening, Tanny, will guide you through our selected chocolate-tea flight whilst giving insights on both products, including how chocolate is made.

  • On Stage: Tartuffe
    Tartuffe, a devoted man of God is in truth devoted only to his own appetites. This hypocrite of all hypocrites worms his way into the heart of the very rich Orgon whose family goes to great comic extravagances to expose him.

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