Concerts in Edmonton July
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Concerts in Edmonton July 2026 schedule
Edmonton in July 2026 promises an exciting lineup of concerts and events across some of the city’s top venues. Music fans can look forward to performances from renowned artists such as Post Malone and Jelly Roll, who will be performing together at Commonwealth Stadium on July 24 and 25. The Commonwealth Stadium is a major outdoor venue ideal for large-scale concerts, making it perfect for these high-energy shows. Additionally, the Rogers Place arena hosts a diverse array of acts including Blackhawk on July 3, ASAP Rocky on July 3, Koe Wetzel on July 8, and Nate Bargatze on July 26, offering a mix of country, rap, and comedy. For festival-goers, the Edmonton EXPO Center hosts the KDays Music Festival featuring artists like Noah Cyrus, Ty Dolla Sign, and Pennywise, with events running throughout July, including a general daily access pass. The festival is also home to various performances on the CKUA Radio Stage, such as Aysanabee and Robin Cisek, providing a variety of musical genres. Comedy enthusiasts can enjoy stand-up shows at Rick Bronson's The Comic Strip, featuring comedians like Ryan Goodcase, Rell Battle, and Graham Kay, with multiple shows scheduled across the month. For a more eclectic experience, the Neon Skies Festival at Fan Park at Ice District will feature performances by Kesha, Conan Gray, and others, alongside the popular Rockin' Thunder Music Festival, which will headline Creed and Three Days Grace. Other notable venues include the Midway, which hosts concerts from Blackhawk, Redferrin, and Bingo Loco, as well as special events like the Great Outdoors Comedy Festival with acts such as Aziz Ansari, Pete Davidson, and Hasan Minhaj. Whether you're into big outdoor festivals, intimate comedy shows, or major concert tours, Edmonton’s July 2026 concert scene offers something for everyone, with dates spanning from early July through the end of the month.