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Edmonton Drag Festival

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Sir Winston Churchill Square 9900 - 102 Ave NW, Edmonton

📍 The Westin Edmonton Ballroom
10135 100 Street NW
Edmonton, AB

Edmonton Drag Festival returns for its 4th year from May 29–31, 2026, transforming Sir Winston Churchill Square into a massive three-day celebration of drag, queer artistry, and community in the heart of downtown Edmonton.

Celebrating queer joy in the heart of downtown Edmonton.

As one of Western Canada’s largest free outdoor drag festivals, the event will feature over 120 local, national, and international performers across an unforgettable weekend of entertainment and culture. This year’s festival includes appearances from internationally recognized drag superstars including Canada’s Drag Race host Brooke Lynn Hytes, alongside an incredible lineup of drag artists, DJs, dancers, comedians, burlesque performers, and musical guests.

Festival programming includes live stage shows, meet & greets, drag bingo, workshops, panel discussions, Indigenous and BIPOC cultural showcases, community vendors, food trucks, and interactive experiences throughout the weekend.

The entire festival weekend is family-friendly and designed to create an inclusive, welcoming, and celebratory space for all ages and communities.

Free admission. Everyone welcome.

Sir Winston Churchill Square – Edmonton, Alberta
May 29–31, 2026

Free

A Pride Unlike Any Other
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