Posted by Adam Chahl on Wednesday, November 13th, 2024 9:05pm.
Planning your weekend in Vancouver? Whether you're a local or just visiting, this vibrant city has a packed schedule of events this November. From cultural festivals to street performances, there's something for everyone. Here are the top things you won’t want to miss!
Start Date: November 15, 2024
End Date: November 23, 2024
Price: $19.99-$45
Location: Various Locations, Vancouver
Naissance presents the fifth annual IndieFest, an immersive celebration of creativity featuring IBPOC and LGBTQ2S+ artists. This year’s theme, “Transformation and Transcendence,” invites audiences to explore new perspectives through live performance, dance, and cutting-edge technology. Opening night features Eurydice Fragments by Luke Hathaway and Teiya Kasahara, blending vocal performances, XR, and motion capture.
For more information, visit their website https://reopera.ca/indiefest/
Start Date: November 14, 2024
End Date: November 17, 2024
Price: Free
Location: Various Venues, Vancouver
For its 28th year, the Eastside Culture Crawl returns to showcase over 500 artists across 55 studios, workshops, and galleries. Visitors can explore a range of artistic practices, from jewelry to photography, in Vancouver's vibrant Eastside Arts District.
For more information, visit their website https://culturecrawl.ca/events
Start Date: November 13, 2024
End Date: November 16, 2024
Price: Free
Location: Canada Place Way between Howe and Thurlow, Vancouver
This family-friendly festival offers free activities, including ziplines, live music, food trucks, and sports zones. Located on Canada Place Way, it's a perfect stop for fans and families looking for entertainment options leading up to the Grey Cup Festival.
For more information, visit their website https://www.greycupfestival.ca/street-festival
Vancouver’s event lineup this weekend is a perfect example of the city’s unique mix of creativity, culture, and community spirit. Don’t miss the chance to immerse yourself in these vibrant experiences—whether it’s indie arts at IndieFest, hands-on encounters with local artists at the Eastside Culture Crawl, or family-friendly excitement at the Save-On-Foods Street Festival.
IndieFest runs throughout the week, but opening night on November 15 is a major highlight featuring the world premiere of Eurydice Fragments.
No, the Eastside Culture Crawl is free and open to the public. Visitors are welcome to explore the studios and enjoy the exhibitions at no cost.
The festival includes family-friendly attractions like football drills, ziplines, and a junior football programming area.
Yes, the zipline is open to beginners and thrill-seekers alike. Just register on-site for free!
Visit the official websites for IndieFest, Eastside Culture Crawl, and Grey Cup Festival for complete schedules and event details.