Maritime Museum of the Atlantic
1675 Lower Water Street, Halifax, NS, Canada
Ta'n me'j Tel'keknuo'ltiek: How Unique We Still Are reflects how Mi’kmaw people remain connected to the lands and waters of Mi’kma’ki through this exhibit featuring Mi'kmaw historian and guest curator, Salina Kemp.
Don't miss out on the fast paced action and energy experienced when you attend a match to cheer on our HFX Wanderers FC professional soccer team this season!
Don't miss out on the energy and fast-paced action experienced as you cheer on our Halifax Tides FC professional women's soccer team in Halifax this season!
Halifax Central Library
5440 Spring Garden Road, Halifax, NS, Canada
Beltuner is a Paris-based quartet known for their electrifying live performances and fearless blend of musical styles. Since bursting onto the French jazz scene in the early 2000s, they have built a devoted following with their infectious energy and
Chester Playhouse
22 Pleasant St, Chester, NS, Canada
Actual Wizard and Halifax Magician Vincenzo Ravina returns to the Chester Playhouse with a new weird magic show. Vincenzo Ravina’s magic shows are funny, astonishing, absurd, and delightfully experimental.
Every spring, Halifax erupts in laughter as more than 30 comedians from across North America hit stages around the city during Ha!ifax ComedyFest, the funniest 4 days of the year!
Stage Prophets is delighted to present the Broadway version of Cinderella—a timeless tale reimagined with dazzling music, breathtaking choreography, and heartwarming humor. Join us as we bring this enchanting story to life with a cast full of energy,
With a string of impressive awards (including the ECMA’s Group of the Year in 2025), gold and platinum singles, sold-out international appearances, and over 100-million streams to their credit, Halifax’s own Neon Dreams are alt-pop pioneers, drawing
Stage at St. Andrews
6036 Coburg Road, Halifax, NS, Canada
For his final residency concert of the season, our 2025/26 Musician-in-Residence cellist Bryan Cheng, joins the prize-winning Balourdet Quartet—who wowed our Halifax audience just a couple of years ago—for a captivating evening of chamber music that