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Here Are Some Of Alberta’s Coolest & Most Unique Music Venues

Posted on 12 August 2024 by Britanny Burr

Alberta is home to a thriving music scene, offering venues with deep roots, cool vibes, and incredible experiences. Whether a local or a visitor, these iconic music venues should be on your radar. Let’s dig into what makes each of these locations so special and why you should check them out this summer. Here are some of our faves!

Ironwood Stage & Grill

Location: 1229 – 9th Ave, Calgary

Located in Calgary’s historic Inglewood district, the Ironwood Stage & Grill is a cherished live music venue for all ages that has been supporting the local jam scene for close to two decades. Known for its warm, inviting atmosphere and excellent acoustics, the Ironwood Stage hosts an eclectic mix of musical genres, from folk and jazz to country and classic rock. The venue doubles as a restaurant, offering a menu of delicious food to enjoy while you soak in the music.

The Ironwood is all about supporting community and quality performances. It’s a place to gather where you will feel right at home, whether you’re there to discover new talent or to enjoy a local favourite. This summer, head on down to the Ironwood Stage and become a part of Calgary’s live music scene.

The King Eddy

Location: 438 – 9th Ave, Calgary

The fabulous King Eddy is considered one of the coolest venues in Calgary. Originally established in 1905, The King Edward Hotel was the city’s second oldest hotel and longest-operating bar and hotel until it closed its doors in 2004. It is a legendary music venue with a deep and memorable past.  After a major restoration, it reopened its doors in 2018 as part of the National Music Centre, returning it to its former glory.  The King Eddy has retained its historic charm while offering state-of-the-art facilities. Today, the “Eddy” continues to be a cornerstone of Calgary’s music, community, and cultural scene, building on its storied past.  It has hosted a wealth of artists across various genres, earning its reputation as Calgary’s “home of the Blues.”

With its blend of historic and contemporary appeal, today the King Eddy continues to be a foundation for live music in an intimate setting. Whether you’re a history buff or a music lover, the King Eddy promises a memorable night out with great food, excellent music, and fine company.

The Blues Can

Location: 1429 – 9th Ave, Calgary

Also located in the heart of one of Calgary’s oldest and trendiest neighbourhoods of Inglewood, the Blues Can is a haven for blues lovers. This cozy, unpretentious venue has been a staple in the local music scene since it opened its doors in 2010. The Blues Can prides itself on showcasing both local and international blues artists, offering live music seven nights a week. The ambience is rustic and intimate, with dim lighting and walls adorned with music memorabilia.

The Blues Can is the perfect place to immerse yourself in the raw, soulful sounds of the blues. The venue’s dedication to keeping the blues alive and thriving is evident in every performance. This summer, you can catch various acts, ensuring a night filled with soulful rhythm and heartfelt beats.

The Commercial Hotel (Blues on Whyte)

Location: 10329 – 82 Ave, Edmonton

Located in the heart of Edmonton’s Old Strathcona district on the legendary Whyte Avenue, The Commercial Hotel has been a landmark since 1903. Its Blues on Whyte bar has been synonymous with live music in Edmonton for generations and is home to some of the biggest names in Blues. This venue is lovingly known as the “Commie.” It’s renowned for its lively atmosphere and commitment to showcasing both emerging and established blues artists, along with up-and-coming artists in the soul, rock, and funk scene. It’s the kind of place where the music is loud, the crowd is energetic, and the vibe is unmistakably authentic.

Blues on Whyte offers an unparalleled blues experience in Edmonton. It’s a venue where you can dance the night away to some of the best blues tunes in the city. Its recently renovated historic hotel rooms are clean, affordable, and convenient, and guests can enjoy all that Whyte Ave has to offer. This summer, don’t miss out on incredible performances, ensuring a lineup that keeps the energy high and the music top-notch.

The Yardbird Suite

Location: 11 Tommy Banks Way, Edmonton

The Yardbird Suite, established in 1957, is Edmonton’s premier jazz venue, operated by the Edmonton Jazz Society. It has a rich history and international reputation for supporting jazz musicians and enthusiasts alike, making it a cornerstone of the city’s cultural landscape. The venue’s intimate setting and exceptional acoustics provide the perfect backdrop for enjoying live jazz performances.

If you’re a jazz aficionado, the Yardbird Suite is a must. This summer, the venue’s calendar features an array of talented jazz artists. Whether you’re new to jazz or a longtime fan, the Yardbird Suite offers an experience that’s both sophisticated and deeply enjoyable.

Each of these venues brings something unique to Alberta’s live music scene, from the soulful sounds of the Blues Can and Blues on Whyte to the eclectic offerings at the Ironwood Stage, to the historic charm of the King Eddy, and the sophisticated jazz at the Yardbird Suite. There is still plenty of time this summer to immerse yourself in the rich musical heritage around Alberta by visiting these iconic venues. Enjoy the music, soak in the atmosphere, and create unforgettable memories at some of the coolest live music spots in the province.

Britanny Burr is a freelance writer and a contributor to Great West Media. This story was written for the Great West Media & Southern Alberta Newspapers Hot Summer Guide advertising feature. The Hot Summer Guide is a special feature about summer activities, bucket list adventures, staycation options, road trips, attractions, events, and road trip-worthy food & beverage destinations across Alberta. It is not written by and does not necessarily reflect the views of the editorial staff.

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