Grove Gatherings
Grove Gatherings returns this summer with another season of free, family-friendly entertainment in Spruce Grove parks. From live music and dance to cultural performances and interactive fun, each Tuesday evening in July and August offers a unique experience in one of our beautiful outdoor spaces.
Performances begin at 6:30 p.m. and run for one hour. Bring a lawn chair, a picnic blanket, and come with friends and family to enjoy a summer evening filled with great entertainment close to home.
Please note that the schedule may change due to inclement weather. If a performance is cancelled, it will be rescheduled where possible. Visit this page and follow City social media channels for updates and the latest event information.
Summer 2026 Lineup*
Beppie
- July 7 - 6:30 p.m.
- Genre: Children's Music
Central Park - 450 King St.
A 2x Juno-nominated children’s musician and educator, whose vibrant, high-energy shows have captured the hearts of kids and families across Canada. Her original music celebrates the curiosity, creativity, and emotions of childhood through fun, humour, and heartfelt connection.
Danny Floyd Cole
- July 14 - 6:30 p.m.
- Genre: Folk/Roots
Columbus Park - 116 Main St.
Known for his heartfelt performances and engaging storytelling, Danny inspires audiences to follow their dreams and live with purpose. In addition to touring, he provides music therapy for seniors, people with special needs, and those recovering from addiction. His passion for service and spirituality shines through his songwriting and performances.
Lewis & Royal
- July 21 - 6:30 p.m.
- Genre: Comedy Folk
Columbus Park - 116 Main St.
The comedy folk duo whose infectious blend of humour, harmony, and roots music has entertained audiences across the Prairies for decades. Known for their quick wit and playful stage presence, this duo captivates audiences with storytelling, rich harmonies, and comedic flair.
Dallas Arcand
- July 28 - 6:30 p.m.
- Genre: Hoop Dance
Jubilee Park (at Red Shelter) - 510 Grove Dr.
A four-time World Champion Hoop Dancer, Indigenous entertainer, and proud member of Alexander First Nation, Dallas has spent over 30 years performing across Canada and internationally, showcasing hoop dance, traditional flute, and song.
The 11 O’Clock Number
- August 4 - 6:30 p.m.
- Genre: Musical Improv
Central Park - 450 King St.
Grindstone Theatre presents the award-winning improvised musical comedy where the cast creates a brand-new Musical completely on the spot from audience suggestions. Accompanied by a live pianist, the performers invent characters, songs, choreography, and storylines in real time, resulting in a one-of-a-kind experience that will never be seen again.
Adam Johnson
- August 11 - 6:30 p.m.
- Genre: Country
Columbus Park - 116 Main St.
A country rock artist from Saskatoon, SK, Adam is one of the province’s fastest-rising talents and has earned five Saskatchewan Country Music Association awards, including Album of the Year and Songwriter of the Year, as well as the Prairie Country Music Association’s Male Vocalist of the Year award.
Valkyrie String Quartet
- August 18 - 6:30 p.m.
- Genre: Classical with Top 40
Central Park - 450 King St.
One of Edmonton’s most sought-after string ensembles, performing chamber and symphonic music across a wide range of genres, from Bach to the Beatles. Comprised of violinists Alison Zdunich and Sylvia Chow, violist Leanne Maitland, and cellist Amy Nicholson, the quartet is a frequent feature of Fever’s Candlelight Concert series.
Achilles Last Stand
- August 25 - 6:30 p.m.
- Genre: Rock/Tribute
Columbus Park - 116 Main St.
For more than 10 years, this band from Spruce Grove, Stony Plain, and Parkland County has entertained audiences with a diverse mix of rock, pop, and country hits from the 1960s to today, often putting their own unique spin on familiar favourites. Their high-energy show and recognizable songs will keep you singing and dancing all evening long.
*Programming subject to change without notice.
Grove Gatherings is made possible through funding from the Government of Canada's Canadian Arts Presentation Fund and the City of Spruce Grove.