
A new month means a new batch of amazing theatre and arts to discover in Vancouver!
From the Great Outdoors Comedy Festival to Vancouver Fringe and more, here are 10 great events to check out around the city this month!
And for more fun things happening around town, be sure to visit our Listed section.
What: The Great Outdoors Comedy Festival takes place in Stanley Park from Friday, Sept. 12 to Sunday, Sept. 14. With huge headliners like John Mulaney, Bert Kreischer, Trailer Park Boys, and Tony Hinchcliffe coming to Vancouver, plus a mouthwatering lineup of food vendors, it just may be one of the best days out you’ll have this year.
When: Friday, Sept. 12 to Sunday, Sept. 14, 2025
Where: Stanley Park, Vancouver
Tickets: Various prices for general admission. VIP tickets and hotel packages are also available. Purchase online
What: The three-day immersive stɑl̓əw̓ Pow Wow, presented by stɑl̓əw̓ Arts and Cultural Society, is a huge Indigenous gathering of dance, song, and family celebration.
The immersive three-day cultural experience will feature pow-wow drum groups and dance competitions, regalia and art, Indigenous artisans and food vendors, live entertainment, and more.
When: Friday, Sept. 12 to Sunday, Sept. 14, 2025
Time: 5 to 10:30 p.m. (Friday), 12 noon to 10:30 p.m. (Saturday), 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. (Sunday)
Where: Langley Events Centre – 7888 200th St., Langley
Cost: $10 for a daily pass, $20 for a weekend pass, and free for elders 60+ and children five and under. Purchase online
What: Watch as the Serengeti comes to life as never before in The Lion King by Broadway Across Canada. More than 100 million people around the world have experienced the awe-inspiring visual artistry, the unforgettable music, and the uniquely theatrical storytelling of this Broadway spectacular – one of the most breathtaking and beloved productions ever to grace the stage.
When: Now until Sept. 14, 2025
Time: Various times
Where: Queen Elizabeth Theatre — 630 Hamilton St., Vancouver
Tickets: Online
What: The popular Vancouver Fringe Festival is celebrating its 41st anniversary in 2025, with 87 acts ranging from comedy, storytelling, solo performances, and more. Get ready to discover local stars and international artists in this lineup of shows you won’t want to miss.
The festival will feature nightly entertainment in the popular Fringe Bar, and free creative activities for children ages 4 to 12 and their grown-ups with the new Kids Fringe.
When: Thursday, Sept. 4 to Sunday, Sept. 14, 2025
Time: Various times
Where: Various venues across Vancouver
Cost: Various prices, purchase online
What: Celebrate all things flamenco at this annual festival of dance presented by Flamenco Rosario. There will be numerous live performances to enjoy by local, national, and international flamenco artists throughout the festival, including free outdoor events on Granville Island on Sept. 20 and 21 on the Picnic Pavilion stage.
Those interested in learning the art of flamenco can also sign up for classes throughout the festival.
When: Saturday, Sept. 20 to Sunday, Sept. 27, 2025
Time: Various times
Where: Various locations
Cost: Free and ticketed events, purchase online
What: BC Culture Days is an annual series of free and interactive creative events hosted by artists and cultural organizations across the province. This year’s three-week celebration invites participants to explore and express themselves artistically through workshops, live shows, and more.
When: Friday, Sept. 19 to Sunday, Oct. 12, 2025
Time: Various times
Where: Various locations
Cost: Free
What: The Museum of Surrey is hosting its annual Filipino Fest on Saturday, Sept. 6, with live performances, food vendors, children’s activities, and more.
According to the museum, it is an opportunity for guests to reconnect with their roots or learn about Filipino culture for the first time.
When: Saturday, Sept. 6, 2025
Time: 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Where: Museum of Surrey – 17710 56a Ave., Surrey
Admission: Free
What: Vancouver Queer Film Festival is Western Canada’s largest queer arts event. Since 1988, the festival contextualizes and celebrates queer lives and experiences through online and in-person film screenings.
This year, over 100 films from 25 countries will showcase the struggles, joys, and journeys of the 2SLGBTQIA+ community. There will also be performances by local artists, post-screening Q&As, and industry events.
When: Tuesday, Sept. 11 to Sunday, Sept. 11, 2025
Time: Various times
Where: Venues across Vancouver and online screenings
Tickets: Various prices starting at $7; purchase online
What: Canine Library is woofing it up at John Hendry Park, and participants can choose from various poetry books from VPL’s collection for their session. There will also be fun with VPL’s Children’s tent and poetry workshops with VPL’s Writer in Residence, Selina Boan, during the popular annual event.
When: Saturday, Sept. 13, 2025
Time: 1 to 3 p.m.
Where: John Hendry Park — 3300 Victoria Dr., Vancouver (Behind the Trout Lake Community Centre on the east side and along the path)
Cost: Free
What: The Langley Ukulele Association is hosting the First Annual International Ukulele Festival, and several of Hawaii’s top musical talents will be performing, including Craig Chee, Sarah Maisel, and Bryan Tolentino.
Acclaimed Ukulele performers from the Pacific Northwest will be in the festival lineup, like Neal Chin, Eduardo Garcia, and Luongo family members Peter, Paul and Mark. There will be a mix of free and ticketed events throughout Fort Langley as well as workshops, so don’t miss out on the fun.

