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By TD Stories Staff
• Jun 9, 2026
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Outdoor music festivals are one of the great joys of a Canadian summer. Whether you’re taking in a classical performance in the heart of your city, snapping your fingers to jazz with your pals, or bopping to Bollywood pop tunes at an open-air venue, music has a way of bringing people together.

For more than 20 years, TD has supported music across Canada, helping expand access to live performances in communities and making it easier for more people to take part in these shared experiences.

“Live music can create shared moments that stay with us and deepen our sense of belonging across cultures and generations,” said Adrienne Maniezzo, Manager, Philanthropy, Corporate Citizenship, TD Bank Group.

“That's why we're proud to support opportunities that help more people access these events in their communities and enjoy live music.”

Summer festivals in Canada 2026

Check out 11 music festivals happening in Canada this summer, each of which is supported by TD. This is how each organization describes its festival in its own words:

British Columbia

Concerts at the Pier

White Rock, B.C.

June 15, July 9 and 23, Aug. 20 and 27, 2026

Set against the picturesque backdrop of White Rock Beach, the Concerts at the Pier is a free outdoor concert series that will take place over five fabulous nights. Featuring national touring performers and local musicians, the Concerts at the Pier is an iconic White Rock festival.

Alberta

Canmore Folk Music Festival

Canmore, Alta.

Aug. 1-3, 2026

The Canmore Folk Music Festival is Alberta's longest-running folk music festival, celebrating 49 years of music, community, and creativity. Held annually over the August long weekend, the festival brings together a dynamic lineup of local, national, and international artists, drawing an audience to the stunning Rocky Mountain town of Canmore. With its picturesque setting and welcoming atmosphere, the festival has become a beloved destination for music lovers and adventure seekers alike.

Edmonton Folk Music Festival

Edmonton, Alta.

Aug. 6-9, 2026

The Edmonton Folk Music Festival promotes live folk music at its annual festival to celebrate diverse, affordable folk music, share meaningful, inclusive experiences, and build community for its volunteers, artists, vendors, patrons, and the people of Edmonton.

Ontario

DESIFEST

Toronto, Ont.

June 18-20, 2026

Founded in 2006, DESIFEST is Toronto's largest South Asian music festival. It’s also a community development organization dedicated to supporting artists, empowering newcomers, and celebrating cultural identity through music and the arts. Celebrating its 20th year, DESIFEST attracts more than 75,000 attendees to Sankofa Square to enjoy performances ranging from fusion DJs to Bollywood, Tollywood, and Kollywood music.

Peterborough Musicfest

Peterborough, Ont.

June 27-Aug. 19, 2026

Peterborough Musicfest is Canada's longest-running free-admission music festival, presenting premier concerts each summer on Wednesday and Saturday evenings (plus Canada Day) across an eight-week season. Peterborough Musicfest is more than a concert series; it is a shared community space where neighbours reconnect, visitors are welcomed, and diverse audiences experience belonging.

Sunfest Global Music & Jazz Festival

London, Ont.

July 9-12, 2026

Sunfest is London’s signature summer celebration, filling Victoria Park with music, culture, and connection. Since 1995, the festival has brought together exceptional artists from across Canada and around the world, creating a vibrant gathering that reflects the richness and diversity of our shared global community. With free admission, international cuisine, artisan vendors, and world-class performances, Sunfest continues to be one of Canada’s most dynamic and accessible cultural events.

Panamerican Food & Music Festival (PANAMFEST)

Toronto, Ont.

July 24-26, 2026

The award-winning PANAMFEST is Canada’s largest celebration of the diverse music, folklore, cuisine, and culture of the Americas. It's produced by ArtsXplosion, a non-profit cultural organization based in Toronto. Visitors experience the rhythms, colours and flavours of the Western Hemisphere through a diverse, free program of multicultural heritage music and dance, both traditional and contemporary, on a large central stage.

Heritage Sounds Music Festival

Brampton, Ont.

Aug. 6-9, 2026

Heritage Sounds Music Festival has evolved into a grand celebration of diversity, showcasing the rich tapestry of South Asian music while fostering cross-cultural musical exploration. The festival promises an unforgettable experience with its multi-lingual and multi-genre presentations, featuring Punjabi Pop, Bollywood Pop, Afghan Pop, Desi Hip Hop, Urban, Rock, R&B, Folk, and Sufi music. This multi-day and multi-event spectacle offers an immersive experience, with each day unveiling a new chapter in the musical odyssey.

AFROFEST

Toronto, Ont.

Aug. 14-16, 2026

AFROFEST is the largest free African music festival in North America and one of Canada's most significant celebrations of African arts and culture. Produced by Music Africa of Canada Inc., the festival has become a cornerstone of Toronto’s multicultural arts landscape and a nationally recognized platform for African and diasporic artistic expression.

Quebec

Festival International Nuits d'Afrique

Montreal, Que.

July 7-19, 2026

Les Productions Nuits d'Afrique is one of the largest international festivals in the world and is one of the most prominent festivals in Montreal. The festival features local, national, and international artists from diverse cultural backgrounds, offering the opportunity for artists to showcase their language, culture, traditions, and artistic expression.

Concert de l’OSM à l’Esplanade du Parc olympique

Montreal, Que.

Aug. 12, 2026

A true summer highlight since 2012, the OSM will once again transform the Olympic Park Esplanade into a vast open-air stage, bringing the entire city of Montreal together. Under the direction of Rafael Payare, audiences will celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Olympic Park in style with an unforgettable concert.

Audiences will experience the greatest moments in the park's history, from the 1976 Olympic Games to the memorable artists who have left their mark — not to mention great works from the classical repertoire and many surprises attendees absolutely won't want to miss.


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