MONDAY
This Monday marks the opening of the 15th Chrysalis Art Exhibition at cSpace. Running through October, the Level 4 Hallway Gallery will showcase a vibrant collection of original artwork. Each piece tells a personal story — a powerful reflection of change, growth, and opportunity. The gallery is open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
TUESDAY
On Tuesday, catch The Velveteins & Old Man Canyon live at Dickens! These Canadian indie rock bands hit the stage with some local openers at 10 pm. Tickets are just $25 on Showpass. Doors open at 8 p.m. It’s 18+ so leave the kids at home.
WEDNESDAY
And if you’re craving something heavier, metalcore band COUNTERPARTS bring their tour to The Palace Theatre, with special guests Thrown, 156/Silence, and Split Chain on Wednesday. Tickets available through Ticketmaster.
THURSDAY
Celebrate autumn at the Calgary Farmyard this Thursday. Indulge in fair-style food and fall-inspired drinks, carve a pumpkin, cheer on pig races, get lost in the corn maze, and explore other farm attractions. This event is for adults only. Tickets start at $42.95 via calgaryfarmyard.com.
FRIDAY
Spooky season is here! On Friday, join The GRAND for a screening of the cult-gay-rock and roll movie classic The Rocky Horror Picture Show. Step into a world of glitter, glam, and glorious chaos as Brad and Janet’s innocent night turns wild in Dr. Frank-N-Furter’s mansion. Costumes encouraged. Dinner option available with Waffles & Chix starting at 5:30 p.m. Grab your tickets at thegrandyyc.ca for $20.48.
SATURDAY
On Saturday, dance, sing, and rock out with FISTFULLOFTOES at Ironwood. This legendary band takes the stage with its greatest hits and fan favourites. Tickets are $25 on Eventbrite.
SUNDAY
Skip the cooking this Sunday and enjoy a festive Thanksgiving Harvest Dinner at the Calgary Zoo. Spend the day exploring the zoo, then sit down to a delicious four-course turkey dinner. The event begins at noon, with dinner served at 6:00 p.m. Adult tickets are $70, available at calgaryzoo.com.
For more events, guides, and things to do around the city, pick up our October issue of The Scene hitting stands this week, and visit us online at thescenecalgary.com.