Vancouver Plans Summer Events

Discover the vibrant art, culture and natural beauty of Vancouver without breaking the bank. This summer, Vancouver Parks, Recreation and Cultural Services is offering a full lineup of free, family-friendly events designed to bring the community together and make the most of the sunny season.

Whether you're dancing at a waterfront concert, enjoying a movie under the stars or exploring a local festival, there’s something for everyone to enjoy.

Free concerts

Dance your summer evenings away at one of Vancouver’s two free concert series. Performances are family friendly and a great way to connect with the community and experience the talent of the Pacific Northwest. Please remember, alcohol is not permitted in parks.

Vancouver Waterfront Concert Series

Location: Vancouver Waterfront Park, 695 Waterfront Way

Dates: Thursdays, July 3 to 24 | 6:30 to 8:30 p.m.

Set along the Columbia River, this series features a dynamic lineup including Bobby Torres Ensemble, Wamba, Orquestra Pacifico Tropical and Norman Sylvester. Presented by Waterfront Vancouver Parking Center.

Columbia Tech Center Sunday Sounds

Location: Columbia Tech Center Park, 17701 S.E. Mill Plain Boulevard

Dates: Sundays, July 13 to Aug. 17 | 6 to 8 p.m.

Bring a picnic or enjoy food from local vendors while listening to popular acts like Curtis Salgado, Johnny Limbo & the Lugnuts and Hit Machine. Sponsored by Riverview Bank.

Free Friday Night Movies

In August, the big screen comes to life with the Free Friday Night Movies under the stars, sponsored by The Columbian.

Location: Various parks throughout Vancouver

Dates: Fridays, Aug. 1 to 22 | Pre-movie activities begin at 6:30 p.m., movies start at dusk

Enjoy big-screen favorites such as “Moana 2,” “Barbie,” “Coco” and “E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial". Arrive before the movie starts for fun activities and special performances. All movies are captioned. “Barbie” will be presented with on-screen American Sign Language (ASL).

Festivals and celebrations

Celebrate the season through a wide variety of festivals and community events:

Vancouver Arts & Music Festival

Location: Esther Short Park

Dates: July 31 to Aug. 3

This four-day event includes three outdoor stages, GRAMMY-winning musicians, art demonstrations, community workshops and dozens of local food and craft vendors. New this year, Friday is Family Day with special activities designed just for kids and caregivers.

Additional summer celebrations:

Esther Short Park and other venues will also host additional summer events organized by local businesses and community partners. While not all events are free, they offer great opportunities to connect and celebrate Vancouver’s vibrant culture.

Plan your summer

With no cost to attend City-sponsored concerts and movies, Vancouver is the perfect destination for affordable summer fun. Consider supporting local vendors by purchasing food, gifts and other treats at events.

Visit www.cityofvancouver.us/events or connect with Vancouver Parks, Recreation and Cultural Services on Facebook and Instagram to make the most of your summer in Vancouver.

Source: City of Vancouver


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