Old Strathcona Performing Arts Centre

Old Strathcona Performing Arts Centre The Old Strathcona Performing Arts Centre is a concert hall located in historic Old Strathcona. The

The building has been extensively renovated to meet the specific needs of band and music programs, but is also fully flexible for banquets and other social events. We feature two large studios – Studio A which has a stage area and flexible seating for concerts or banquets and the smaller Studio B, which is perfect as a warm-up, clinic or meeting room. We also have a green room, lounge area and kit

chen facilities. The facility is managed by the Old Strathcona Performing Arts Centre Society and is available for rental by groups and individuals. Maximum building occupancy – 300
Seating capacity, Studio A (festival seating) – up to 250
Seating capacity, Studio A (banquet style) – 160
Fully barrier free accessible
Barrier free, accessible washroom facilities
Contact the General Manager at 780.436.6606 or [email protected] for further information on rental rates and availability.

This Saturday at OSPAC !
04/30/2026

This Saturday at OSPAC !

Another wonderful Spring concert coming up at OSPAC on April 12th !
03/31/2026

Another wonderful Spring concert coming up at OSPAC on April 12th !

More awesome music at Cosmo! You don't want to miss this concert!

Join the Reverberations Handbells and Wednesday Band on April 12 at 2:30pm as they venture over the hills and far away in this exciting concert of evocative original works, folk songs, dances and meditations.

The handbell repertoire features, our very own Reverberations ringer, Betty Radford's piece "Connections" which was chosen to represent Canada at the 2026 International Handbell Symposium in Scotland.

Reverberations then moves on to nature, with an arrangement of "Sing a Rainbow," "What a Wonderful World," and "Spirit in the Wind." We take a trip to Asia with pieces from Singapore and Japan, then end our world tour in Scotland with Gaelic pieces.

Wednesday Band picks up our world tour with “Country Wildflowers”, a lyrical piece based on an old Scottish folk song, “Under the Prairie Sky” and “Journey (Paddle Song)” by Canada’s own Robert Buckley, and the magnificent ”On a Hymnsong of Philip Bliss." With a detour to the moon for “One Small Step”, the performance concludes with a trip to Spain and the fiery dance, “Malagueña”.

Showtime:
Sunday, April 12th from 2:30 to 4:30 pm
Doors open at 1:30pm

Tickets: $20 for adults 18+, $12 students 6-17, children under 5 are free available online through Showpass
or at the door $25 adults / $15 students

Location: OSPAC
Old Strathcona Performing Arts Centre
8426 Gateway Blvd. NW, Edmonton, AB

We are looking forwards to this concert event on Friday evening very much !
02/26/2026

We are looking forwards to this concert event on Friday evening very much !

Our new sign is now lit !
01/22/2026

Our new sign is now lit !

We have a new OSPAC sign on the front of the building.  Once the electrical company hooks up the connections, it will il...
01/10/2026

We have a new OSPAC sign on the front of the building. Once the electrical company hooks up the connections, it will illuminate at night.

Check out Jamie Burn's brilliant introduction to the Cosmopolitan Music Society's Chorus for their 40th anniversary.Furt...
08/10/2025

Check out Jamie Burn's brilliant introduction to the Cosmopolitan Music Society's Chorus for their 40th anniversary.

Further information is available at https://www.cosmopolitanmusic.org/

The Cosmopolitan Chorus (the choral arm of Edmonton's Cosmopolitan Music Society) is celebrating 40 years this coming season! We are actively recruiting in a...

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8426 Gateway Boulevard NW
Edmonton, AB
T6E4B4

Opening Hours

Tuesday 10am - 3pm
Wednesday 10am - 3pm
Thursday 10am - 3pm

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