Festival Hall in Inglewood houses the headquarters of the Calgary Folk Music Festival, known for its indie, roots and world music performances and for featuring stars such as kd lang, Bruce Cockburn and Blue Rodeo to thousands of festival goers each summer.
The building's modern, minimalist exterior is unassuming. Step through its gleaming main doors though, and you’ll find an elegant but very intimate performance space. And a super-flexible venue highly equipped to host a broad range of curated programming as well as art, community and private events.
The spark for Festival Hall's creation ignited in 2004. There had long been pressure from festival fans to extend the festival's summer programming throughout the year. The festival had a small surplus at the same time it lost its office space to an oil company. There was every reason to stop renting and buy a permanent home. With a wry smile, festival artistic director Kerry Clarke recalls how a two-year construction plan turned into eight. “We knew nothing about buildings," she says.
Prince’s Island Park is the green and slightly secluded location of Calgary Folk Music Festival, one of the city’s most-anticipated annual musical events. Featuring a rootsy mix of genres from acoustic folk and world beat to indie pop and rock on several outdoor stages, this year’s lineup includes Bonny Prince Billy, Kathleen Edwards, Carolyn Mark, Corb Lund, Lord Huron, Marty Stuart, Whitehorse, The New Pornographers and Cat Power. Purchase single- and four-day passes for this outdoor event. Grass seating is available at the main stage on a first-come basis. July 21 to 24.
The home office and off-season music venue of the Calgary Folk Music Festival, Festival Hall in Inglewood is also a well-equipped rental facility. Its elegantly designed auditorium seats 225, and it goes without saying that the acoustics are fantastic.