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Festivals and events

Embrace the eclectic energy of Nanaimo at our Bathtub Races, a thrilling tribute to our marine heritage, or get lost in the magic of our Lantern Festival, join the city in colour for our Pride Festival, Jazz fest and more. Every season brings something new and exciting, ensuring that no two visits to Nanaimo are ever the same.

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Trust Fall

Trust Fall

1 event,

1 event,

4 events,

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Island Roots Farmers’ Market

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Harbour Hustle – VIU Super Smash Bros Meetup

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Harbour Hustle – VIU Super Smash Ultimate Tournament Series

3 events,

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Crowd Party Trivia

4 events,

- Event Series

Nanaimo! The City That Sings – A Choral Kaleidosope

In Spite of Ourselves: The Music of JOHN PRINE

7 events,

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Nanaimo! The City That Sings – A Choral Kaleidosope

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Vancouver Island Symphony Family Series – M is for Music

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Nanaimo! The City That Sings – A Choral Kaleidosope

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Fabulous B-Sides at the Queen’s

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Nanaimo! The City That Sings – A Choral Kaleidosope

8 events,

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Fashion for Compassion 2025

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Film Screening – Universal Language

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Nanaimo! The City That Sings – A Choral Kaleidosope

Spring Concert

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Film Screening – Universal Language

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Nanaimo! The City That Sings – A Choral Kaleidosope

1 event,

1 event,

4 events,

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Island Roots Farmers’ Market

- Event Series

Harbour Hustle – VIU Super Smash Bros Meetup

- Event Series

Harbour Hustle – VIU Super Smash Ultimate Tournament Series

1 event,

2 events,

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Paint and Pint Night

4 events,

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Greatest Love Songs (1930s to 50s) Vibraphone & Vocal Jazz at the Lighthouse Bistro on the Nanaimo Waterfront

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0 events,

2 events,

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Red Dirt Skinners – Live at Cedar Hall, Nanaimo, BC

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Red Dirt Skinners

3 events,

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Island Roots Farmers’ Market

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Harbour Hustle – VIU Super Smash Bros Meetup

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Harbour Hustle – VIU Super Smash Ultimate Tournament Series

3 events,

Europa Super Circus

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Europa Super Circus

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Blue Moon Marquee at the Port Theatre

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3 events,

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The Deadly Nightshades

3 events,

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MOODFEST – THE FINAL DESTINATION FOR THE 2025 ROAD BACK TO LEGACY – LEGENDS TOUR

2 events,

MAYBNO$ TOUR

MAYBNO$ TOUR

2 events,

5 events,

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Island Roots Farmers’ Market

- Event Series

Harbour Hustle – VIU Super Smash Bros Meetup

- Event Series

Harbour Hustle – VIU Super Smash Ultimate Tournament Series

4 events,

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Havarti Cheese-Making Class

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Vancouver Film School – Info Session | Victoria, BC

8 events,

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Nanaimo’s All Local Market

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The Coast is Queer Welcomes Tod’s Nanaimo Infusion (Meet & Greet)

17 events,

NMBC presents the Murderhorn Maiden – Part the Fourth

67th Canadian Closed Championship Ballroom Dance Competition

2025 Canadian Closed DanceSport Championships

The Woman in Black

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The Woman in Black

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World Tai Chi & Qigong Day

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Musical Instrument Zoo • Open Rehearsal • Meet the Maestra

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Coast Salish Drum Making with Snuneymuxw First Nation member, Donna Manson

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Paddle Into a Season of Fun, Fitness, and Festivals at the Nanaimo Dragon Boat Centre Open House

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Book Launch for Children’s Book Huxley’s Island Adventure

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Layered with Love – Nanaimo Bar Demo and Merch Signing.

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Vancouver Island Symphony presents Ode to Nature

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The Palace Band in Concert!

7 events,

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Art Lab Sunday: Constellation Painting

2 events,

3 events,

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The Family Matters Stand-Up Comedy Show

5 events,

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Island Roots Farmers’ Market

- Event Series

Harbour Hustle – VIU Super Smash Bros Meetup

- Event Series

Harbour Hustle – VIU Super Smash Ultimate Tournament Series

4 events,

Vancouver Island Short Film Festival

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Reality Meets the Screen – Youth Art Exhibition Opening Night

4 events,

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After Wrappers Opening Reception

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VIU Trades and Tech Showcase

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Battle of the Food Trucks 2025

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2025 Great Nanaimo Pottery Throwdown

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Trust Fall

Nanaimo Art Gallery 150 Commercial Street, Nanaimo

From origami objects that are folded based on remote instructions, to artworks developed through psychic intervention, Trust Fall is an exhibition featuring works by Jon Sasaki and Laura Gildner that celebrates the creative potential of mistakes and miscommunication. Nanaimo Art Gallery offers admission by-donation. Their hours are Tuesdays to Saturdays from 10 am to 5 pm and Sundays 12 to 5 pm. Visit their website for all details including Friday lunchtime tours of Trust Fall. Image: Jon Sasaki in collaboration with Baco Ohama, Misconstructions, Origami object folded by Jon following verbal instructions sent by Baco, 2022

Film Screening – Universal Language

Shaw Auditorium 80 Commercial Street, Vancouver Island Conference Centre, Nanaimo

Universal Language Matthew Rankin, 2024 | 89m | Farsi, French Filmmaker Matthew Rankin introduces us to a charmingly impossible Canada where Persian and French are the two official languages, and loneliness is the common currency. Set in a reimagined Winnipeg, the film follows a group of children on eccentric quests to flummox the adults around them, and the government worker who returns home only to find his family is not what he remembered. Universal Language is a loving exploration of a diasporic nation, filtered through a deadpan comic sensibility that will feel like a warm blanket to fans of Wes Anderson and Aki Kaurismaki. Universal Language is receiving universal acclaim and is the winner of multiple awards, including the Audience Award, Director's Fortnight at Cannes Film Festival,  Bright Horizon's Award at Melbourne International Film Festival, Best Canadian Discovery at Toronto International Film Festival, and Best Canadian Film at Vancouver International Film Festival. It is Canada's Choice for the Best International Feature Film Category at this year's Academy Awards.

$15

Fashion for Compassion 2025

Coast Bastion 11 Bastion Street, Nanaimo

Compassion never goes out of style! Join Nanaimo Community Hospice for an unforgettable afternoon at Fashion for Compassion! This fundraising lunch and fashion show will support the vital work of Nanaimo Community Hospice. It promises to be a day of style, fun, and giving back to our community. Tickets can be purchased online, or in person at Nanaimo Community Hospice and KC’s Boutique. Event Highlights: 🍽️ Delicious catered lunch, expertly prepared by the chefs at the Coast Bastion. 💃 Stunning fashion show featuring beautiful styles from KC’s Boutique and the Nanaimo Hospice Shoppe. 🏆 Exciting door prizes to win. 🎲 The chance to purchase tickets for a thrilling 50/50 draw. 🎁 An opportunity to participate in our silent auction, with incredible items up for bid. We can’t wait to see you there for a wonderful afternoon of fashion, fundraising, and community support! Tickets can be purchased in person at Nanaimo Community Hospice or KC's Boutique in Nanaimo. For online tickets, please follow this link to secure your tickets: https://www.zeffy.com/ticketing/fashion-for-compassion--2025 Please note: This event has open seating. Reserved seating is only guaranteed for groups who book 10 tickets in a single ticket transaction. Arrive early to secure seats together for your group.

$60

Spring Concert

Port Theatre 125 Front Street, Nanaimo

Under the Musical Direction of Dr. John Churchley NANAIMO CONCERT BAND will deliver what it has become best known and loved for since 1872… a program well played, always entertaining, and leaving the audience wanting more! CONCERT THEME: LOVE IS IN THE AIR! April is springtime and that means love is in the air! The Nanaimo Concert Band Spring Concert at the Port Theatre on April 6 will feature music about love. From love themes in musicals, operas, and movies to Michael Bublé songs to even a Sousa march, there is lots of music about love. The Nanaimo Concert Band loves to perform, loves our audience and we hope you will love our spring concert. As Shakespeare said, “If music be the food of love, then play on“.

$20

Nanaimo! The City That Sings – A Choral Kaleidosope

St. Andrew's United Church 315 Fitzwilliam St., Nanaimo

A three-day Choral Festival featuring six concerts, each celebrating community through song. The festival is presented by Nanaimo Sings!, a body representing sixteen regional choruses. Each concert will feature two or three choruses, performing both individually and collectively, demonstrating a broad spectrum of choral styles and the magic that comes from inter-chorus collaboration.

$15 – $45

Nanaimo! The City That Sings – A Choral Kaleidosope

St. Andrew's United Church 315 Fitzwilliam St., Nanaimo

A three-day Choral Festival featuring six concerts, each celebrating community through song. The festival is presented by Nanaimo Sings!, a body representing sixteen regional choruses. Each concert will feature two or three choruses, performing both individually and collectively, demonstrating a broad spectrum of choral styles and the magic that comes from inter-chorus collaboration.

$15 – $45

Film Screening – Universal Language

Shaw Auditorium 80 Commercial Street, Vancouver Island Conference Centre, Nanaimo

Universal Language Matthew Rankin, 2024 | 89m | Farsi, French Filmmaker Matthew Rankin introduces us to a charmingly impossible Canada where Persian and French are the two official languages, and loneliness is the common currency. Set in a reimagined Winnipeg, the film follows a group of children on eccentric quests to flummox the adults around them, and the government worker who returns home only to find his family is not what he remembered. Universal Language is a loving exploration of a diasporic nation, filtered through a deadpan comic sensibility that will feel like a warm blanket to fans of Wes Anderson and Aki Kaurismaki. Universal Language is receiving universal acclaim and is the winner of multiple awards, including the Audience Award, Director's Fortnight at Cannes Film Festival,  Bright Horizon's Award at Melbourne International Film Festival, Best Canadian Discovery at Toronto International Film Festival, and Best Canadian Film at Vancouver International Film Festival. It is Canada's Choice for the Best International Feature Film Category at this year's Academy Awards.

$15

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Trust Fall

Nanaimo Art Gallery 150 Commercial Street, Nanaimo

From origami objects that are folded based on remote instructions, to artworks developed through psychic intervention, Trust Fall is an exhibition featuring works by Jon Sasaki and Laura Gildner that celebrates the creative potential of mistakes and miscommunication. Nanaimo Art Gallery offers admission by-donation. Their hours are Tuesdays to Saturdays from 10 am to 5 pm and Sundays 12 to 5 pm. Visit their website for all details including Friday lunchtime tours of Trust Fall. Image: Jon Sasaki in collaboration with Baco Ohama, Misconstructions, Origami object folded by Jon following verbal instructions sent by Baco, 2022

Film Screening – Universal Language

Shaw Auditorium 80 Commercial Street, Vancouver Island Conference Centre, Nanaimo

Universal Language Matthew Rankin, 2024 | 89m | Farsi, French Filmmaker Matthew Rankin introduces us to a charmingly impossible Canada where Persian and French are the two official languages, and loneliness is the common currency. Set in a reimagined Winnipeg, the film follows a group of children on eccentric quests to flummox the adults around them, and the government worker who returns home only to find his family is not what he remembered. Universal Language is a loving exploration of a diasporic nation, filtered through a deadpan comic sensibility that will feel like a warm blanket to fans of Wes Anderson and Aki Kaurismaki. Universal Language is receiving universal acclaim and is the winner of multiple awards, including the Audience Award, Director's Fortnight at Cannes Film Festival,  Bright Horizon's Award at Melbourne International Film Festival, Best Canadian Discovery at Toronto International Film Festival, and Best Canadian Film at Vancouver International Film Festival. It is Canada's Choice for the Best International Feature Film Category at this year's Academy Awards.

$15

Fashion for Compassion 2025

Coast Bastion 11 Bastion Street, Nanaimo

Compassion never goes out of style! Join Nanaimo Community Hospice for an unforgettable afternoon at Fashion for Compassion! This fundraising lunch and fashion show will support the vital work of Nanaimo Community Hospice. It promises to be a day of style, fun, and giving back to our community. Tickets can be purchased online, or in person at Nanaimo Community Hospice and KC’s Boutique. Event Highlights: 🍽️ Delicious catered lunch, expertly prepared by the chefs at the Coast Bastion. 💃 Stunning fashion show featuring beautiful styles from KC’s Boutique and the Nanaimo Hospice Shoppe. 🏆 Exciting door prizes to win. 🎲 The chance to purchase tickets for a thrilling 50/50 draw. 🎁 An opportunity to participate in our silent auction, with incredible items up for bid. We can’t wait to see you there for a wonderful afternoon of fashion, fundraising, and community support! Tickets can be purchased in person at Nanaimo Community Hospice or KC's Boutique in Nanaimo. For online tickets, please follow this link to secure your tickets: https://www.zeffy.com/ticketing/fashion-for-compassion--2025 Please note: This event has open seating. Reserved seating is only guaranteed for groups who book 10 tickets in a single ticket transaction. Arrive early to secure seats together for your group.

$60

Spring Concert

Port Theatre 125 Front Street, Nanaimo

Under the Musical Direction of Dr. John Churchley NANAIMO CONCERT BAND will deliver what it has become best known and loved for since 1872… a program well played, always entertaining, and leaving the audience wanting more! CONCERT THEME: LOVE IS IN THE AIR! April is springtime and that means love is in the air! The Nanaimo Concert Band Spring Concert at the Port Theatre on April 6 will feature music about love. From love themes in musicals, operas, and movies to Michael Bublé songs to even a Sousa march, there is lots of music about love. The Nanaimo Concert Band loves to perform, loves our audience and we hope you will love our spring concert. As Shakespeare said, “If music be the food of love, then play on“.

$20

Film Screening – Universal Language

Shaw Auditorium 80 Commercial Street, Vancouver Island Conference Centre, Nanaimo

Universal Language Matthew Rankin, 2024 | 89m | Farsi, French Filmmaker Matthew Rankin introduces us to a charmingly impossible Canada where Persian and French are the two official languages, and loneliness is the common currency. Set in a reimagined Winnipeg, the film follows a group of children on eccentric quests to flummox the adults around them, and the government worker who returns home only to find his family is not what he remembered. Universal Language is a loving exploration of a diasporic nation, filtered through a deadpan comic sensibility that will feel like a warm blanket to fans of Wes Anderson and Aki Kaurismaki. Universal Language is receiving universal acclaim and is the winner of multiple awards, including the Audience Award, Director's Fortnight at Cannes Film Festival,  Bright Horizon's Award at Melbourne International Film Festival, Best Canadian Discovery at Toronto International Film Festival, and Best Canadian Film at Vancouver International Film Festival. It is Canada's Choice for the Best International Feature Film Category at this year's Academy Awards.

$15