Things to do in Edmonton this week: July 5–11, 2026
David Lee Roth's rare Edmonton stop headlines the week, while Ziggy Marley brings reggae vibes Sunday and rain keeps things indoor-friendly through mid-week.
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This is a wet week with a couple of clear-weather windows, so plan accordingly. Sunday and Tuesday offer the best outdoor light, but thunderstorms roll in Wednesday and Saturday—bank your patio time early and save the comedy clubs and concert halls for when the clouds settle in. The marquee draw is unmistakable: David Lee Roth, the legendary Van Halen frontman known for his wild stage presence and hard rock catalog, plays River Cree Resort & Casino in Enoch on Friday at 9:00 PM. It is a rare North American run for a vocalist who shaped arena rock in the 1980s, and locals willing to make the short drive west should treat it as non-negotiable.
Sunday brings two reggae and roots options. Ziggy Marley, eldest son of Bob Marley and a solo artist in his own right after leading Ziggy Marley and the Melody Makers, performs at River Cree the same evening at 8:00 PM—again in Enoch, a 14-kilometre trip from downtown. If the 11-to-19-degree drizzle on Sunday keeps you closer to home, Blake Redferrin, an American country singer-songwriter, takes Midway Music Hall at 7:00 PM. Dedrick Flynn runs two comedy sets at Rick Bronson's on the Comic Strip Sunday as well, a solid fallback if you want laughs without leaving the city core.
Mid-week brings Angine de Poitrine, a Quebec rock duo performing two shows at ICE District Parkade on July 7 and 8. The anonymous pair—performing under the names Khn de Poitrine and Klek de Poitrine—offer an intriguing indie rock alternative when the forecast clears to partly cloudy on Tuesday (hitting 25 degrees) before the Wednesday storm system arrives.
The Elks host Ottawa on Thursday night at Commonwealth Stadium, a solid CFL matchup if you want outdoor summer football when the rain is forecast to ease to 22 percent chance. Edmonton Stingers take on Winnipeg in basketball Sunday at the EXPO Centre at 4:00 PM, and the Riverhawks host a three-game baseball series at RE/MAX Field from July 7 to 9.
Beyond the box office, this week marks a quiet moment for neighbourhood happenings—St. Albert's Sturgeon River remains dangerously swollen after heavy spring rain, so stay clear of those parks for now. The dining story worth noting is Sip Soda's arrival on Whyte in early August, bringing the ultra-popular dirty soda chain to Edmonton for the first time; it is not open yet, but worth marking. For this week's actual eating, grab a pre-show cocktail at Woodwork on a drier evening, or brunch at Pip before heading to a Sunday show—both slots that fit the week's weather rhythm.
If I had one night out this week, it would be Friday at River Cree for Roth: a genuine rock legend, a rare tour stop, and the kind of show you do not get a second chance at.