Brit’s Picks Sept. 25 – Oct. 2

Educating Rita

Now – Oct. 5

Remai Arts Centre

Persephone Theatre opens its season with a comedy. Educating Rita tells the story of a brash, straight-talking hairdresser who wants to change her life by going back to school and her disillusioned professor Frank. The pair explore poetry and literature and end up teaching each other a lesson. This is a story about the power of learning. Tickets are $57 – $71.

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Leonard & Joni: The Untold Love Story

Thursday

Broadway Theatre

Their music has entranced us for decades with their love affairs becoming almost as legendary as the songs they created but not many of us know about the brief romance between Joni Mitchell and Leonard Cohen. This performance uses photos, video, and of course, music to bring their whirlwind love affair to life. Learn how Mitchell and Cohen influenced each other and the incredible tunes that came from their love. Tickets are $62.

Here’s a link for all the information.

 

Rube & Rake

Friday

The Bassment

Award-winning folk duo of Jos Sandu and Andrew Laite, known as Rube & Rake are out on the road in support of their new album Good Time After Bad and they’re making a stop in our city. The band, based in St. John’s, create lilting, joyful music about the modern Canadian experience. Tickets are $26 – $36.

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Saskatoon International Burlesque Festival

Fri. & Sat.

Broadway Theatre

It’s all about the art of the tease! Saskatoon’s International Burlesque Festival is back for another year with performances by international artists like Finland’s Lala L’More and MC Constance Craving from New Zealand. There will be glitter and glamour. Tickets are $35 or you can get a pass for both nights for $60.

Here’s the link to get those tassels twirling.

 

Tosca

Saturday

TCU Place

Puccini’s most-loved opera Tosca has passion, corruption, and deadly consequences. The Saskatoon Symphony Orchestra brings this story to the stage in partnership with the National Arts Centre Orchestra and Edmonton Opera’s Emerging Artist Program. The main cast has performed in Ottawa and Whitehorse and now they take the stage with the orchestra and a chorus of local singers for a semi-staged production (the singers perform in front of the orchestra on stage with costume and set pieces). This opera is in Italian but don’t worry, there will be surtitles projected on screens above the stage so you won’t miss a minute of the action. Tickets are $56 – $98.

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Coldplay Experience

Saturday

Capitol Music Club

Coldplay fans aren’t going to want to miss this concert. The Capitol welcomes Epic Live Concerts’ Coldplay Experience. This is a show that pays homage to the British rock group and is sure to get you on the dance floor with all the bands hits. Tickets are $30.

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Warren Zeiders

Saturday

SaskTel Centre

Rising country music star Warren Zeiders is out on the road on his Relapse Tour and is making a stop in our city. After only a few years in the business he won a CMT award in 2024 and Zeiders opened for Jelly Roll’s Beautifully Broken Tour las year. His hits like Pretty Little Poison and Heartbreaker are in high radio rotation. Tickets are $47 – $173.

Here’s the link with all the details.

 

Wilbur & the Simple Superstars

Sunday

The Bassment

Get ready to experience music, dance, and global culture all in one concert. Wilbur & the Simple Superstars will hit up The Bassment for a Culture Days concert organized by CQ Worldwide Consulting. It’s an organization that supports multiculturalism and cultural intelligence right here in the province and around the world. The concert will feature performances by Nigerian drum master Olabisi Matthew, Cree singer Falynn Baptist, and Jared “DJ Deli” Funk. The show is free.

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STC Every Child Matters Pow Wow

Sun. – Tues.

SaskTel Centre

It’s a celebration of resilience, remembering, and looking forward together to a brighter future. The annual Saskatoon Tribal Council Every Child Matters Pow Wow is back to mark the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. There will be traditional dancing, drumming, and storytelling to mark the three day celebration. Admission is free.

Here’s a link with more information.