Banff Centre for Arts and Creativity announces the 2026 festival lineup, featuring the international glamour of Pink Martini, the return of IN A LANDSCAPE: Classical Music in the Wild™, Canadian classical music icon James Ehnes, acclaimed American dance company A.I.M by Kyle Abraham, the 50th anniversary celebration of Walter Phillips Gallery, and new programming in CLVB ’33 every summer weekend. Tickets to over 100 free and paid events are on sale now.
BANFF, AB, April 21, 2026 – Banff Centre for Arts and Creativity is excited to bring together world-renowned musicians, artists, and writers, as well as passionate audiences for the 2026 Banff Centre Summer Arts Festival (BCSAF). Running throughout May to September, the 2026 festival invites audiences to experience a season of artistic discovery of over 100 free and ticketed events. Tickets are now available for the 2026 Banff Centre Summer Arts Festival at banffcentre.ca/summer-arts-fest.
In addition to opening up our doors to audiences to what's happening on campus, we're also opening up the Bow Valley community to our artists. During -30-degree temperatures, you might not take a long hike along the Bow River or up to Lake Minnewanka. In the summertime, those activities become part of the Banff Centre experience. The town opens up as much to our participants as we open up our space to the town.
Chris Lorway, President and CEO of Banff Centre
One of the unique characteristics of Banff Centre is its interdisciplinary range of year-round programs and events, and it’s exciting to see this reflected in the Summer Arts Festival. This sheer breadth of art forms and activities sets Banff Centre apart.
Josephine Ridge, Executive Director, Arts at Banff Centre
This summer features a diversity of events for every interest: music, visual arts, literary arts, opera, and more. Ticket packages for Banff Centre’s on-campus hotels are available to make the most of your festival experience. Add a campus tour occurring every other Saturday morning to your itinerary and go behind-the-scenes to areas of campus not typically open to the public.
See the full lineup of the 2026 Banff Centre Summer Arts Festival here.
2026 festival highlights include:
Art of Piano
World-renowned performers and emerging musical talents perform in a series of concerts during BCSAF. Pianists swap performances at Carnegie Hall and the Lincoln Center for intimate concerts throughout campus and downtown Banff. Join participants and faculty as they unite for unforgettable evenings of piano.
Pink Martini
Thomas Lauderdale’s globe-trotting Pink Martini arrives at Banff Centre with its famous blend of classic pop, big-band sound, and Hollywood glamour. Pink Martini has sold over 3 million albums worldwide, performed sold-out shows from Carnegie Hall to Paris’s L'Olympia theatre, and was inducted into the Hollywood Bowl Hall of Fame.
IN A LANDSCAPE: Classical Music in the Wild™
The venue of Sacred Buffalo Guardian Mountain replaces a traditional concert hall during IN A LANDSCAPE: Classical Music in the Wild™. Since 2016, classical pianist Hunter Noack has travelled with a 1912 Steinway Model D concert grand piano on a custom-built flatbed trailer to the world’s most stunning landscapes. While listening to the music through wireless headphones, audiences are encouraged to explore their surrounding environment. IN A LANDSCAPE returns by popular demand after its 2024 debut in Banff Centre’s Shaw Amphitheatre.
Jazz & Sonic Arts
Our electric Jazz & Sonic Arts faculty perform a series of improvisation-filled concerts—often joined by participants from this summer’s residency. Experience virtuosity, curiosity, and experimentation across five nights, each followed by a Jazz Jam Session in the intimate CLVB ’33.
James Ehnesʼ 50th Canada Birthday Tour
One of the planet’s most renowned violinists celebrates his 50th birthday with a not-to-be-missed tour across Canada. Ehnes has won two Grammy Awards, three Gramophone Awards, and 12 JUNO Awards, the most of any classical musician. Joined by celebrated pianist Andrew Armstrong, the repertoire includes Brahms’s “Sonata No. 3,” Bartók’s “Rhapsody No 1,” and the world premiere of Carmen Braden’s “Imaginal,” co-commissioned by Banff Centre.
Nomadisms
Nomadism is a mode of existence determined by movement, alternative cartographies, and attention to the earth. Through music, video installation, sculpture, and other media, artists consider how this shapes aesthetics and art-making. This summer, explore Nomadisms artist lectures, open studios, and a dance party featuring films, performances, and DJ sets.
Diane Borsato: A Clean Place to Swim
In A Clean Place to Swim, Diane Borsato presents new and past works that explore the liberating, intimate, and communal possibilities of being in water. This Walter Phillips Gallery exhibition brings together acts of teaching, learning, and encounters across backgrounds while exploring our shared right to clean, wild environments.
One arc in colour, another in time
In recognition of its 50th anniversary, Walter Phillips Gallery will send postcards, featuring Misty Bow River, 2022 by Steven Beckly, to as many past exhibiting artists as possible, with the request of returning them along with a memory of their time. As responses arrive and are displayed throughout the remainder of the year, visitors will encounter a growing archive of firsthand recollections and renewed connections.
Join us for two opera workshops this summer, featuring some of the biggest names in contemporary opera in Canada and Europe.
R.U.R. A Torrent of Light is an award-winning contemporary opera by Toronto’s Tapestry Opera that weaves the risks and ethics of A.I. with an electronic-infused score. Inspired by Karel Čapek’s 1920’s science-fiction play Rossum’s Universal Robots, R.U.R. A Torrent of Light offers a look into the near future, where humanoid bots start to prioritize their own learning over their creators’ instructions.
Miroir de nos peines (Mirror of our Sorrows) brings Banff’s audience to interwar France and the madness of the Phoney War. The opera follows Louise, Désiré, Raoul, and Gabriel. Each has experienced the panic and chaos of conflict differently, only to learn that their pasts are unexpectedly linked. This free, work-in-progress showing by composer Hèctor Parra isn’t to be missed.
Literary Cabarets
Literary Cabarets bring together original works by resident writers working across fiction, non-fiction, prose, hybrid forms, and experimental approaches to language. This summer, writers from the long-established Literary Journalism residency share long-form journalism, narrative nonfiction, and reported essays. In August, authors from the Crime Writing program will explore subjects through fiction, mystery, and noir.
White Space (Avant Premiere)
Questioning form and expectations and jostling between theatrical and somatic ideals of confrontation and conversation, White Space is a new evening-length work for 11 captivating dancers. Created by A.I.M by Kyle Abraham, this performance uses the celebrated choreographer’s signature blend of classical and contemporary dance with a hip-hop underbelly.
Banff International String Quartet Festival
The Banff International String Quartet Festival (BISQFest) returns with an exceptional lineup of performers, including Calgary-born pianist and Banff Centre alumnus Jan Lisiecki, performing with the Banff Festival Orchestra, and Grammy Award-winning cellist Steven Isserlis. Canadian dancer and choreographer Neshama Nashman also brings new works to life on the Jenny Belzberg stage, followed by a performance of Copland’s Appalachian Spring for chamber ensemble. They’re joined by Banff International String Quartet Competition (BISQC) laureates Afiara Quartet (2016) and Opus13 (2022), as well as the Dalí Quartet, champions of Latin chamber music. See the full festival lineup here.
NEW Optional concert add-on: Join BISQFest director Barry Shiffman, Jan Lisiecki, and fellow artists for a one-night-only intimate gathering in support of BISQFest, featuring a brief Q&A, drinks, and hors d’oeuvres.
CLVB ’33
After the successful debut of CLVB ’33 in 2025, Banff Centre is bringing back the venue as a space to make the most of summer weekends. Head to CLVB ’33 for a night of karaoke, dancing, DJ sets, and live comedy. After each concert, follow the Jazz & Sonic Arts artists to CLVB ’33 for a refreshing cocktail and join in the Nomadisms Dance Party alongside other festival goers. Stay tuned for more programming announcements in the coming weeks.
AMP Sessions
For two weekends, the Shaw Amphitheatre becomes a stage for musicians from Banff, Alberta, and beyond. Live music, food, drinks, and a 360° view of Banff's gorgeous surroundings come together to create an unbeatable festival atmosphere. Bring a picnic or grab something to eat at our on-campus BBQ and soak in the music. Stay tuned for lineup announcements in the coming weeks.
And that’s just a taste of what’s coming up this summer! Visit banffcentre.ca for the full lineup of events and contact the Banff Centre Box Office for tickets at 1.403.762.6301.
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About Banff Centre for Arts and Creativity: Founded in 1933, Banff Centre is a post-secondary institution built upon an extraordinary legacy of excellence in artistic and leadership development. What started as a single course in drama has grown to become a global organization leading in arts, culture, and creative decision-making across dozens of disciplines, from the fine arts to Indigenous Wise Practices. From our home in the stunning Canadian Rocky Mountains, Banff Centre for Arts and Creativity aims to move everyone who attends our campus - artists, leaders, thinkers, and audiences - to unleash their creative potential and realize their unique contribution to build an innovative, inspiring future through education, performances, convenings, and public outreach. banffcentre.ca