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Get Your FILMharmonic Orchestra Tickets in Edmonton: 2026 Concerts & Tour Schedule
Parking & Directions for FILMharmonic Orchestra Northern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium
11455 87 Avenue Northwest, Edmonton, AB
T6G 2T2, CA
1. Jubilee Auditorium Lot - 0.1 km, $15
2. McKernan Park and Ride - 1.5 km, $5
3. University of Alberta Lot - 1.2 km, $10
4. Street Parking (varies) - 0.2 km, $2/hour
5. LRT Park and Ride - 2 km, $5
FILMharmonic Orchestra Concert Live at Northern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium | Edmonton – September 13th, 2026
The Southern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium isn’t just a pretty face on the Calgary skyline; it’s a vibrant hub packed with history and heart. Known for partnering with local schools, it offers more than just performances, it’s a place where young minds get a glimpse into the world of arts and culture through guided tours that delve into its storied past and stunning architecture. Fun fact: back in 2010, it snagged an architectural award for its thoughtful renovations and preservation efforts, talk about caring for history. Over the years, it’s become a go-to spot for dance competitions, musical acts, and big community events, with the Box Seats offering a clear, unobstructed view that makes you feel like you’re right there on stage. The FILMharmonic Orchestra Calgary has performed here, and their concerts in the Orchestra Loge are always a highlight, drawing both classical fans and newcomers alike. Plus, if you’re trying to find it, follow the signs toward the Foothills Hospital, it’s just a short drive south from the Calgary Stampede’s Coca-Cola Stage. All in all, the Jubilee is more than a venue; it’s a cornerstone of Calgary’s cultural life, where every visit feels like becoming part of something bigger.