The Comox Valley is always bustling with opportunities to connect and have fun. From Farmer’s Markets to Poetry Readings at the library, and from music festivals to mountain bike races — here are a few exciting things happening right here in your neighbourhood.

  • Angry Snowmans w/She

    Masonic Lodge 2687 Dunsmuir Ave, Cumberland
    Jenn's Picks

    This is my kind of Christmas “schmaltz”. We’ve got a band called “Angry Snowmans” who have been playing Christmas punk since 2008, She, A Danzig era Misfits band, and Search and Decanter, a 69-77 era Iggy Pop tribute band. All ages and over by 11. $20 or PWYC at the door.

  • Celebration Singers

    St George's
    Jenn's Picks

    This concert is called “Seasons of Love”. The Celebration Singers are a mixed choir, a treble voiced choir and a male voiced choir.

  • Brass and Bells Masquerade

    Waverley Hotel
    Jenn's Picks

    This Festive night will include legends of Westcoast bass music, PRSN and Leland River. Supporting them is Miss Mar. Yes, masks are encouraged.

  • Co-Val Choristers

    Regier Theatre
    Jenn's Picks

    This choir started in 1958 as a part of a night school program?! It has taken on various forms over those many years but their focus on Choral music elevates them from just another community choir. Plus their accompanist is amazing. $20 at the door.

  • Siarimis- When the Veil is Thin

    the Abbey
    Jenn's Picks

    Winter is a “thin time” in Gaelic tradition. This event is shaped by local musician Luke’s recent wanderings across Ireland. It will include ghostly ballads and winter airs.

  • Co-Val Choristers

    Regier Theatre
    Jenn's Picks

    This choir started in 1958 as a part of a night school program?! It has taken on various forms over those many years but their focus on Choral music elevates them from just another community choir. Plus their accompanist is amazing. $20 at the door.

  • Fontine and Zoon

    Sid Williams Theatre
    Jenn's Picks

    Fontine is an indie-folk artist from Winnipeg. Her music is inspired by the prairie landscape and her Queer Indigenous identity. Zoon gets their name from Zoongide’ewin which means “bravery, courage and The Bear Spirit” in Ojibway. This promises to be a very memorable night. Tickets

  • Co-Val Choristers

    Regier Theatre
    Jenn's Picks

    This choir started in 1958 as a part of a night school program?! It has taken on various forms over those many years but their focus on Choral music elevates them from just another community choir. Plus their accompanist is amazing. $20 at the door.

  • Winter Harp

    Sid Williams Theatre
    Jenn's Picks

    This group has been coming to the area for over 30 years. For most of those years I didn’t go see them because I thought I wouldn’t enjoy it. But then I heard they played a 5 foot long bass psaltery, the only functioning one in the world and one of the few functioning Organistrums...