The Calgary Stampede 2026 concert lineup includes A$AP Rocky and Alanis Morissette, who are headlining two separate Saturday nights at the Scotiabank Saddledome.
A$AP Rocky plays on Saturday, July 4, during the opening weekend. Alanis Morissette takes the stage the following week on Saturday, July 11.
Both shows are part of the ticketed Stampede Concert Series, and both tickets automatically include your regular gate admission to Stampede Park for the day of the concert, saving you the standard entry fee at the turnstiles.
Beyond the stadium shows, the 10-day event runs across multiple stages on the grounds, covering everything from country and rock to hip-hop, EDM, and Afrobeats at the Coca-Cola Stage, Nashville North, and The Big Four Roadhouse.
This multi-venue setup turns the entire Stampede grounds into a sprawling, multi-genre music festival operating simultaneously alongside the traditional rodeo events.
Stampede 2026 Quick Info
A$AP Rocky will perform at the Scotiabank Saddledome on Saturday, July 4, 2026, bringing one of the most prominent hip-hop bookings to this year’s schedule. Presented by Uber Eats, the concert joins the lineup alongside the traditional rock and country headliners that usually dominate the summer schedule. Historically, the Saddledome series has leaned heavily into classic rock, pop, and country superstars. Booking a contemporary hip-hop artist of Rocky’s scale on the first major Saturday night indicates a conscious effort by organizers to diversify the demographic walking through the gates. Live Nation has confirmed the Calgary date is an official stop on the A$AP Rocky: Don’t Be Dumb World Tour, with the performance scheduled for 7:30 p.m. This tour follows the highly anticipated rollout of his latest studio album, meaning Calgary crowds will likely see the full production value and visual design elements that Rocky is known for executing on major arena runs. Alanis Morissette coming to the Saddledome for the 2026 Calgary Stampede https://t.co/PGLuIoIAql pic.twitter.com/Wg7uf2gwOO — Calgary Herald (@calgaryherald) February 9, 2026 Alanis Morissette will headline the Saturday, July 11, 2026, show at the Scotiabank Saddledome. The Canadian singer-songwriter takes the second-to-last night slot of the entire 10-day event. With an enormous catalog of hits spanning over three decades, her show brings a classic alternative rock performance to the closing weekend, traditionally one of the highest-grossing nights for local hospitality and tourism businesses. Ticketmaster lists the Alanis Morissette at Scotiabank Saddledome show for 7:30 p.m., with Stampede Park admission included in the ticket price. Because Morissette draws a multi-generational audience – ranging from Gen Xers who bought her albums on cassette to younger alt-rock fans – tickets for this specific date are expected to move quickly through secondary markets as the event approaches. Morissette brings a definitive Canadian rock presence to the 2026 lineup. Driven by staples from her diamond-certified album Jagged Little Pill, her set adds a completely different musical style to a 10-day schedule that already includes rap, country, pop, and electronic music. Her live performances remain famously high-energy, making this a massive anchor for the final weekend of the festival. While the Saddledome requires a separate ticket, a large portion of the live music is free with your regular park gate admission. The official Stampede Concert Series page lists these grounds shows alongside the stadium events, highlighting the sheer volume of music covered by a standard entry ticket. Tourism Calgary is tracking the complete 2026 Calgary Stampede concert schedule, which combines the free park stages, ticketed arena gigs, and local corporate tents operating across the downtown core city-wide. According to the official Coca-Cola Stage announcement, the 2026 artists include Alessia Cara, All Time Low, Ashe, Ayra Starr, Chingy, deadmau5, Fridayy, Jonah Kagen, Mother Mother, Our Lady Peace, and The Beaches. The stage runs daily, allowing guests to jump between the midway rides and the concert area without leaving the grounds or paying extra. For major acts like deadmau5 or Mother Mother, the tarmac clears out early, so visitors planning to see these headliners should budget time to secure a viewing spot at least two hours before set time. Running from July 2 through July 12, Nashville North is the designated tent for country music and late-night crowds. This venue operates under a strict “first-come, first-served” capacity limit, meaning lineups outside the tent can stretch for hours during peak times. The 2026 Nashville North announcement lists Josh Ross for the Sneak-a-Peek opening night, alongside names like Bailey Zimmerman, Russell Dickerson, Chris Young, and Hudson Westbrook throughout the week. The venue keeps a classic, high-energy party tent setup going every night, serving as the main hub for country fans on the grounds. For those looking to avoid the infamous queues, the Stampede offers paid “Buck the Line” passes, which grant priority access during specific time slots. The Big Four Roadhouse offers a separate indoor space focusing on rock, roots, and classic country acts, providing an air-conditioned alternative to the outdoor elements. The 2026 Big Four Roadhouse lineup features Colin James, Everlast, Glass Tiger, Johnny Reid, Tanya Tucker, Terri Clark, William Prince, and The Marshall Tucker Band. Performances here are free with your park admission ticket. Keep in mind that the Roadhouse becomes an 18+ venue after 6 p.m., catering to an older crowd with full-service bars and premium food vendors, offering a completely different environment than the family-focused midway areas outside. While the concerts take up a lot of the early schedule, other structural, culinary, and cultural details for the 2026 event are also locked in. Alberta’s own country group High Valley will headline all 10 nights of the 2026 Grandstand Show at GMC Stadium. The official Grandstand Show announcement outlines a nightly production that pairs live music with the traditional chuckwagon races, live stunts, synchronized fireworks, and massive drone light choreography over the stadium track. The food options are changing again this year, keeping up the Stampede tradition of experimental and outrageous fair food. The Stampede released a list of over 65 new Midway items for 2026. New additions to the food trucks include the Cheesy Saddle Slice, Ramen Donut, Cookies N Cream Korean Dog, and a local twist on a Canadian classic—the Coke Caesar. The official poster for 2026 was designed by local artist Dayna Loepp and was introduced in October 2025. The artwork features Champion Junior Men’s Grass Dancer Tyrone Sitting Eagle of the Siksika Nation, using a reference photo taken during the 2024 Stampede Powwow. This poster design continues the long-running tradition of highlighting Indigenous competitors and culture as a foundational pillar of the modern Stampede celebration. The Calgary Stampede still centres its identity on the daily afternoon rodeo, evening grandstand events, agricultural competitions, and traditional western showcases. However, the multi-genre expansion of the music schedule means that the 10-day event now functions as a massive, parallel concert festival operating simultaneously across the park. With A$AP Rocky playing the opening weekend and Alanis Morissette headlining the final Saturday, the festival balances classic country roots with hip-hop, rock, pop, and electronic music across the grounds, providing a massive music run that targets virtually every major musical demographic.
A$AP Rocky Hits the Saddledome Opening Weekend
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Alanis Morissette Headlines the Final Saturday
What to Expect From Alanis Morissette
Saddledome Concert Schedule
Artist
Date
Venue
Time
Ticket Info
A$AP Rocky
Saturday, July 4, 2026
Scotiabank Saddledome
7:30 p.m.
Includes same-day Stampede Park admission; tickets via Ticketmaster and Live Nation.
Alanis Morissette
Saturday, July 11, 2026
Scotiabank Saddledome
7:30 p.m.
Includes same-day Stampede Park admission; multi-generational appeal makes early booking recommended.
Free Shows and Park Stages
Coca-Cola Stage: Pop, Rock, EDM, and Afrobeats
The Coca-Cola Stage is the primary outdoor venue for shows included with your regular gate ticket. Located on the northern edge of the grounds, this massive outdoor stage features professional festival-grade sound and lighting rigs.Nashville North: The Core Country Hub
The Big Four Roadhouse: Rock, Roots, and Classics

Calgary Stampede 2026 Stage Guide
Stage / Venue
Music Style
Notable Acts
Access Logistics
Scotiabank Saddledome
Arena Gigs
A$AP Rocky, Alanis Morissette
Separate ticket needed; includes park gate entry. Arena food/drink pricing applies.
Coca-Cola Stage
Pop, Rock, EDM, Afrobeats
Alessia Cara, deadmau5, Ayra Starr, Mother Mother
Free with regular park admission. Outdoor tarmac, standing room only, gets highly crowded.
Nashville North
Country
Josh Ross, Bailey Zimmerman, Chris Young
Free with regular park admission. Heavy queues at night; “Buck the Line” fast-passes sold separately.
The Big Four Roadhouse
Country, Rock, Roots
Colin James, Tanya Tucker, Terri Clark
Free with regular park admission; strictly 18+ after 6 p.m. Indoor, air-conditioned venue.
Additional Insights

High Valley to Lead the Grandstand Show
65+ New Midway Foods Announced
2026 Poster Artwork Revealed
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