festival of women & song
Festival

Get Ready for Harmony Bazaar 2026!

See you next year! July 23-25, 2027

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Pay What You Can...

Harmony Bazaar Festival of Women & Song offers festival passes on a pay-what-you-can, by-donation basis to ensure the event remains accessible to all. This approach removes financial barriers, allowing more people in the community to experience live music and cultural programming regardless of income, while those who are able can contribute to support artists and the festival’s sustainability. By reducing the cost burden often associated with the arts, Harmony Bazaar reinforces its commitment to inclusion, community connection, and the belief that cultural experiences should be shared and accessible, not limited by price.

What to Expect

Set along the ocean at Seacaps Memorial Park, you can expect a vibrant, multi-day experience that blends live music, creativity, and community. From the moment you arrive, the atmosphere feels both intimate and energizing—where coastal scenery meets the sound of powerful voices.

During the day, explore a variety of programming including songwriting workshops, youth showcases, and interactive art spaces that invite connection and creativity. As evening sets in, the Lighthouse Stage becomes the heart of the festival, featuring dynamic performances across folk, pop, roots, and soul.

At its core, Harmony Bazaar offers more than entertainment—you’ll experience a celebration of women and gender-diverse artists as creators and leaders, creating a space that feels welcoming, inspiring, and deeply meaningful.

Frequently Asked Questions

Harmony Bazaar offers a pay-what-you-can, by-donation festival pass. Everyone is welcome to attend regardless of their ability to pay, and contributions of any amount help support the festival and its artists.

Yes! Harmony Bazaar is a welcoming, all-ages event with programming that can be enjoyed by youth, families, and seniors alike. Make sure you check out the NEW Seacaps Park Playground with direct views of the festival main stage!

Yes, the site features concrete walkways, ramps and gender-neutral accessible washrooms.

Yes! The festival grounds are open and festival-gorals are welcome to bring their own food and NON-alcoholic drinks.

Bring a chair or blanket, sunscreen, water, bug spray and layers for changing weather and cool summer evenings. Most importantly, bring your love of music and community!

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