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The Sundre & District Allied Arts Society was formed to address the need for a practical performing arts facility in the Sundre area.  After several years of fundraising, planning, and construction, the Sundre Arts Development Centre was opened in January, 1999.

This 7,000 square foot (650 square meter) building seats 180 with row seating and 145 in table settings.  It has a number of amenities, including theatre lighting, a complete sound system, and a 7' grand piano.  It has been regularly used to host theatre (community, elementary, and high school), festivals, concerts, recitals, dance (classes and recitals), fashion shows, meetings, and a variety of community events

The Arts Centre is self-supporting and is administered by the volunteer boards of the Sundre & District Allied Arts Society.

Upcoming Concerts

  • Please check advertising for concert time, or call (403) 638-4993 for more information.
  • For all concerts, doors open at 7:00 and show begins at 8:00.
  • Seating for all events is non-reserved (aka., "festival seating").
  • Bar service is available.

Past Artists

How to Get Tickets

  • Tickets for each concert go on sale two weeks before the show.
  • All tickets are $25 each (unless otherwise noted).
  • Tickets, as always, are available from Little Country Cappuccino in Sundre; Bean Brokers in Olds; or by calling 638-4993.

Other Upcoming Events

  • TBA

Where is the Sundre Arts Centre?

  • You can find out how to get to Sundre here.
  • We're on 2nd. Ave. NW, which you can find on this map.

How to Contact the Arts Centre

  • Please contact us at to add your e-mail to our mailing list or to send us questions about upcoming shows or events.
  • Please call (403) 638-4993 for more information on concerts or events.
  • If you wish to inquire about rental of the facility (for corporate and community events, weddings, etc.), please contact Hal Irvine, the Facility Manager, at (403) 638-3333 or by email at  .

Partially funded by Alberta Foundation for the Arts