From food bank concerts to comedy and culture, Surrey’s fall 2025 events promise entertainment for all ages across the city.
Surrey’s Fall Calendar Brims With Music, Theatre and Festivals
A Season Packed With Entertainment
Surrey residents can look forward to a lively lineup of concerts, theatre, festivals, and fundraisers running through September and October. From world-class orchestras to community fairs, the city is hosting dozens of events designed to entertain, inspire, and connect people of all ages.
Music That Gives Back
The fall concert schedule includes major performances with a charitable edge. On Sept. 27, the Coast to Coast fundraiser at Surrey Arts Centre will bring 80s rock to the stage in support of the Surrey Food Bank. Meanwhile, tribute acts in Ikons of Rock (Sept. 11) and a Beethoven Piano Concerto showcase by the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra (Sept. 21) promise unforgettable evenings at the Bell Performing Arts Centre.
Comedy That Hits Close to Home
Laughter takes centre stage this month with Varun Grover’s stand-up solo Love, Death & Ketchup on Sept. 13, exploring fears of mortality and condiment shortages. The Royal Canadian Theatre Company will keep the chuckles coming with They Came From Mars… from Sept. 26-28, a fast-paced parody filled with mishaps and absurdity.
Theatre That Tells New Stories
Surrey Arts Centre’s Main Stage is hosting a range of theatre productions this season. Highlights include Urinetown, The Musical (Sept. 10–12), the acrobatic spectacle Afrique en Cirque (Oct. 5), and You Used to Call Me Marie… (Oct. 15–25), which follows Métis stories of resilience across generations. Each production brings fresh narratives to local audiences.
Festivals That Celebrate Culture
Surrey’s festival season offers something for everyone. The Folk Lore Festival (Sept. 14) will showcase global dance and music traditions, while the Harvest Fair (Sept. 20) at Historic Stewart Farm emphasizes food, music, and community. Later in the month, the iSAFF South Asian Film Festival (Sept. 24–28) will highlight bold storytelling on screen, drawing filmmakers and audiences from across the region.
Community That Connects Neighbours
Beyond performances, Surrey’s fall events highlight togetherness. Welcoming Week’s Newcomer Fair (Sept. 11) invites immigrants and refugees to connect with community resources at Civic Plaza. Seniors can meet the BC Seniors Advocate at a Coffee Social on the same day in Guildford. From cultural open houses to Halloween celebrations, the city’s programming encourages inclusion at every level.
Why It Matters
With events spanning food, art, music, and social causes, Surrey’s fall lineup reflects the city’s diversity and energy. Whether attending a fundraiser, enjoying theatre, or planting trees at National Tree Day (Sept. 27), residents are invited to be part of something bigger—celebrating creativity while strengthening community ties.
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