Khatsahlano Street Party
Khatsahlano Street Party is Vancouver's favourite free music and arts festival—and also the city’s largest.
Created with love in 2011 by the members of the Kitsilano West 4th Avenue Business Association, Khatsahlano features multiple stages showcasing more than 50 of Vancouver’s top musical performers as well as the eclectic work of local artisans and street performers.
This 10-block street fair, spanning from Burrard to MacDonald Street, also features a wide variety of food options, bustling patios, giveaways, special activities, licensed beer gardens, and much more.
Since 2001, the Kitsilano 4th Avenue Business Improvement Association has been responsible for marketing, promoting, beautifying and advancing a thriving, sustainable business district for its residents, guests, its 240+ business members and more than 150 commercial property owners. The Association is responsible for the annual 10-block Khatsahlano Street Party as well as for category sales events including Fashion on 4th, PATIO Vancouver, Take Out to Help Out and the annual Kitsmas campaign. In summer 2021, a public plaza, Kits Common was also installed by the BIA members.
Khatsahlano Street Party respectfully acknowledges that it takes place on the unceded, traditional territories of the Musqueam, Squamish and Tsleil-Waututh First Nations.
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Pull up a sidewalk seat for tortas or Greek ‘za, or grab a bite and head to the fest’s music stages
The annual West 4th Avenue festival returns, with more than 50 musical acts on seven stages across 10 blocks
Fun-filled event also features delectable drinks, tasty bites, and family-friendly activities
Over 50 concerts to take place at fair on West 4th Avenue between Burrard and Macdonald streets
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