Indian Summer Festival in Vancouver
Indian Summer Festival is a celebration of South Asian arts, bringing together more than 90 Canadian and international artists across a lineup of programming at various venues across Vancouver, Burnaby, and Surrey. Enjoy comedy, live music, theatre, literature, and interdisciplinary exchange, from now until July 19, 2026.

Indian Summer Festival in Vancouver
- Dates: On now until July 19, 2026
- Location: Various venues across Vancouver, Burnaby & Surrey
- Tickets: Available online now from $20
Curated by Indian Summer Festival Executive Artistic Director Am Johal, the festival’s 2026 theme Ragas for a Ruptured World is a call to artistic expression, creative defiance, and collective meaning in an increasingly fractured world.
The festival is now underway! Upcoming highlights include these ticketed events:
Tiffin Talks
July 12 at Ocean Artworks Pavilion (1531 Johnston St)
Tiffin Talks is a dialogue series that brings together diverse thought leaders, artists, innovators, and change makers across disciplines. Panelists gather to exchange knowledge, share projects and ideas, then join the audience for a nourishing meal. 2026 Tiffin Talks include:
- Reclaiming the Bloom: Pattern, Myth, and the Feminine moderated by artists Jas Lally, Keerat Kaur, and Manjot Kaur (12pm)
- Grammars of Return with guests Farheen Haq and Renisa Mawani, moderated by Jasbir K. Puar (3pm)
- Inherited Forms, Reimagined Futures with a work-in-progress performance by Sasha Ashwini, followed by dialogue with Tasha Faye Evans and Sujit Vaidya (6pm)
Special Presentation: An Evening with Modern Biology
July 13 at 7:00pm at VanDusen Botanical Garden (5251 Oak St)
Set within the natural beauty of VanDusen Botanical Garden, this immersive outdoor performance by Modern Biology transforms plant bioelectricity into live, improvised sound. Drawing on raga and ecological systems, the work invites audiences into a contemplative listening experience that foregrounds connection, environment, and presence in a relaxed, picnic-style gathering with beloved local musician Tarun Nayar.
Pushing 30: Featuring Abby Govindan
July 15 at 8:00pm at The Rio Theatre (1660 East Broadway)
A gut-busting night of laughter from two breakout comedians. One of the youngest touring comedians in the world, Abby Govindan presents Pushing 30, her hour-long special exploring aging, dating, and breaking generational curses. Abby will be joined by the hilarious Niki Mohrdar, who will open the evening with her relatable comedy.
Why We Work Out
July 15-18 at The Fishbowl (100-1398 Cartwright St), co-presented with Boca del Lupo
A highly physical and deeply moving new immersive performance by Anita Majumdar, commissioned and in development with Nightswimming, and directed by Brian Quirt. Why We Work Out weaves together rigorous practice, Hindu mythology, classical Indian dance and Indian pop culture as Anita looks back at her various past training regimes.
Intemperance: Sonora Jha in Conversation with Minelle Mahtani
July 16 at 6:00pm at Waterfront Theatre (1412 Cartwright St)
Acclaimed novelist, professor, and essayist Sonora Jha brings her new novel, Intemperance – a bold, unflinching exploration of race, power, desire, and the uneasy moral terrain of liberal institutions – to Indian Summer Festival, in conversation with Minelle Mahtani, author of the award-winning memoir, May It Have a Happy Ending. The lively exchange will be followed by a book signing with both authors.
IGNITE! Emerging Artists Showcase featuring Arthur Flowers
July 16 at 8:30pm at Waterfront Theatre (1412 Cartwright St)
IGNITE! weaves together a dynamic assemblage of five emerging artists for an inspiring Pecha Kucha-style evening. Lightning round presentations explore how memory, migration, or resistance shape contemporary diasporic artistic practices. Hosted by Arthur Flowers, Memphis-born storyteller, novelist, and musician.
Imaginal Airlines
July 17 at 5pm at Ocean Artworks Pavilion (1531 Johnston St, Vancouver)
For one night only, enter the departure lounge for a site-specific, immersive performance of Imaginal Airlines’ flagship Flight A108, a sonic experience through imaginal airspace. Performed live by the Imaginal Cells and a full airline crew, the experience is part concert, part active meditation, and part return-journey to the Self.
Ragas Reimagined
July 17 at 7:30pm at Surrey Arts Centre (13750 88 Avenue, Surrey)
Ragas Reimagined brings together two extraordinary ensembles for an evening of lush vocals, beloved melodies, and boundary-crossing sound. Opening the night is Raga Echoes, an ensemble with special guest Gurmukh Singh, presenting Live Unbound, an intimate, unplugged journey through iconic Bollywood-led South Asian songs. The evening will continue with the Juno Award-nominated Indo-jazz ensemble, Raagaverse, led by vocalist Shruti Ramani and pianist-composer Noah Franche-Nolan. They will be joined by globally renowned tabla and ghazal master Cassius Khan.
HYDRONE
July 18 at 3pm at Lobe Studio (713 E Hastings St, Vancouver)
HYDRONE is a transdisciplinary spatial audio installation by Ruby Singh exploring water as memory, force, and connective tissue. Presented through the 4DSOUND system at Lobe Studio, the work combines hydrophones, environmental recordings, modular synthesis, poetry, and climate data sonification to create an evolving sonic ecosystem that moves through elemental states of ice, river, rain, ocean, and mist.
Strings of Solace: Mohamed Assani Quartet
July 18 at 8pm at the Ismaili Centre Vancouver (4010 Canada Way, Burnaby)
The Mohamed Assani Quartet pushes the boundaries of music-making while deeply honoring the rich traditions of classical music. Led by two-time Western Canadian Music Award nominee Mohamed Assani will bring his unique training in Indian, Pakistani, and Western music to craft a truly cross-cultural experience, within the captivating setting of Ismaili Centre Vancouver’s Social Hall.
View the full program and purchase tickets online.
Free Programming
A variety of free programming will also be offered throughout the festival, including the Gong Library, an immersive collection of gongs, chimes, and other instruments from around the world at Ocean Artworks Pavilion; two video works (Inclination and Forgiveness) by Farheen Haq, co-presented by Grunt Gallery at its Mt. Pleasant Community Art Screen (intersection at Kingsway and W Broadway); the interdisciplinary exhibition Keerat Kaur: If Gardens Could Dream at the Surrey Art Gallery; Apna Mela, a joyful, intergenerational event taking over Surrey’s Strawberry Hill Park, produced by Gen Connect; and a closing event featuring poetry and live music called Rishta, in the heart of Vancouver’s Punjabi Market, curated by Ruby Singh.
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