Alberta Day | Vic Juba Community Theatre
The Government of Alberta, City of Lloydminster
and Vic Juba Community Theatre present
An Alberta Day Show featuring Von Bieker
August 29, 2026 (Sat.) @ 7:30 p.m.
Tickets: Complimentary - Reserved Seating
All ticket sales are final—no refunds or exchanges.
Beware of ticket re-sellers when purchasing tickets.
As background, the Province of Alberta was established by federal legislation on September 1, 1905. To honour this significant milestone, the Government of Alberta has designated September 1 as Alberta Day in perpetuity. Alberta Day is an opportunity for all Albertans to come together, build community, and celebrate the province’s rich history, diverse heritage, and unique cultural identity. We will be celebrating two Albertan artists with a complimentary concert on Sunday, Aug. 31.
Von Bieker Bio
Von Bieker plays indie-folk that haunts your heart with small stories and big questions. Mostly.
His thoughtful lyrics, emotional performances and growing collection of bow ties have gathered a growing fanbase seeking connection—be it on stage or on streaming platforms and radio airwaves across Canada and beyond.
His recent album DUMB HOPE landed at #45 on CKUA radio’s Top 100 Albums of 2024 and was also selected by the Edmonton Journal as one of “The 10 Must-Listen Albums From Edmonton Artists in 2024.” The album also reached #6 on the national !Earshot Folk/Roots/Blues chart, with the title track passing 10,000 Spotify streams in its first two weeks.
Based in Edmonton, Alberta, Von Bieker is leaving a lasting impression on audiences across Canada – from capacity crowds with his Small-Tones band in Edmonton to intimate solo hotel room performances at Folk Alliance International in Montreal that led to bookings with two of Calgary’s largest folk clubs. He’s received radio airplay across Canada including CBC and CKUA, and has been featured in several publications including Bandcamp Daily, The Edmonton Journal, Adobe and Teardrops and Canadian Beats.
Von Bieker draws from a powerhouse of influences, from the guitar-driven groove of Bahamas to the spiritual depth of Bruce Cockburn—from the breaking-point passion of Glen Hansard to the quirky joy of the Talking Heads.