Bring Your Kokum Scarf | Sober After Party (18+) |Gasoline Alley Admission 2026
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About the event
Please note this is a sober event, anyone who brings in alcoholic beverages or is intoxicated will be asked to leave.
When the sun goes down, the energy turns all the way up.
Get ready for a late-night sober celebration where Gasoline Alley Museum transforms into a high-energy Indigenous afterparty filled with bass, movement, rez glamour and nonstop dance-floor vibes. Think Native EDM festival afterparty energy mixed with culture, fashion and nightlife, all in a completely sober space built for connection, joy and community.
Featuring Dwight Good Eagle in collaboration with Tribe Artist Society alongside Calgary-based DJ and multidisciplinary artist Kevin Choo, the night blends club hits, Hip Hop, house, remixes, drum and bass, and powwow energy into a packed dancefloor atmosphere designed to keep the party going all night long. Expect crowd singalongs, heavy beats, unexpected flips and nonstop movement.
Rock your Kokum scarf, bring your flyest fit and step into a space where culture, nightlife and celebration collide. Whether you’re coming to dance, connect or simply soak in the atmosphere, this is a night built to celebrate Indigenous joy, creativity and swagger in a whole new way.
Sober After Party Admission:
General (16+): $14.95 plus GST
Annual Members and Heritage Club VIPs: Free Admission
Free for those who self-identify as Indigenous
Indigenous folks who don’t have a Kokum scarf, there are some available at the door.
First 50 ticket purchasers receive a complimentary Kokum scarf!
Know Before You Go
Getting In: Gasoline Alley Museum is located in Heritage Plaza, the area of the Park before the front gates.
Parking: Paid parking is available in the Park's front lots. Click here for more details.
Getting to Heritage Park: There's lots of ways to get to Heritage Park. Find the way that works for you!
On-site Tickets: Tickets are also available for purchase on-site at the front desk!
When the sun goes down, the energy turns all the way up.
Get ready for a late-night sober celebration where Gasoline Alley Museum transforms into a high-energy Indigenous afterparty filled with bass, movement, rez glamour and nonstop dance-floor vibes. Think Native EDM festival afterparty energy mixed with culture, fashion and nightlife, all in a completely sober space built for connection, joy and community.
Featuring Dwight Good Eagle in collaboration with Tribe Artist Society alongside Calgary-based DJ and multidisciplinary artist Kevin Choo, the night blends club hits, Hip Hop, house, remixes, drum and bass, and powwow energy into a packed dancefloor atmosphere designed to keep the party going all night long. Expect crowd singalongs, heavy beats, unexpected flips and nonstop movement.
Rock your Kokum scarf, bring your flyest fit and step into a space where culture, nightlife and celebration collide. Whether you’re coming to dance, connect or simply soak in the atmosphere, this is a night built to celebrate Indigenous joy, creativity and swagger in a whole new way.
Sober After Party Admission:
General (16+): $14.95 plus GST
Annual Members and Heritage Club VIPs: Free Admission
Free for those who self-identify as Indigenous
Indigenous folks who don’t have a Kokum scarf, there are some available at the door.
First 50 ticket purchasers receive a complimentary Kokum scarf!
Know Before You Go
Getting In: Gasoline Alley Museum is located in Heritage Plaza, the area of the Park before the front gates.
Parking: Paid parking is available in the Park's front lots. Click here for more details.
Getting to Heritage Park: There's lots of ways to get to Heritage Park. Find the way that works for you!
On-site Tickets: Tickets are also available for purchase on-site at the front desk!
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1900 Heritage Dr
Calgary, Alberta
T2V 2X3