Calgarians can catch the Goo Goo Dolls at the Saddledome on Monday night.

The last full week of March also brings two Calgary Flames home games, spring ghost tours at Heritage Park, and a craft-friendly movie night at The Confluence.

The schedule runs from Monday, March 23, to Thursday, March 26, with ticketed options across concerts, sports, and family theatre.

When are the goo goo dolls playing in calgary?

The Goo Goo Dolls stop in Calgary on Monday, March 23, 2026, with a 7:30 p.m. show.

The concert runs at Scotiabank Saddledome, 555 Saddledome Rise SE. Tickets are sold through Ticketmaster, with prices that vary by seat.

Fans can expect a catalogue built on radio staples. The band’s best-known songs include “Iris,” “Here Is Gone,” and “Better Days.”

It is one of several major nights at the Dome this spring as the city’s event calendar ramps up toward summer. The venue also anchors Stampede-season plans laid out in the Calgary Stampede’s 20-year plan for a park rebuild.

How to watch the calgary flames at the saddledome this week

The Flames have two home dates on the calendar in the same week.

Calgary hosts the Los Angeles Kings on Tuesday, March 24, then returns Thursday, March 26, against the Anaheim Ducks. Both games are at Scotiabank Saddledome.

Tickets for each matchup vary by opponent, section, and resale availability. Fans are encouraged to double-check puck-drop times and entry rules before heading downtown.

Late-season home games can draw out-of-town visitors and boost traffic around the Beltline and East Village. Anyone pairing hockey with a night out may want to build in extra time for parking and transit.

What are heritage park’s spring ghost tours?

Heritage Park is bringing back its spring ghost tours on Wednesday, March 25.

People queue outside Scotiabank Saddledome at dusk, anticipating a concert or Calgary Flames game.
Residents and fans gather at the Scotiabank Saddledome, eager for events like Goo Goo Dolls concerts or Flames games during Calgary's March festivities.

The tour starts at 7 p.m. at 1900 Heritage Dr. SW. Admission is listed at $24.95.

Organizers pitch the experience as a guided walk through the park after dark, led by a storyteller. The program promises “ghostly tales” and “true ghost stories” connected to the site’s past.

For visitors planning a multi-stop evening, Heritage Park sits a short drive from the Glenmore Reservoir pathways. Conditions can change quickly in March, and the Environment and Climate Change Canada forecast for Calgary can help with clothing and travel decisions.

How does classics and crafts work at the confluence?

The Confluence Historic Site and Parkland is hosting a midweek movie night that doubles as a casual craft session.

“Grab your crafting supplies and join The Confluence this Wednesday for a screening of the 1950s classic All About Eve.

The event runs Wednesday, March 25, from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m., at 750 9th Ave. SE. Tickets are listed at $12.

“Your ticket includes a small bag of popcorn, the movie screening, and after-hours admission to The Confluence Cultural Centre.”

The format suits people who want a quieter weeknight option than a concert or game, with room to knit, sketch, or do small handwork while watching. It also offers a way to spend time at one of Calgary’s newest cultural sites after regular hours.

Your ticket includes a small bag of popcorn, the movie screening, and after-hours admission to The Confluence Cultural Centre.
— Liam Bloomfield, multi-site manager

What other march 26 shows are on in calgary?

Thursday, March 26, brings another concert option outside the Saddledome.

Rising country performer Maddox Batson is booked for the Grey Eagle Events Centre, 3777 Grey Eagle Dr., with a 7:30 p.m. start. Tickets are listed as starting at $58.

Grey Eagle’s location on Tsuut’ina Nation land makes it a regular stop for touring acts. Fans looking ahead to Stampede season can also mark June 13 for the First Nations Rodeo & Relay at Stampede Park.

For families and theatre fans, StoryBook Theatre is also staging Anne of Green Gables the Musical this month. Performance dates and seating depend on the run’s calendar.

These weeknight events arrive as Calgary’s spring calendar fills with ticketed listings. For a reminder of how packed urban event schedules can get, Toronto’s recent push on public safety and city response after wildlife incidents has drawn attention in a separate debate about park use and crowd patterns, including in the Toronto coyote story.

Calgary’s March 23 to 27 lineup ends with the Flames hosting Anaheim on Thursday, March 26.