What's coming up in Victoria this July
Caribbean carnival on the harbour, Pride across the city, Kinky Boots at the Royal, collector cars down Oak Bay Avenue, and Pacific FC under the lights. Your month, mapped.

Summer is the month Victoria stops apologizing for the rain. The calendar fills fast — a Caribbean carnival on the Inner Harbour, Pride spilling across downtown, a Broadway hit at the Royal, and a soccer side worth the drive to Langford. Here's what we'd actually clear an evening for in July.
The big weekends
i-Land Fest 2026 — Vancouver Island's Caribbean Carnival takes over Ship Point at the Inner Harbour from July 3–5: three days of soca, steelpan, food, and colour downtown. Details.
The 26th Annual Oak Bay Collector Car Festival closes Oak Bay Avenue on July 19 — hundreds of polished classics, free to wander. Details.
Pride, all month
Victoria does Pride loud and long. Pride in the Word, billed as Canada's largest Pride literary event, lands at the Victoria Conference Centre on July 4 — details here. The sixth annual Blossom Your Pride brings a free, family celebration to the Yates Street Community Garden on July 11 — details here.
On stage
Broadway in Victoria's Kinky Boots struts into the Royal Theatre from July 7–12 — the feel-good hit about a drag queen, a failing shoe factory, and the boots that save it. Tickets.
Chamber-music fans: the Quartet Fest West Participants' Concert plays St. Andrew's Presbyterian on July 5, by donation — details. And The Vic Theatre screens Kubrick's Lolita on July 5 for the repertory crowd — details.
Live music & late nights
Sea-shanty supergroup The Longest Johns, with Seán Dagher, pull into Studio 919 on July 14 — the TikTok shanty crowd, in person. Tickets. Indie-folk duo Amistat play Upstairs on July 21 — tickets. And if you'd rather things got weird, Shrek Rave turns the Strathcona rooftop into a swamp on July 18 — tickets.
On the pitch
Pacific FC has two home dates at Starlight Stadium this month: July 5 vs. Halifax Wanderers (tickets) and July 31 vs. FC Supra (tickets). Summer nights, a short drive to the Westshore.
Make something, or just show up
If you'd rather do than watch, July's quieter listings are full of it: watercolour and collage mornings downtown, terrarium workshops at GARDENWORKS in Oak Bay and Colwood, and summer fruit-tree pruning at the Welland Legacy Park orchard. The regulars hold, too — Drag Bingo at The Vicious Poodle, Trivia Thursday at Brickyard Pizza, and Saturday-morning conversation at Murchie's.
The full, always-updating list — with the smaller stuff we couldn't fit here — lives on our events page. Go do something.
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