Events Description
World’s Heritage. Canada’s Harmony.
Experience a week of a global gathering of harpists, educators, and music lovers celebrating the harp’s timeless beauty and boundless future.
The Toronto International Harp Festival (iHarpFest) brings the world’s most distinguished harpists together at two of Toronto’s most inspiring venues — the Aga Khan Museum and The Ismaili Centre — for a celebration of culture, creativity, and connection.
From Queen Victoria to Broadway settings, from ancient strings to contemporary sounds, iHarpFest 2026 will transform Toronto into the most diverse international stage for the harp — the world’s most ethereal instrument.
Who is it for?
All ages
HOW MUCH
Tickets : $60-$299
July 11 Saturday Location: Ismaili Center Toronto – Social Hall
50 Harps. One Sound. Toronto Voices Unite.
Tier Ticket – Rear: $60
Tier Ticket – Centre: $65
Harp Concerto Night with National Broadcast Orchestra
Tier Ticket – Rear: $75
Tier Ticket – Centre: $85
July 12 Sunday Location: Aga Khan Museum – Nanji Family Foundation Auditorium
Harpist to Her Majesty. A Victorian Tribute.
Tier Ticket – Balcony: $65
Tier Ticket – Orchestra: $75
Harp Meets Theatre: “Woman on a Ledge”
Tier Ticket – Balcony: $70
Tier Ticket – Orchestra: $80
Concert Series Pass (4 concerts for the price for 3)
Rear Side/ Balcony: $188
Centre/ Orchestra: $218
*All concerts include access to same day presentation and exhibits
Weekend Pass: $299
**Educational Series: Presentation, Masterclasses. This is included to the
Weekend Pass – $299 access to concerts, education series on both days.
Summer Harp Institute (July 6-10): $1,125
Sign up for Summer Harp Institute before Jan 31, 2026, the Weekend Pass is free.
How to get tickets?
WHEN & WHERE
Date: Monday July 6, 2026 to Sunday July 12, 2026
July 11 Saturday Location: Ismaili Center Toronto – Social Hall
50 Harps. One Sound. Toronto Voices Unite.
3-4pm
Harp Concerto Night with National Broadcast Orchestra
7:30-9:30pm
Artist Meet and Greet
9:30-10pm
July 12 Sunday Location: Aga Khan Museum – Nanji Family Foundation Auditorium
Harpist to Her Majesty. A Victorian Tribute.
2-3pm
Harp Meets Theatre: “Woman on a Ledge”
7:30-9pm
Artist Meet and Greet
9-9:30pm
Educational Series: Presentation, Masterclasses.
July 11
The French Tradition – Joint Masterclass (Kathleen Bride, Catherine Michel) 9:30-12pm
Open Mic (Harpists to play and jam freely) 4pm to 6pm
July 12
“The Bohemian Harp” Masterclass – Jana Bouskova (2 hrs) 10am – 12pm
Orchestral Insights – Sarah Bullen 3:30-5:30pm
All day Harp Factory Exhibition, Digital Screen Viewing
Summer Harp Institute (July 6-10): 9am-4pm daily
Venue & Address
Aga Khan Museum, The Ismaili Centre, All Nations Event Centre, Aga Khan Museum (77 Wynford Dr, Toronto), The Ismaili Centre (49 Wynford Dr, Toronto), All Nations Event Centre (3300 Hwy 7, Markham, ON)
Wheelchair accessible
Free Parking
Accessible by Public Transport











