Bow Valley High School is proud to announce its final musical performances of the year, featuring two highly anticipated events: the debut of the Jazz Gala on May 29, and the 25th annual Black and White Night Concert on June 5. Both events will be held in the Bow Valley High School Gymnasium and are free to attend—no tickets or reservations required.

This year’s performances promise to be especially memorable, highlighting the dedication, talent, and passion of the school’s music students. The senior concert band, in particular, has devoted themselves to daily 90-minute rehearsals in preparation for these events.
The Jazz Gala, scheduled for Thursday, May 29 at 7:00 p.m., marks a new tradition for the school’s music program. The theme of the evening is Love and Heartbreak, offering an emotional journey through jazz classics and contemporary favorites. The program will feature iconic songs by Michael Bublé and Aretha Franklin, among others, bringing a soulful and romantic atmosphere to the stage. From smooth ballads to upbeat swing numbers, the Jazz Gala promises an evening of rich musical storytelling and heartfelt performances.
Following that, the Black and White Night Concert will take place on Thursday, June 5 at 6:30 p.m., continuing a tradition that has spanned a quarter of a century. This formal concert showcases a wide range of musical styles performed by the school’s concert bands and ensembles, celebrating a year of hard work, growth, and musical excellence.
With no admission fee and a wealth of musical talent on display, both concerts promise to be inspiring celebrations of youth, creativity, and the power of music.