CONTACT US
For General Queries
Please email us at info@wildhorsesaloon.ca
For Careers
Please visit us at concordegroup.ca/careers
For Events & Group Bookings
Please email us at events@wildhorsesaloon.ca
For Lost & Found
Please note a team member will get back to you in the order in which it was received.
In the spirit of truth and reconciliation, we gratefully acknowledge that Wildhorse Saloon exists and operates on the lands of the Treaty 7 Peoples in Mohkins’tsis, also known as Calgary. This is the traditional land of the Blackfoot Confederacy which includes the Blackfoot from Siksika, Kainai and Piikani, the Dene from Tsuut’ina, and the Goodstoney, Chiniki and Bearspaw of the Stoney Nakoda Nation. We recognize all First Nation, Metis and Inuit Peoples across Turtle Island as the keepers of these lands.
FAQ's
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Your concert ticket is valid for entry into Wildhorse Saloon, no additional ticket purchase is needed.
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As a concert holder, you will receive priority entry into Wildhorse Saloon through the concert ticket line, please look for signage when you arrive at the venue. Concert ticket holders will be processed into the venue more quickly than those who have a General Admission ticket.
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The timing listed on your concert ticket indicates when doors to the show open and when you are welcome to access Wildhorse Saloon.
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As all of our shows have not yet been advanced, we do not have exact timing of when the acts will take the stage, however we anticipate the show to start between 8pm-10pm.
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Yes, Wildhorse Saloon is accessible to those that need. Please ask for a security team member or a manager when you arrive to assist you into the venue and help escort you to find a comfortable place to enjoy the evening. As Wildhorse Saloon is primarily standing room, seating can be arranged when you arrive. There are accessible washrooms, food kiosk and bars are available.