Upcoming concerts in Hamilton 2024

Find concerts, live music, festivals and tour dates near Hamilton: buy tickets for 2024/2025 shows.
  1. Copperhead Road
  2. Roll Me Up and Smoke Me When I Die - Live
  3. Guitar Town
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Steve Earle

  1. Carol Of The Bells
  2. Seven Drunken Nights
  3. A Place In The Choir
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Celtic Thunder

  1. Go To Sleep
  2. Shit Hits The Fan
  3. Shake That (Remix)
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Obie Trice

  1. In Christ Alone
  2. Rejoice
  3. Christ Our Hope In Life And Death
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Kristyn Getty

  1. Okie From Muskogee - Live
  2. Crosseyed Heart
  3. Hate It When You Leave (2010 - Remaster)
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Keith

Most famous venues for live shows in Hamilton

  1. FirstOntario Concert Hall
  2. Bridgeworks
  3. The Studio

About Hamilton

MUSIC

Hamilton's arts and music community is vibrant and diverse. The city's annual Supercrawl festival is a highlight, featuring music, art, and cultural exhibitions that draw crowds from across the region. Hamilton is known for its vibrant music scene, with numerous live music venues, such as This Ain't Hollywood and The Casbah, showcasing local and touring artists across various genres, from indie rock to hip-hop. The city's commitment to the arts is evident in its support for public art installations and its thriving street art scene, with colorful murals adorning many buildings.

CULTURE

Hamilton, located in Ontario, Canada, is a city with a thriving cultural scene. The city's artistic landscape is enriched by venues like Theatre Aquarius and the Art Gallery of Hamilton. Theatre Aquarius offers a wide range of theatrical performances, from classic plays to contemporary productions, attracting both local talent and touring companies. The Art Gallery of Hamilton houses an extensive collection of Canadian and international art, providing a space for residents and visitors to explore various artistic styles and movements.

HISTORY

Hamilton's history is closely tied to its industrial past, earning it the nickname "The Steel City." The city played a pivotal role in Canada's industrialization, with its steel mills and manufacturing plants driving economic growth in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum is a testament to the city's aviation history, featuring a remarkable collection of military aircraft. Dundurn Castle, a National Historic Site, provides insight into Hamilton's Victorian history and offers tours of the grand estate. The city's waterfront, including landmarks like Pier 8 and Bayfront Park, showcases the transformation of former industrial areas into vibrant recreational spaces.

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