Upcoming concerts in Ottawa 2024

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  1. Young, Wild & Free (feat. Bruno Mars)
  2. Nuthin' But A "G" Thang
  3. Drop It Like It's Hot
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Snoop Dogg

  1. Eyes Without A Face
  2. Rebel Yell
  3. White Wedding - Pt. 1
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Billy Idol

  1. Santa Claus Is Comin' to Town - Live at C.W. Post College, Greenvale, NY - December 1975
  2. Dancing In the Dark
  3. I'm On Fire
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Bruce Springsteen

  1. Something Like That
  2. Highway Don't Care
  3. I Like It, I Love It
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Tim McGraw

  1. She Had Me At Heads Carolina
  2. Single Saturday Night
  3. Drinkaby
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Cole Swindell

  1. I Miss the Misery
  2. Bad Romance
  3. Love Bites (So Do I)
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Halestorm

  1. Mediterranean Sundance / Rio Ancho - Live at Warfield Theatre, San Francisco, CA - December 5, 1980
  2. Beyond The Mirage
  3. Lady of Rome, Sister of Brazil
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Al Di Meola

  1. goodbye looks good on you (feat. Mitchell Tenpenny)
  2. Bigger Mistakes
  3. Truth About You
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Mitchell Tenpenny

  1. This Town's Been Too Good To Us
  2. Boys Back Home
  3. Good Times Go By Too Fast
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Dylan Scott

  1. Wondering Where The Lions Are
  2. Foxglove
  3. Lover's In A Dangerous Time
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Bruce Cockburn

  1. Runnin' Thru the 7th with My Woadies
  2. 1000 Rounds
  3. Void
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Pouya

  1. She Likes It (feat. Jake Scott)
  2. Yours
  3. God Gave Me A Girl
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Russell Dickerson

  1. We Don't Fight Anymore
  2. I Hope You’re Happy Now
  3. What He Didn't Do
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Carly Pearce

  1. From The Start
  2. Falling Behind
  3. A Night To Remember
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Laufey

Most famous venues for live shows in Ottawa

  1. Canadian Tire Centre
  2. Bronson Centre Theatre
  3. Confederation Park
  4. National Arts Centre / Centre national des Arts
  5. Southam Hall at National Arts Centre
  6. Bronson Centre
  7. LeBreton Flats Park
  8. Lansdowne Park
  9. Azrieli Studio at National Arts Centre

About Ottawa

MUSIC

Ottawa, Canada's capital, has produced a talented roster of artists who have made their mark on various facets of the entertainment industry. Singer-songwriter Alanis Morissette, known for her chart-topping hits like "You Oughta Know" and "Ironic," started her musical journey in Ottawa before achieving international fame. The city also boasts the alternative rock band Alanis, named in honor of Morissette, which gained recognition for their distinctive sound. Beyond music, Ottawa has contributed to the world of comedy with notable comedians like Tom Green, who rose to prominence with his MTV show "The Tom Green Show" and his unique brand of humor. These artists have not only enriched Ottawa's cultural legacy but have also achieved global recognition for their creative talents.

Ottawa's music scene reflects the city's diverse and multicultural identity, hosting a wide range of musical genres, from classical symphonies to contemporary concerts. Ottawa Jazz Festival is a major annual event that attracts both local and international jazz artists, adding a rhythmic touch to the city's cultural calendar. Additionally, Ottawa showcases its rich indigenous heritage through traditional music performances, connecting residents and visitors to the First Nations' musical traditions that have deep roots in the region.

CULTURE

Ottawa's cultural vibrancy is evident in its world-class museums and galleries. The National Gallery of Canada houses an extensive collection of art, including iconic Canadian works. The Canadian Museum of History provides insights into the nation's past, with exhibitions that delve into its diverse cultural heritage. Festivals like Winterlude and the Canadian Tulip Festival celebrate Ottawa's multiculturalism, featuring artistic performances, culinary experiences, and traditions from around the world. The city's diverse culinary scene is a testament to its multicultural population, offering a global array of flavors for residents and food enthusiasts to savor.

HISTORY

Ottawa's history is deeply rooted in Canada's formation as a nation. The choice of Ottawa as the capital was strategic, bridging the divide between English-speaking Ontario and French-speaking Quebec. Parliament Hill, with its historic buildings and the iconic Peace Tower, serves as the political heart of Canada, where laws are debated and enacted. The Rideau Canal, constructed in the 19th century for defense and transportation, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a symbol of Ottawa's historical significance. It now serves as a picturesque waterway for recreational activities.

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