It appeared to be a family night out in Ottawa Saturday (May 4th) as an all ages crowd including many kids descended upon Southam Hall at the National Arts Centre to see Walk Off the Earth and opener MICO.
Canada Day Live Again in Ottawa!
This year marks the 155th anniversary of our nation and also the return to a live show in the capital after a few long years of pandemic restrictions!
CANADA DAY Celebrations Return To Ottawa
DISCOVER CANADA DAY 2022
LIVE PERFORMANCES FROM LEBRETON FLATS PARK
A Festive and Eclectic Lineup for the Big Return of the FEQ
Calgary Stampede 2018 – Coca-Cola Stage Preview
Each year, country legends, rock royalty and rising stars grace the stages of the Calgary Stampede. Check out all of the concerts and music headliners for 2018.
Canada Turns 150 on the Hill – Part 2
On July 1st, approximately 25,000 thousands red and white clad partygoers could be found dancing the night away on Parliament Hill. Those brave souls who endured the very long security lines only to be dumped on by Mother Nature were rewarded by performances by some of the country’s leading artists.
Canada Turns 150 on the Hill – Part 1
Thousands of patriotic Canadians braved the line-ups, the rain and mud, the street closures, and the porta-potties to celebrate our nation’s birthday Parliament Hill style. Those who finally made it through the security gates were not disappointed.
Performance in the Park 2017: A celebration of Canadian music Day 2
Rain, rain, go away…
UPDATED – Experience Canada Day Like Never Before!
Ottawa–Gatineau will host a full weekend of Canada Day activities and performances for Canada 150
OTTAWA, June 1, 2017 /CNW/ – Get ready to celebrate Canada Day like never before! Today, the Honourable Mélanie Joly, Minister of Canadian Heritage, revealed details of the three-day-long Canada Day festivities taking place in Canada’s Capital Region. From June 30 to July 2, an array of incredible activities and performances will take place at three official sites: Parliament Hill, the Canadian Museum of History and Major’s Hill Park.
CBC Music Fest: A Tale of Four Stages
For many of us the May long weekend signifies the unofficial beginning of summer. Summer – with its warm days and long nights, gathering with family and friends to enjoy good eats, fine weather and the great outdoors.