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Best Shows in January 2025

MJ The Musical at NAC Southam Hall

MJ The Musical

Michael Jackson fans rejoice as the Tony-winning brand new musical all about the iconic superstar is here! With Jackson's plethora of moon-walking hits in tow, MJ the Musical is set to explore the star's life and his stratospheric rise to fame. The Michael Jackson Estate and Columbia Live Stage have partnered on the project, with two-time Pulitzer Prize winner Lynn Nottage (Sweat, Ruined) set to pen the book. Now touring North America!

Jan 1 - 5, 2025

NAC Southam Hall

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Sum 41 at Canadian Tire Centre

Sum 41

If you came of age in the early 2000s, there's a good chance that Sum 41's "Does This Look Infected?" formed part of the soundtrack to your teen angst and rebellion. In 2024, they are embarking on their last headlining worldwide tour in support of the highly anticipated final album 'Heaven x Hell'. The tour will be split into two halves of the year, with dates in the spring and fall. Don't miss your chance to catch them live, for maybe the last time, with support from ska-punk band The Interrupters!

Branford Marsalis at NAC Southam Hall

Branford Marsalis

Three-time Grammy Award-winning saxophonist and New Orleans native Branford Marsalis has jazz running through his veins. The sons of a jazz singer and music professor, Marsalis and his brothers have risen to the upper echelons of modern jazz due to their virtuosic playing and technique. In an astounding four decade career, the living legend has performed and recorded with the likes of Miles Davis, Art Blakey and Herbie Hancock.

Jan 22 - 23, 2025

NAC Southam Hall

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Lord of the Rings - The Fellowship of the Ring In Concert at TD Place Arena

Lord of the Rings - The Fellowship of the Ring In Concert

Experience the magical and breathtaking world created by J.R.R Tolkien's Lord of the Rings in a new and extraordinary way. Enjoy the first installment of this incredible tale on a 60-foot screen while over 200 musicians perform the Grammy Award-winning score. You'll see Middle-earth come to life and you follow hobbit Frodo Baggins on his journey to Mount Doom.