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Best Concerts from September 19 - November 19

in Ottawa

Bruce Springsteen at Canadian Tire Centre

Bruce Springsteen

The Boss is finally back! Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band are continuing their very long-awaited US tour! Also known as The Boss and frequently touring as Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band, Bruce Springsteen is most widely known for his brand of heartland American rock infused with pop hooks, poetic lyrics, and Americana sentiments centered around his life in native New Jersey. This run will take Bruce to over 30 cities across the US. Don't miss your chance to see this icon of American rock live on stage once again!

Sam Hunt at Canadian Tire Centre

Sam Hunt

Considering his debut album Montevallo spawned a slew of hits including 'Leave A Night On', 'Take Your Time' and 'Break Up in a Small Town', it's surprising that college quarter-back turned country-pop star Sam Hunt has taken six years to release a follow-up. But good things take time, and the singer songwriter's sophomore effort Southside has well been worth the wait. Don't miss the crooner when he hits the road.

Arkells at Canadian Tire Centre

Arkells

Canada's very own sons are hitting the road once again. Expect a show chockablock with their trademark 'rock and soul' sound, whilst introducing a melting pot of influences that underpin a shifting Coldplay-esque pop aesthetic that'll leave you breathless! The upcoming shows are sure to be a dream come true for any Arkells fans!

Jordan Davis at Canadian Tire Centre

Jordan Davis

Country pop star Jordan Carl Wheeler Davis, known as Jordan Davis is hitting the road this summer on the 'Damn Good Time' tour in support of his February release Bluebird Days'. The trek will be heading across the US stopping at big cities like Atlanta, Columbia, New York, Las Vegas and many more. Special guests Gabby Barret, Greylan James, Kameron Marlowe, Dylan Marlow, Avery Anna, Danielle Bradbery, Connor Smith, amongst others will join Davis.

Renee Fleming at NAC Southam Hall

Renee Fleming

One of the most beloved and enchanting sopranos to rule the American opera houses, Renee Fleming is a multi-talented performer whose repertoire spans across Barber, Handel, French opera, jazz, and even indie rock! Winner of both the National Medal of Arts and Richard Tucker Award, Fleming has retired from full-time opera and now concentrating on mixed rep concerts and musical theatre. Don't miss this rare opportunity to see one of America's leading divas sing in your city!

Declan Mckenna at Bronson Centre

Declan Mckenna

British singer-songwriter Declan McKenna is back in North America, playing a huge tour throughout summer and fall! Having exploded onto the scene in 2015 in his native England after winning the Glastonbury Festival Emerging Talent Competition, both of the indie-rock musician's first two albums went on to hit the US Heatseekers Top-10 charts. His energetic, enthralling live show and mature lyrics have seen him dubbed "the voice of a generation", despite still being just 24 years old.

Tenille Townes at Algonquin College Commons Theatre

Tenille Townes

15 Canadian Country Music Association Awards, two Juno Awards, and two ACM Awards later and Canadian sensation Tenille Townes is heading on the As You Are Tour. No stranger to delivering powerhouse performances, Townes has worked with legends such as Ketih Urban, Miranda Lambert and Shania Twain, just to name a few.

Graham Nash at NAC Theatre

Graham Nash

One third (or fourth, depending on who is feuding with whom) of folk rocks biggest super-group, Graham Nash is often credited with being the glue that keeps the trio making sweet music together, and having penned some of their greatest hits including Marrakech Express and more. This summer the former Hollie heads out on tour once more, bringing you an evening that delves far into his remarkable six-decade career, to show you the real Graham Nash.

Switchfoot at Bronson Centre

Switchfoot

After their hiatus at the end of 2017 Switchfoot return to the road with their recently released album! With this, Switchfoot aim to not dwell on the torrid political and social atmosphere of our time and instead offers an antidote to it. With the band now back on the road don't miss the five-piece as they present their brand new music!

Pink Martini at NAC Southam Hall

Pink Martini

Pink Martini are the brainchild of Thomas Lauderdale, who in the early 1990s was thinking of running for Mayoral office. But he slowly became frustrated and fascinated by the musical entertainment during political society events. So he formed Pink Martini to address this and make music that appeals to everyone, from liberals to conservatives, all over the world. Over 20 years later, they're still going strong!

Tommy Emmanuel at Centrepointe Theatre

Tommy Emmanuel

Acoustic guitar virtuoso and two time Grammy Award nominee Tommy Emmanuel is back on tour, bringing his unrivalled passion and energy to his beloved instrument. Expect jazz, blues, folk and more from this Australian native who has embraced all things American. Watch this adroit performer coax his extreme talent and leave you with a smile on your face!

Neko Case at Bronson Centre

Neko Case

Alternative country singer/songwriter Neko Case has spent the last 20 years winning over a cult audience for her smoky, sophisticated vocals and the downcast beauty of her music. With a Gothic melancholy, the Grammy nominee encapsulates an alt- country mood, a genre known as darkly as 'Country Noir, with a voice that spins narratives unafraid of confrontation and sharing her fury.

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