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London multi-vendor expo is coming to Centennial Hall on November 17th, 2024, from 10 AM to 3 PM. Come, shop, and enjoy over 100 tables of terrific finds and services provided by the vendors for you to purchase and enjoy. We have everything from crafts, toys, woodworking, metal works, food, services, jewelry, stationary, comics, collectibles, and so much more. We will also have two food trucks to meet all your hot food needs, along with a local charity in attendance accepting cash donations to support their cause. Free admission and free parking! Come down to Centennial Hall on November 17th, 2024, and check it out—you never know what you might find. See you there!
Join us at 100 Kellogg Lane for the I Do Immersive Wedding Experience, where dreams of your perfect wedding come to life! Travel through each venue as our guest, enjoying a complimentary cocktail and elegant charcuterie spread while envisioning your soon-to-be special day. Explore three uniquely styled spaces, each showcasing inspirational looks and ideas. We are thrilled to also feature industry vendors, sharing their expertise to enhance your wedding planning experience. Powerhouse will be on-site showcasing a fun way to add even more customization to your wedding. This is a day of exploration, creativity, and romance as we help you envision your perfect celebration. Don’t miss this chance to turn your wedding dreams into reality! Friday - Sunday Friday November 8th, 6 PM - 10 PM Saturday November 9th, 11 AM - 8 PM Sunday November 10th, 11 AM - 6 PM
The London Collectibles Expo will feature vendors selling a diverse selection of Collectibles including Comics, Vinyl Records, Music Memorabilia, Retro Video Games, Action Figures.
The weather may be cooling off, but London, Ontario is still red hot when it comes to fall events! If you enjoyed September events like the return of the Western Fair, SkyDrive by Airshow London and Western University’s Homecoming, then you’ll love what the rest of the season has in store for the Forest City!
The Western Fair District is a hub of entertainment, a leading destination for year-round dining, agriculture, entertainment, commercial, sports and recreation, anchored by signature events, the annual Western Fair.
Unique, distinctive and delicious Latin cuisine inspired by the rich culinary cultures of Latin America.
ShopLondon.ca is a comprehensive local online business directory with powerful marketing tools and e-commerce platform connecting local independent businesses with consumers. Build optimized, mobile friendly websites and integrate with their platform & social media accounts.
Original Kids Theatre enriches and celebrates the lives of young people through the arts, providing them with opportunities to mature and learn positive values through a variety of theatre experiences in a safe and challenging environment.
London Comic Con is the largest pop culture celebration in Southwestern Ontario. Showcasing Hollywood celebrities, comic books & their creators plus interactive displays, vendors & fun focused on the genres of cosplay, sci-fi, anime, horror & gaming.
Canada’s biggest alt-rock export Mother Mother will be hitting the road again in 2025 with new Canadian tour stops in support of their latest album, Grief Chapter. Produced by Live Nation, the newly announced 11-date Canadian run kicks off on February 18 in Victoria, BC at Save On Foods Memorial Centre, with stops in Calgary, Regina, Winnipeg and more, before the band heads West for shows in Ontario and Quebec, wrapping up a massive year of touring. Multi-Platinum singer/songwriter and producer Cavetown and indie-pop trio Cannons will join as support on all dates. The launch of these dates follows nearly sold-out shows with Cavetown at Budweiser Stage in Toronto and Rogers Arena in Vancouver this summer, when the two bands join forces for a total of 34 shows across North America.
Jay Soule, working under the pseudonym "CHIPPEWAR," has been combining art and activism since the early 2010s. Using vivid colors, contemporary illustration techniques, and humor, Soule sheds light on topics like Residential Schools, the Doctrine of Discovery, and enduring Indigenous stereotypes. This exhibition brings together a selection of his posters satirizing blockbuster movie classics like Ferris Bueller’s Day Off and Back to the Future with the aim of exposing and criticizing the enduring legacy of colonialism in Canada.