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  • The five band members of Sum 41, posing for the camera with serious expressions.

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    Sum 41: Tour of the Setting Sum

    Grammy-nominated band Sum 41 has announced the official Canadian leg of their last ever headlining world tour, ‘Tour Of The Setting Sum’, to celebrate the upcoming release of their final album Heaven :x: Hell. As previously announced Sum 41 will make stops in the United States, Japan, Mexico, Germany, Italy, and more, and will perform their largest show to date in front of a sold-out crowd of over 35,000 at Paris La Défense Arena in France later this year before the official Canadian leg of the tour.

  • Classic Albums Live tribute band performing live on stage

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    Classic Albums Live: Queen - News of the World

    Classic Albums Live is a tribute band performing News of the World by Queen.

  • Four group members with their instruments on stage singing.

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    Classic Albums Live: Fleetwood Mac - Rumours

    Classic Albums Live is a tribute band performing Rumours by Fleetwood Mac.

  • Five band members standing in front of a swimming pool.

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    Wildflowers - America's #1 Tribute to Tom Petty

    VaughnCo Entertainment presents: The international touring band The Wildflowers are North America’s #1 Tribute to Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers.

  • The five band members of Mother Mother wearing all white attire, posing in front of a white background.

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    Mother Mother

    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.    

  • Jessi Cruickshank wearing a pink top and a yellow skirt, sitting down posing for the camera in front of a white background.

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    Jessi Cruickshank - Now That's What I Call Live Tour

    Jessi Cruickshank - Now That's What I Call Live Tour live at London Music Hall on Thursday, October 17. Doors open at 7 PM, and the show starts at 8 PM.  General Admission Seated Event No backpacks/large bags allowed inside For COVID-19 Venue Policy Please visit: https://londonmusichall.com/faq/ Tickets may be purchased in advance online, at our Box Office (Debit/Credit only – no Cash) or tickets will be sold at the door, while quantities last. Please Note: London Music Hall Mezzanine &  Balcony section are not wheelchair accessible. (No passenger elevator available) ** We Are Now Cashless **

  • A large red diamond.

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    Heist

    Diamonds. Deals. Lasers. Betrayal. Ocean's Eleven for the theatrical stage!

  • Two yellow mugs with flowers in them and oranges on the side.

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    The Secret to Good Tea

    A mother and daughter find their way to each other in a story steeped in humour, truth, and a cozy cup of tea.

  • Cherry pie with cherries around it and a blue background..

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    Waitress

    A small-town girl faces big changes. Are pies her way out? A bright and touching musical featuring songs by grammy-winner Sara Barielles. 

  • Cameo image of a woman.

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    Pride and Prejudice

    Hang on to your bonnets! A fresh take on the classic Austen romance of Elizabeth Bennet and Mr. Darcy.

  • A silhouette of a rabbit against a vibrant yellow backdrop, framed by dark buildings on either side

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    Harvey

    Experience the whimsical and heartwarming tale of "Harvey,". This Pulitzer Prize-winning play introduces us to Elwood P. Dowd, a kind-hearted and eccentric man who insists on introducing everyone to his best friend, Harvey a 6-foot-3-inch-tall invisible rabbit. As Elwood's family and society struggle to accept his unique friendship, they are forced to question their own definition of reality and what it truly means to be sane. 

  • A plant monster with a large mouth holding a human hand, set in a scary scene with a dark green background.

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    Little Shop of Horrors

    Get ready for a musical adventure like no other with "Little Shop of Horrors!" This cult classic tells the story of Seymour, a down-on-his-luck floral assistant, and his discovery of a mysterious and bloodthirsty plant named Audrey II. As the plant's appetite grows, so does Seymour's fame and fortune, but at a deadly cost.

  • Red, white, blue and yellow objects in a room filled with people.

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    Red! Yellow! Blue! The Meanings of Colour

    This vibrant exhibition will help you discover some of the cultural reasons behind why we interpret primary colours—red, yellow, and blue—the ways we do. Bringing together historical artifacts from the Museum London collection as well as works of art by artists including Lynne Cohen, Greg Curnoe, and Alexander Calder, the exhibition asks how these colours are used to communicate practical information, impart ideas and ideologies, and convey moods and emotions. 

  • Wall adorned with vintage signs, two individuals observing the collection from behind.

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    London Recalling: Traces of Places from the City's Past

    As we move around London, signs are all around us, announcing the names of businesses and alerting us to services offered and goods available. In our everyday lives, signs can become part of the landscape, standing out when needed and fading into the background when not. 

  • Group of people on stage with their instruments.

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    Magisterra At The Museum: Music And Holocaust

    Join Magisterra Soloists on Thursday, January 23, 2025, at 7 PM at Museum London for a concert showcasing music that emerged from the Holocaust. Every year since its inception, Magisterra Soloists presents a concert dedicated to honouring the victims of this tragic and horrific event. This year, we invite you to join us as we pay homage to the great artists who have emerged from the horrors of the Holocaust. 

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    Magisterra At The Museum: Masterworks - Magisterra Piano Trio

    Magisterra Soloists invite you to an evening of piano trio delights on Thursday, March 6, 2025 at 7 PM at Museum London! Join the Magisterra Piano Trio, Annette-Barbara Vogel (violin), Mehdi Ghazi (piano), and Tom Landschoot, as they serenade you with the sweet melodies of Frank Martin, Beethoven, and Schumann. 

  • Group shot of people on stage with their instruments.

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    Magisterra At The Museum: From Occident to Orient

    Magisterra Soloists presents “From Occident to Orient,” a concert exploring the rich musical traditions of the West and the East. 

  • Eight musicians with string instruments, likely a chamber ensemble, in an indoor space with a rustic brick wall.

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    Magisterra At The Museum: Musical Jokes

    Magisterra Soloists invites you to join us for the final concert of our 2024/2025 season! Join us on Sunday, June 1, 2025, at 3 PM at Museum London for “Musical Jokes,” a fun-filled concert showcasing the expressive and humorous side of music.