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What’s Happening Ottawa provides the latest on theatre, music and outings for the entire family. Some shows sell out quickly, so be sure to look ahead at what’s happening in the coming weeks and get your tickets early.
Yaki's Halloween Spooktacular Concert, Centrepointe Studio Theatre, Saturday, October 28
ONES - The Number One Hits of The Beatles
Shenkman Arts Centre
Friday, October 27
Join us on a thrilling ride through the songs that defined a generation and become a part of Beatlemania, with an amazing screen show, brilliant narration by Q107 radio personality Al Joynes, and 30 number one songs performed note perfect.
Hamilton Tiger-Cats vs Ottawa REDBLACKS
TD Stadium, Lansdowne
Friday, October 27
Our REDBLACKS are playoff bound but they are reaching for first place in this, their final home game of the regular season.
Yaki's Halloween Spooktacular Concert
Centrepointe Studio Theatre
Saturday, October 28
This spooky celebration of sing-alongs will have audiences cackling all afternoon, to terrifyingly-terrific tunes for kids under ten. Children are encouraged to dress up for this performance.
Let It Be – A Celebration of the Music of The Beatles
Centrepointe Theatres
October 28
The show that you never got to see The Beatles perform. Relive the past from Ed Sullivan to Abbey Road, with all of your favourite hits
Day of the Dead Festival – Rattle Your Bones Dance Party
Shenkman Arts Centre
Saturday, October 28
Revel in the vibrant colour, lively music and rich mosaic of authentic Mexican dishes as you explore the traditions and folklore of the Day of the Dead.
Lansdowne Park Pumpkin Derby
Aberdeen Pavilion, Lansdowne
Saturday, October 28
Registration deadline: Thursday, October 26
Design a pumpkin race car, build it, and let your imagination run wild to create an eye-catching racer. Compete for prizes and bragging rights
Ottawa 67s vs Saginaw Spirit
TD Arena, Lansdowne
Saturday, October 28
Experience all the action with the whole family or your favourite hockey fanatics.
Trick or Treat with the Mayor
Ottawa City Hall
Saturday, October 28
Explore the Haunted Heritage House after passing through the Ghoulish Graveyard on Elgin Street, then follow the Yellow Brick Road to the Halloween Dance Party on Marion Dewar Plaza. All your favourite characters will be there. Admission is a non-perishable food item to the Ottawa Food Bank.
Pumpkin Party
Nepean Museum
Saturday, October 28
We’re pulling out all the spooky stops with a costume parade (make sure to don your Halloween best!), face painting, and pumpkin decorating.
Halloween Hijinks
Cumberland Village Heritage Museum
Sunday, October 29
Today is the day for all the ghosts and goblins to come out of hiding. Celebrate Halloween with us by exploring the potions lab, make a 1920s style Halloween craft, and collect a few treats along the way.
World of Dance Live
TD Arena, Lansdowne
Monday, October 30
World of Dance is the largest International urban dance competition focusing on the art of street dancing and today’s new aged choreography.
PIGS: Canada’s Pink Floyd
Shenkman Arts Centre
Tuesday, October 31
The band will be cover 47 years’ worth of Pink Floyd’s legendary repertoire from 1967 to 2014; from the psychedelic misadventures of Arnold Layne to the final float down The Endless River.
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Yaki's Halloween Spooktacular Concert, Centrepointe Studio Theatre, Saturday, October 28
ONES - The Number One Hits of The Beatles
Shenkman Arts Centre
Friday, October 27
Join us on a thrilling ride through the songs that defined a generation and become a part of Beatlemania, with an amazing screen show, brilliant narration by Q107 radio personality Al Joynes, and 30 number one songs performed note perfect.
Hamilton Tiger-Cats vs Ottawa REDBLACKS
TD Stadium, Lansdowne
Friday, October 27
Our REDBLACKS are playoff bound but they are reaching for first place in this, their final home game of the regular season.
Yaki's Halloween Spooktacular Concert
Centrepointe Studio Theatre
Saturday, October 28
This spooky celebration of sing-alongs will have audiences cackling all afternoon, to terrifyingly-terrific tunes for kids under ten. Children are encouraged to dress up for this performance.
Let It Be – A Celebration of the Music of The Beatles
Centrepointe Theatres
October 28
The show that you never got to see The Beatles perform. Relive the past from Ed Sullivan to Abbey Road, with all of your favourite hits
Day of the Dead Festival – Rattle Your Bones Dance Party
Shenkman Arts Centre
Saturday, October 28
Revel in the vibrant colour, lively music and rich mosaic of authentic Mexican dishes as you explore the traditions and folklore of the Day of the Dead.
Lansdowne Park Pumpkin Derby
Aberdeen Pavilion, Lansdowne
Saturday, October 28
Registration deadline: Thursday, October 26
Design a pumpkin race car, build it, and let your imagination run wild to create an eye-catching racer. Compete for prizes and bragging rights
Ottawa 67s vs Saginaw Spirit
TD Arena, Lansdowne
Saturday, October 28
Experience all the action with the whole family or your favourite hockey fanatics.
Trick or Treat with the Mayor
Ottawa City Hall
Saturday, October 28
Explore the Haunted Heritage House after passing through the Ghoulish Graveyard on Elgin Street, then follow the Yellow Brick Road to the Halloween Dance Party on Marion Dewar Plaza. All your favourite characters will be there. Admission is a non-perishable food item to the Ottawa Food Bank.
Pumpkin Party
Nepean Museum
Saturday, October 28
We’re pulling out all the spooky stops with a costume parade (make sure to don your Halloween best!), face painting, and pumpkin decorating.
Halloween Hijinks
Cumberland Village Heritage Museum
Sunday, October 29
Today is the day for all the ghosts and goblins to come out of hiding. Celebrate Halloween with us by exploring the potions lab, make a 1920s style Halloween craft, and collect a few treats along the way.
World of Dance Live
TD Arena, Lansdowne
Monday, October 30
World of Dance is the largest International urban dance competition focusing on the art of street dancing and today’s new aged choreography.
PIGS: Canada’s Pink Floyd
Shenkman Arts Centre
Tuesday, October 31
The band will be cover 47 years’ worth of Pink Floyd’s legendary repertoire from 1967 to 2014; from the psychedelic misadventures of Arnold Layne to the final float down The Endless River.
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