An Ontario Spot Is Planning To Hold An In-Person Concert This Month With 100 People

Everyone has to get a rapid test.
Contributing Writer

One Ontario concert will let residents finally enjoy some live music this month. 

The event, called The Long Road Back, is set to take place in Ottawa's Landsdowne Park on March 27.

Editor's Choice: Ottawa Has New Floating Tiki Bars Where You Can Sip Cocktails & It's Pure Paradise

The concert's capacity is limited to 100 people and those attending will be required to get a rapid test at Shoppers Drug Mart. 

According to the event's website, individuals will be put through a "rapid antigen screening program" 48 hours before the show.

It's also worth noting that concert-goers will be required to physically distance themselves and wear a mask during the show.

  • Contributing Writer

    Patrick John Gilson (he/him) is a Contributing Writer with Narcity Media. He is a pro at ensuring his content is both exciting and tailored to millennials. He specializes in breaking news and investigative stories that require him to be on scene— something he enjoys and thrives in.
Advertisement Content

Newly renamed RBC Amphitheatre to attract even more concerts to Toronto with a world-class fan experience

RBC Amphitheatre expands the bank’s commitment to Canadian music industry.

A Canadian hospital was just ranked the second-best in the world

It's the highest placement ever for a Canadian hospital.

Trump's trade rep says Canada will have to accept higher tariffs & send back US jobs

Trump reaffirmed his commitment to tariffs in his State of the Union address Tuesday.

A new Canada's best employers list is out and here's why these are the top places to work

This list includes federal government agencies, universities, retailers and other companies.

Canada just pledged $8M in food aid for Cuba amid US fuel blockade

A U.S. oil blockade has triggered a humanitarian crisis in Cuba.

NAV Canada is hiring for air traffic controller jobs that pay up to $201,000

You don't need a university degree or college diploma. ✈️

Canada's spring forecast looks cold and wet before an 'abrupt transition' to summer

It's calling for more snow, rain and cold temps than usual this year. 🥶