Advertisement Content

Brampton On Stage announces 2024 lineup & top 3 must-see shows

P.S. Scroll down to see their exciting fall lineup 🍂

Brampton On Stage announces 2024 lineup & top 3 must-see shows

Mother and daughter with popcorn. Right: Musician performing live on stage.

Courtesy of Brampton On Stage
Brand Highlight Creator

This year, as Brampton hits its big 5-0, Brampton On Stage is turning up the dial on the party vibes, serving up a stellar lineup that's all about celebrating local talent and world-renowned artists in style. From the soulful tunes of The Strumbellas to the infectious rhythms of Kirk Diamond and the uproarious antics of Scott Thompson, there's something to get everyone buzzing from July through December at hotspots including The Rose, LBP, Cyril Clark, and Garden Square.

Get ready to dive into the fun starting in July, right in the bustling heart of downtown. There'll be free Saturday Night Movies at 6 p.m. and 8 p.m., where you can kick back with your crew or cozy up for a date night under the stars. These are the nights that make Brampton summers legendary, blending laughs with that little spark of magic.

Tickets for the new lineup go on sale on May 17!

Scott Thompson as Buddy Cole in "King"

Courtesy of Brampton On Stage

Price: Ranging from $37 to $42

When: October 4, 2024 at 8 p.m.

Address: Lester B. Pearson Memorial Theatre (LBP) - 150 Central Park Dr, Brampton, ON

Scott Thompson breathes new life into Buddy Cole, delivering a cocktail of unfiltered and daring comedy that tackles taboo topics with unmatched humour—perfect for fans looking for a night of intelligent, edgy entertainment.

Kirk Diamond with Ammoye

Courtesy of Brampton On Stage

Price: Ranging from $29 to $34

When: November 23, 2024 at 8 p.m.

Address: The Rose - 1 Theatre Ln, Brampton, ON

A musical extravaganza featuring multi-JUNO Award winners Kirk Diamond and Ammoye; immerse yourself in their soul-stirring performances that promise not only to entertain but to enlighten, celebrating the power of music as a force for positive change.

The Strumbellas: Part Time Believer Tour

Courtesy of Brampton On Stage

Price: Ranging from $53 to $57

When: December 13, 2024 at 8 p.m.

Address: The Rose | 1 Theatre Ln, Brampton, ON

An unforgettable evening of alt-folk energy and raw emotional power awaits as THE STRUMBELLAS perform fan favourites and new tracks from their eagerly awaited fifth studio album, “Part Time Believer.” Experience a matured sound enriched by Jimmy Chauveau’s captivating vocals and deep, resonant storytelling.

Whether you’re a long-time local or a first-time visitor, Brampton On Stage offers a dynamic lineup that promises to enhance your experience of the city’s 50th anniversary. Come and discover the best of local arts and entertainment in the heart of Brampton with friends and family!

Brampton On Stage website

Advertisement Content

Canadian icons & rising stars will grace the stage at The Rose Brampton this season

Don't miss out on tickets to Jeremy Jordan, Bedouin Soundclash and more.

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.

The best employers in Canada were named and this is why they're the top places to work

Sabbaticals for travel, extra days off, work-from-anywhere policies, and more perks! 👀

Ontario Trillium Benefit is paying out this week and you could get hundreds of dollars

Even though it's a provincial benefit, look for a payment from the CRA.

Canada's gas prices are surging amid the Iran war and Carney says relief could be coming

The PM says his government is looking at ways to "cushion the blow" of rising costs for Canadians.

Carney is urging restraint after Trump's threat to kill 'a whole civilization' in Iran

Trump posted on Tuesday that "a whole civilization will die tonight, never to be brought back again" if a deal isn't reached to reopen the Strait of Hormuz.

Mark Carney is defending the Toronto–Quebec City high-speed rail project amid backlash

The project has faced criticism from local residents and Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre.