Get ready, Brampton! The highly anticipated Winter/Spring 2025 lineup for Brampton On Stage has just been unveiled, bringing an impressive array of performances to the city.

From music legends to thrilling theatrical experiences, there’s something for everyone to enjoy at The Rose and Cyril Clark. Tickets go on sale on October 25, 2024, so mark your calendars and prepare for an unforgettable season.

‘The Gruffalo’s Child’

When: February 11, 2025

Why You Should Go: Bring the kids to this enchanting adaptation of Julia Donaldson’s and Axel Scheffler’s much-loved picture book. The Gruffalo’s Child by Tall Stories is perfect for young families looking to enjoy a magical evening at the theatre.

Jully Black

When: February 14, 2025

Why You Should Go: Celebrate Valentine’s Day with Canada’s Queen of R&B as she brings her powerhouse vocals and incredible energy to Brampton for an unforgettable evening of soulful music.

Toronto Symphony Orchestra’s ‘Hot! Hot! Hot!’

When: February 15, 2025

Why You Should Go: Let the calypso rhythms and orchestral brilliance of the Toronto Symphony Orchestra transport you to a Caribbean paradise. This is a unique musical experience on Family Day Weekend that you won’t want to miss.

Choir! Choir! Choir! We Will CHOIR! You!An Epic Queen Sing-Along

When: February 21, 2025

Why You Should Go: Join in on the ultimate Queen sing-along. Choir! Choir! Choir! is back in Brampton, and this time, they’re turning the audience into the performers with an epic tribute to the legendary band Queen.

Finger 11

When: February 28, 2025

Why You Should Go: Catch one of Canada’s top rock bands live. Finger 11, known for their smash hits like “One Thing” and “Paralyzer,” is sure to deliver a high-energy, unforgettable concert.

Bif Naked

When: March 8, 2025

Why You Should Go: Rock out with one of Canada’s most iconic alternative musicians. JUNO Award-winning Bif Naked will bring her dynamic performance and inspiring songs to the stage.

Alan Cumming & Ari Shapiro

When: March 21, 2025

Why You Should Go: Don’t miss this critically acclaimed actor-journalist duo for a night of dazzling storytelling and musical performance in Och & Oy: A Considered Cabaret. Alan Cumming and Ari Shapiro are sure to captivate you with their Broadway charm and wit.

Brett Kissel

When: March 26, 2025

Why You Should Go: Country music fans won’t want to miss this three-time Platinum singer performing his biggest hits in The Side You’ve Never Seen tour. Brett Kissel is known for putting on an electrifying live show that will have you dancing in your seat.

Pauly Shore

When: March 27, 2025

Why You Should Go: Comedy legend Pauly Shore is bringing his unique brand of humour to Brampton in Stick With The Dancing: Funny Stories From My Childhood. If you’re looking for a night of non-stop laughter, this is a show you can’t miss.

‘Afrique En Cirque’ by Cirque Kalabanté

When: April 10, 2025

Why You Should Go: Prepare to be amazed by jaw-dropping acrobatics and vibrant Afro-jazz rhythms. Afrique En Cirque is a dynamic, visually stunning performance that will leave you in awe.

‘Rapunzel, The Musical’

When: April 22, 2025

Why You Should Go: This mesmerizing musical adaptation brings the classic Brothers Grimm fairy tale to life through songs and puppetry. It’s the perfect family-friendly outing filled with wonder and excitement.

‘Re-imagined: A Theatre Concert’

When: April 27, 2025

Why You Should Go: Experience Broadway like never before! This redefined theatre concert from artistic director, Darryn de Souza, combines some of the biggest hits from classic musicals, reimagined with a modern twist for an unforgettable night.

As Brampton On Stage gears up for an exhilarating Winter/Spring 2025 season, make sure to secure your tickets when they go on sale on October 25, 2024.

With an impressive lineup of celebrated musicians, captivating theatrical productions, and family-friendly shows, this is the perfect opportunity to experience Brampton’s vibrant arts scene.

To buy tickets and learn more about Brampton On Stage, visit their website

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