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Trombone Shorty And Orleans Avenue Ottawa 2025 Ticket Info

Experience an unforgettable night of jazz and funk with Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue live in Ottawa on November 18, 2025. Known for blending New Orleans brass band traditions with modern soulful grooves, Trombone Shorty has become a global ambassador for his musical heritage. Having performed at prestigious venues like the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival and the White House, his electrifying performances are renowned for their energy and authenticity. In 2016, he showcased his talent at the Canadian Governor General’s residence, the Rideau Hall, highlighting his wide-reaching influence. Collaborating with acclaimed artists such as Robert Glasper and Ledisi, Trombone Shorty continually pushes musical boundaries, earning him the Honorary Key to New Orleans—a testament to his cultural impact. His 2019 single, "Here Come the Ladies," exemplifies his innovative style that captivates diverse audiences worldwide. Don’t miss your chance to experience Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue live in Southam Hall at the National Arts Centre on November 18, 2025. With streamlined entry and a vibrant atmosphere, this concert promises an evening of soulful rhythms, powerful brass, and unforgettable memories. Secure your tickets now before they sell out and join us for a night that celebrates the spirit and tradition of New Orleans jazz brought to life on stage in Ottawa.

Trombone Shorty And Orleans Avenue Southam Hall at National Arts Centre

Southam Hall at the National Arts Centre in Ottawa is renowned for its exceptional acoustics and stunning architecture, making it a premier venue for diverse performances. Over the years, it has hosted notable events such as the Canadian Opera Company’s acclaimed production of 'Don Giovanni,' showcasing its reputation for world-class opera. The hall gained national recognition in 2002 when it served as the venue for the prestigious Canadian Arts Awards, celebrating outstanding achievements across the arts. In 2013, Southam Hall was the site of Canada's first full staging of the revolutionary musical 'Les Misérables,' which received widespread critical acclaim and enthusiastic applause. The hall also commemorated its milestone in 2009 with a special concert marking the 40th anniversary of the National Arts Centre Orchestra, featuring memorable performances by renowned artists. Beyond symphonic concerts and opera, Southam Hall hosts ballets, dance recitals, and a variety of entertainment events, including performances by Trombone Shorty and Orleans Avenue during their Ottawa concert series. The venue’s thoughtfully designed upper balcony offers luxurious seating and ample space for comfort, ensuring an enjoyable experience for all attendees. Equipped with modern amenities to accommodate performers and audiences with diverse needs, Southam Hall remains a vibrant cultural hub where community and artistry converge, making it the perfect setting for events like Trombone Shorty and Orleans Avenue Ottawa concerts.


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