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Zeds Dead Ottawa 2025 Ticket Info
Get ready for an electrifying night with Zeds Dead in Ottawa on September 14, 2025. Renowned for their innovative bass-heavy sound and genre-blending style, this Canadian duo has taken the electronic music scene by storm. Their remix of Skrillex's 'The Other Side' garnered international acclaim and catapulted them onto major festival stages, including their notable performances at Tomorrowland and Ultra Music Festival, where they captivated audiences worldwide. Zeds Dead is also celebrated for their commitment to community and emerging artists through their Deadbeats label, hosting events that showcase fresh talent and foster a vibrant music scene. Their collaborations with artists like Dillon Francis, DJ Snake, and Kayzo highlight their versatility and influence across the electronic genre. Don't miss the chance to experience their dynamic live performance at the Canadian Museum of History in Ottawa. Prepare for stunning visuals, immersive soundscapes, and an atmosphere charged with energy. Be sure to arrive early for opening acts that set the tone for an unforgettable night, and secure your tickets now to join fellow fans in celebrating one of the most anticipated concerts of the year in Ottawa.
Zeds Dead Canadian Museum of History
Experience the vibrant cultural and historical tapestry of Canada at the Canadian Museum of History, a premier Ottawa attraction renowned for its diverse exhibitions and engaging programs. As the host of the annual golf awards ceremony, this iconic venue also features the Dance History Collection, showcasing Canada's evolution in choreography and dance as vital components of the nation's artistic heritage. Visitors can explore the Canadian History Hall, which highlights pivotal moments such as the Canadian women's movement, and delve into the First Peoples Hall, offering immersive insights into Indigenous cultures from time immemorial to today. The museum's seminar rooms foster lively debates on contemporary issues, reflecting Canada's dynamic social landscape. With accessible pricing for students and seniors, the museum ensures everyone can enjoy its rich offerings. Additionally, a visit to the nearby Craft Museum and a scenic drive down Sussex Drive from the official residence are perfect for exploring Ottawa’s historical and cultural landmarks. For concertgoers, Zeds Dead Ottawa fans can immerse themselves in the city’s creative scene before or after the electrifying performances, making this museum a must-visit destination to enrich your Ottawa experience.