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Rick Mercer Northern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium Tickets & Info
Experience an unforgettable night with Rick Mercer in Edmonton on September 13, 2025. Renowned for his sharp wit and insightful humor, Mercer has captivated audiences nationwide, from his memorable appearances at the Kingston Comedy Festival to his groundbreaking CBC series 'This Hour Has 22 Minutes,' which he co-created and starred in from 1993 to 2001. A trailblazer in Canadian comedy, Mercer was the youngest recipient of the Governor General's Performing Arts Award for Lifetime Achievement in 2009, solidifying his legacy as a national treasure. Known for promoting Canadian literature and culture, Mercer has featured numerous Canadian writers and works on his shows, influencing political and cultural discourse across the country. This concert promises a night filled with laughter, clever observations, and moments that celebrate Canadian identity. Fans are encouraged to arrive early, capture their favorite moments, and embrace the comedic spirit that Mercer brings to every performance. Don’t miss this opportunity to see a comedy legend live in Edmonton—an event that guarantees both entertainment and a touch of Canadian heritage.
Rick Mercer Concerts Northern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium
The Northern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium in Edmonton is a premier venue renowned for hosting memorable events that bring communities together. It has served as the backdrop for a wide range of performances, from charity concerts supporting emergency aid efforts to the lively Edmonton International Children's Festival, making it a favorite destination for families and visitors alike. The auditorium also played a significant role in 2005 when it hosted the opening ceremony of the World Masters Games, attracting athletes from around the globe. Known for supporting elaborate productions, the venue features a large costume workshop that helps bring creative visions to life. For concert-goers seeking an elevated experience, the Club Seating offers access to exclusive, comfortable areas with premium amenities. Conveniently located just minutes from the iconic High Level Bridge, the auditorium is surrounded by lush green spaces, providing a scenic and inviting atmosphere. Fans attending Rick Mercer Edmonton will appreciate the venue’s superb acoustics and welcoming environment, making it the perfect setting for a night of memorable entertainment.
Best Value Tickets
For the most affordable options with good views, sections in Rows F and G across various sections are ideal. Prices range from $70 to $82, offering a balance of price and view. Specifically, seats in Section CTR2, Rows F and G at $70 provide excellent value, with central positioning and good sightlines to the stage.
Sweet Spot (Good Availability & Price)
Seats in Section CTR1, Rows C and F at $82 and $70 respectively are recommended for their optimal balance of proximity, price, and availability. These sections are centrally located, offering clear sightlines and decent accessibility, making them ideal for most attendees seeking a good experience without premium prices.
Higher Tier Options (Not the best deals)
Premium sections such as Section LC, Rows A and B at $165 and Section RC, Rows B and C at $106 offer closer and more exclusive views. These seats are closer to the stage and may include better sightlines for an enhanced experience, though at a higher cost.
Premium or Last-Minute Options
Last-minute premium seats can be found in the Section LC, Rows J and K at $95 or Section RC, Rows J and K at $95. These are situated at the upper levels but still offer good visibility and a more exclusive experience. Premium seats in Section CTR, Rows A and B at $124 and $101 are also excellent choices for proximity and view.
Seating Highlights & Views
- Central sections (CTR1, CTR2) provide direct sightlines to the stage, with Rows C and F being particularly advantageous for their balance of height and proximity.
- Side sections (LC, RC, R, L) tend to be more elevated but still offer good lateral views, especially in Rows A and B.
- Rows closer to the stage (A, B, C) give a more immersive experience, but seats further back (G, H, J) can be suitable for those who prefer a broader view without the premium cost.
- Rows F and G in various sections are notable for their balance of affordability and view quality, with a generally good perspective of the stage and performers.
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Parking & Directions for Rick Mercer Northern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium
11455 87 Avenue Northwest, Edmonton, AB
T6G 2T2, CA
1. Jubilee Auditorium Lot - 0.1 km, $15
2. McKernan Park and Ride - 1.5 km, $5
3. University of Alberta Lot - 1.2 km, $10
4. Street Parking (varies) - 0.2 km, $2/hour
5. LRT Park and Ride - 2 km, $5