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dine & dance! Chinese Rhythm and Taste Featured
Saturday, July 18th
7:00PM 9:00PM

dine & dance! Chinese Rhythm and Taste

Burlington is known for its festivals and events! Join us for immersive events all year round. « All Events dine & dance! Chinese Rhythm and Taste July 18 @ 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM $35 – $45 Get ready to taste, move, and experience culture in motion at Joseph Brant Museum during our dine & dance series! Add to calendar Google Calendar iCalendar Outlook 365 Outlook Live Details Date: July 18 Time: 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM Cost: $35 – $45 Event Category: Arts & Culture Website: https://museumsofburlington.ca/#modal Venue Joseph Brant Museum 1240 North Shore Blvd E Burlington , ON Canada + Google Map View Venue Website Related Events Stadacona & Naden Band of the RCN – CANADA’S NAVY TOGETHER IN CONCERT! June 18 @ 7:00 PM - 8:30 PM Friday Night Clay Date June 19 @ 6:30 PM - 9:30 PM Lakeshore Music and Arts Festival June 20 - June 21 Explore These Things To Do In Burlington Festivals & Events Arts & Entertainment Sports & Recreation Gardens & Parks Heritage Shop Previous Next Submit an Event Have an upcoming event in Burlington, Ontario that you would like to promote? Submit it for free and we will add your event to our calendar. Events include local concerts, festivals, theatre, live music, sporting events, outdoor attractions, tours, and culinary events. Preference will be given to events that drive tourism, are hosted by a tourism partner, or provide experiences for residents and visitors. Community events must be within Burlington/Halton and are free to attend or hosted by a not-for-profit. SUBMIT AN EVENT

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Icemen
Friday, September 25th
7:30PM

Icemen

Directed By: Tim Denis Produced By: Maureen Dwyer A wealthy businessman wakes up bound and gagged in a utility shed, kidnapped by his own employees - brothers and icemen Joe and Rennie. Amid the Great Depression, the brothers' ice harvesting livelihood in Kempenfelt Bay is melting away due to the advent of refrigeration, only to further line the pockets of their employers. Desperate to claim what is rightfully theirs, these honest workers turned reluctant captors will stop at nothing to bring their greedy boss to a final reckoning. Author: Vern Thiessen Ages: All Ages Show Schedule: September 25, 2026 @ 7:30 pm September 26, 2026 @ 2:00 pm (matinee) September 26, 2026 @ 7:30 pm October 2, 2026 @ 7:30 pm October 3, 2026 @ 2:00 pm (matinee) October 3, 2026 @ 7:30 pm October 9, 2026 @ 7:30 pm October 10, 2026 @ 2:00 pm (matinee) October 10, 2026 @ 7:30 pm Ticket Prices: Adults: $33.00 Seniors (60+): $28.00 Icemen is produced by arrangement with Kensington Literary Representation, 34 St. Andrew Street, Toronto, ON, M5T 1K6, kensingtonlit@rogers.com. Icemen was originally commissioned and produced by Theatre by the Bay, Barrie, ON, under the leadership of Iain Moggach. Box Office: 905-639-7700 Email: info@theatreburlington.on.ca

Theatre Burlington, 2311 New St, Central Park, Burlington, ON (in the Drama Centre) · $28 - $33
Wander – Artistic Interventions in Unexpected Places
Saturday, September 26th
1:00PM 10:30PM

Wander – Artistic Interventions in Unexpected Places

In celebration of BPAC’s 15th Anniversary Season, The Burlington Performing Arts Centre invites artists, collectives, cultural organizations, and community groups to submit proposals for WANDER – a new site-specific arts experience unfolding throughout the hidden spaces of BPAC on Saturday, September 26, 2026 . We welcome bold ideas of all scales from both emerging and established creators working across disciplines from across Halton region and beyond. Inspired by the idea of sonder – the realization that every passerby holds a rich and complex inner world – WANDER transforms overlooked corners of BPAC into intimate encounters with art, performance and human connection. Audiences will move through backstage corridors, freight elevators, storage rooms, rehearsal studios, loading bays, stairwells, and other unexpected spaces, discovering fleeting artistic interventions. WANDER will share curated artistic projects and selected proposals from this open call. BPAC is seeking submissions from emerging and established creators form Halton region and beyond whose work responds to the themes of sonder – hidden spaces and unexpected audience encounters. Together, these projects will create a cohesive and heightened journey throughout the building that celebrates a range of artistic voices and forms. Selected artists/groups will receive: A professional artist fee Direction and support from Wander’s Artistic Director Production and technical support from BPAC Access to the venue for site visits An opportunity to be part of a cool, new project! We’re especially interested in proposals that: Creates intimate, surprising, or emotionally resonant audience experiences Explore themes of connection, presence, hidden lives, memory, transformation Are low-tech, self-sufficient, and high-impact Can function within a promenade-style audience flow Projects may take one of two forms: Micro-Performances: Short live works lasting 1–5 minutes with a brief reset between audience groups. Durational Installations: Continuous or looped experiences audiences may encounter as they move through the building. Event Structure WANDER will unfold across three public moments on September 26, 2026: 11:30am – BPAC Founders’ Reception and Welcome 1pm–4pm – Free Culture Days Presentation open to the public 7pm – Ticketed Evening Experience featuring curated audience tours, enhanced installations, and food and beverage experiences. For one day only, BPAC will become a living playground of artistic discovery where audiences do not simply watch performances, they wander through them. Possible Spaces Artists may propose work for spaces such as: Freight elevator Orchestra pit Main lobby Dressing rooms Basement storage areas Loading dock /garage doors Lobby thresholds and transitional spaces Studio space Main theatre (audience bowl area) Outside areas / perimeter of BPAC Artists are also welcome to propose a “wild card” location within or around the building. Application Requirements Applicants will provide: Artist statement / bio Project description Preferred format (Micro-Performance or Durational Installation) Space preferences or site ideas Technical requirements Response: How does your proposal explore the idea of “sonder,” a glimpse into another person’s inner world? (250 words max) Eligibility This call is o pen to emerging and established artists, collectives, community groups and interdisciplinary creators from Burlington, Halton region and surrounding communities. Selection Process Applications will be considered based on artistic merit, creativity, connection to the theme, responsiveness to space, feasibility and the overall balance of disciplines and experiences represented throughout the event. This initiative is designed to support experimentation, imagination and celebration of BPAC’s 15th Anniversary season. Artists and community groups at all stages of practice are encouraged to bring forward ideas that are bold, intimate, playful, surprising and/or deeply personal. Deadline & Timeline Applications open: Wednesday June 3, 2026 Application Deadline: Tuesday June 30, 2026 @ 11:59pm Artist Notification: By Friday July 10, 2026 BPAC Site Visits & Creative Development: July 15-17, 2026 Technical & Production Advancing: July 22-25, 2026 Production Week (Load in, Rehearsals): Sept 24-25, 2026 Event Date: Saturday September 26, 2026 Click Here to Apply Join BPAC to celebrate our 15th anniversary season with this new site-responsive arts initiative that invites artists and audiences to experience our venue in unexpected ways. Wander will identify 15 unique spaces in and around the Centre – hidden corners, thresholds, and in-between places – and invite artists to animate them with bold, intimate, and imaginative work. Through an open call and curated selection process, Wander will culminate in a joyful community celebration, transforming BPAC into a living, breathing playground of performance, discovery, and connection, where art pops up, surprises

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Burlington Symphony Orchestra: Beethoven and Brahms
Sunday, October 4th
3:00PM 6:00PM

Burlington Symphony Orchestra: Beethoven and Brahms

BSO On Sale Schedule Current Subscribers: Sat May 9 – Tue June 2, 2026. *Phone or In-Person Sales Only* New Full Season Subscriptions: Wed June 3, 2026. *Phone or In-Person Sales Only* Pick 3 Subscriptions: Tue Aug 4, 2026. *Phone or In-Person Sales Only* Single Tickets: Tue Aug 25, 2026. *Available online, phone, or in-person* Beethoven Piano Concerto No. 3, Catherine Zhou, piano Johannes Brahms Symphony No. 2

Main Theatre
Sing Pitch Perfect with Deke Sharon & Splüsh
Thursday, October 8th
7:30PM 10:30PM

Sing Pitch Perfect with Deke Sharon & Splüsh

Learn and sing "Since U Been Gone" from the Pitch Perfect movies with Deke Sharon, Music Director for all three films in the franchise. Sharon is known as the 'Father of Contemporary A Cappella' for creating and popularizing the modern a cappella sound, which includes vocal percussion. He has also served as music director and producer for The Sing Off (US, South Africa, China, Netherlands) and as judge and clinician for Eurovision Choir 2019. Attendees will learn the song entirely a cappella with Sharon's guidance and receive sheet music to follow along. The event includes behind-the-scenes stories from the Pitch Perfect film production. All ages and singing levels are welcome, including non-singers. Splüsh, the SING! Canadian A Cappella 2025 double champions, will perform. The group won First Place and Audience Choice at SING!'s Canadian A Cappella Championships and performs pop hits and indie/R&B favourites.

Main Theatre
Derek Seguin
Friday, October 9th
7:30PM 10:30PM

Derek Seguin

Comedy superstar Derek Seguin is touring Canada with his hysterical new show to celebrate his 20th year as a professional joke teller. Derek’s two-time JUNO nominated and 13-time Just for Laughs stand-up is always a pure reflection of his dysfunctional life, but naturally seen through his “slightly” twisted looking glass. This show will feature more of his hilarious stories on the challenges of relationships with his girlfriend, his three nearly grown-up children and every-day life in a mixed-up world that he finds peculiar at best. With barely a moment to catch your breath between laughs there is never a dull moment in Derek’s shows and for 20 years audiences have loved him for it, but he loves you more! One of CBC’s The Debaters’ fan-favorites; people are often surprised at the raw nature of Derek’s stand-up… and how short he is. If you haven’t seen him live before; come out and discover the many hilarious surprises that his in-person shows are renowned for. No subject is off limits and no rabbit hole too deep. *Please be advised this performance contains frequent use of strong language and is intended for mature audiences.

Main Theatre
Svāhā! – Nova Dance
Thursday, October 15th
7:30PM 10:30PM

Svāhā! – Nova Dance

Svāhā! is a dance work created by choreographer Nova Bhattacharya that features more than 20 dancers from diverse cultural traditions. The performance combines rhythm, colour, and movement in a celebration of community and shared ritual. Nova Dance is a Toronto-based contemporary dance company known for blending global dance traditions with contemporary movement. In advance of the performance, the company will engage local dancers and dance enthusiasts through community outreach activities that celebrate Burlington's dance community.

Main Theatre
The Secret Path Cushion Concert w/ Kate Dickson & Shannon Thunderbird
Saturday, October 17th
1:00PM 4:00PM

The Secret Path Cushion Concert w/ Kate Dickson & Shannon Thunderbird

Community Elders Kate Dickson and Shannon Thunderbird will lead an afternoon of teachings and discovery from First Peoples traditions. Attendees can participate in drumming, learn a traditional craft, or listen to storytelling. The description provided does not include complete event details such as date, time, location, pricing, or registration information.

Burlington Performing Arts Centre
She Carries the Song
Saturday, October 17th
7:30PM 10:30PM

She Carries the Song

w/ Celeigh Cardinal, Mimi O’Bonsawin, and Lacey Hill Three powerful Indigenous women – Celeigh Cardinal (Cree), Mimi O’Bonsawin (W8banaki), and Lacey Hill (Oneida/Mohawk) – come together in this intimate and moving performance that weaves voice, story, and song into a shared circle of strength. Rooted in their distinct Nations and musical styles, these artists carry the songs of their ancestors, their homelands, and their own lived experience as women, culture bearers, and changemakers. With soaring harmonies, honest storytelling, and deep reverence for tradition, She Carries the Song is a celebration and a reclamation and a gathering of spirit, resilience, and connection. In support of

Main Theatre
The Psychology of Cults
Wednesday, October 28th
7:30PM 10:30PM

The Psychology of Cults

The chilling truths behind cult indoctrination, brainwashing, and survival. Hosted by renowned cult interventionist Mike King, this gripping live show takes audiences deep inside the world of cults – how they form, why people join, and what it takes to break free. From infamous groups like Jonestown, Heaven’s Gate, and NXIVM to lesser-known but equally insidious organizations, Mike unpacks the psychology, manipulation tactics, and hidden dangers that cults use to control their members.

Main Theatre