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Yeah. Though I guess Islanders are more orange than red?Could be that. Lots of teams have blue and red in their colours![]()
Yeah. Though I guess Islanders are more orange than red?Could be that. Lots of teams have blue and red in their colours![]()
Dark orange and light red look pretty damn similar to my eye, but I'm not an artist by any means.Yeah. Though I guess Islanders are more orange than red?
They seem to be pulling a ton of country artists (not my cup of tea whatsoever) but I suppose that's good. I actually saw Jason Aldean here nearly a decade ago (I was invited to attend for free). Also a bunch of kpop continuing to test the market.Gotta say, they're not letting up in attracting events.
In the last few days, they've announced Bryan Adams, i-dle (k-pop) and Jason Aldean concerts.
They have 12 events scheduled for March, and tonight starts a string of 5 concerts in the next 6 days.
They seem to be pulling a ton of country artists (not my cup of tea whatsoever) but I suppose that's good. I actually saw Jason Aldean here nearly a decade ago (I was invited to attend for free). Also a bunch of kpop continuing to test the market.
Still hoping we find somewhere to get a mid-sized venue (perhaps the Music Hall whenever it's done). I'm incredibly jealous of the quality of artists Toronto gets at Danforth and History.
I've been interested in NIN, but that's about it, and didn't end up getting tickets.For me there's not a single artist or event that's been booked that I personally have any interest in (the artists I like wouldn't play venues this large - which is fine because I prefer smaller venues anyways), but that's fine - it's not about me. Have to appeal to the masses. Hope they continue to do what they're doing.
The Music Hall might be decent, but I would call it small-sized as opposed to mid-sized, as it'll only seat about 1,000.
We have First Ontario Concert Hall (please change the name back to Hamilton Place!) for a mid-sized venue - do we need another one?
Looking at their events calendar, there are a lot of open dates. They've only had 5 events in the first 2 months of 2026, March is decent with 10, and April with 13 - but the rest of the year it's almost a ghost town. It's a great venue.
Agreed, and that's exactly the way they're running this - concerts/events take priority over sports.If they can maintain a full roster of medium and large events, then that seems better to me than hosting an AHL or OHL team that relatively few people will care about. Lots more excitement and energy and people with these things than if a small-time hockey team took up 35 to 50 dates.
He played Massey Hall only a few years ago. When he's by himself, he usually plays smaller venues or in arenas that are sectioned off (ie. lower bowls).![]()
Sting Adds New Fall Dates for the 2026 North American Tour
The Sting 3.0 tour adds 20 new shows this fall, featuring a mix of classic hits and fan favorites across North America.ultimateclassicrock.com
No Sting has not booked in Hamilton, but was surprised on the size of venue he has chosen in both Vancouver and Montreal. Actually the Montreal one (Théâtre St-Denis), is almost identical in size the Hamilton Place.
I was really hoping the development wing of the Coliseum and perhaps some other development in the Vine St area would start up, but it appears the condo crash has stopped all but the least risky development. The area north of the Coliseum, bounded by James, Bay, York and Cannon has been a depressed area for far too long. Even Cannon Street itself between Bay St and John is surprising we've seen zero successful developments.View attachment 719903
Nice city photo in CBC article. Like that reflection of the TD logo in the Standard Life tower. Let's see how much of the foreground changes in the next few years!