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Winter Forecast: 10+ shows to see at Old National Centre

Here’s what we’re adding to our calendar.

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No need to bundle up to see a fantastic show this winter — not when Old National Centre’s cozy vibe, great drinks, and jam-packed lineup can keep you warm.

Peep a selection of their upcoming shows:

November

  • Derek Hough: Symphony of Dance | Saturday, Nov. 4 | Electrifying music and awe-inspiring dance
  • An Evening with The Late John Cleese | Sunday, Nov. 5 | Hilarious storytelling from the Monty Python legend
  • Coco Jones | Monday, Nov. 6 | R&B and soul from the Disney Channel alum
  • Hunter Hayes | Friday, Nov. 10 | American R&B/country singer-songwriter
  • Shakey Graves | Sunday, Nov. 19 | Groove to contemporary indie folk
  • Boy Named Banjo | Thursday, Nov. 30 | Modern country from Nashville rockers

December

  • Comedian Chris Tucker | Saturday, Dec. 2 | Hilarious stand-up comedy
  • Martina McBride: Joy of Christmas Tour | Thursday, Dec. 7 | Holiday music from a country icon
  • Cirque Dreams Holidaze | Friday, Dec. 8 | Circus artistry, but make it holiday-themed
  • The Illusionists: Magic of The Holidays | Wednesday, Dec. 20 | Jaw-dropping magical talent

Tickets are available online. See 15+ more shows.

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