Dance Now! Ottawa tickets

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Sat Oct 10 7:00pm
Dance Now Ottawa
History  •  Ottawa, ON




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Get Your Dance Now! Tickets in Ottawa: 2026 Shows & Dates

Dance Now! fans, Are you ready for Ottawa? on Saturday, October 10th 2026 Dance Now! will be playing at History - Ottawa, ON. Score your Dance Now! tickets Ottawa right here.

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47 Rideau Street, Ottawa, ON
K1N 5W8, CA


Dance Now! Dance Live at History | Ottawa – October 10th, 2026

Dance Now! Ottawa isn’t just about the moves on stage, it’s also a city with a rich, layered history that adds depth to every performance. Did you know that Ottawa hosted the 2011 Canadian National Cycling Championships, bringing top athletes from across the country to the city’s streets? Or that in 1996, the city celebrated its creative side with the inaugural Ottawa International Photography Festival, which now happens every two years? These events show how Ottawa combines culture, sport, and art in a way that’s uniquely its own. When you’re at Dance Now! Ottawa, you’re not just witnessing incredible dance, you’re stepping into a city that’s been a hub for innovation and community for decades. If you’re lucky enough to snag front row seats, you’ll feel like you’re right there with the performers, immersed in every movement. And hey, for those who like a little adventure, why not walk down from the government district, follow the scenic Rideau Canal east, or even rent a bike at one of the stations nearby and cruise right up to the venue? It’s all part of the experience, making Dance Now! Ottawa more than just a show, it’s a piece of the city’s ongoing story.