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Best Shows This Month

in Winnipeg

October 2024

Menopause - The Musical at Club Regent Casino

Menopause - The Musical

Since March 2001, this hilarious show has entertained and inspired women from coast-to-coast and internationally. Menopause The Musical is a 90-minute production that includes 25 exhilarating re-lyricized tunes from the 60s and 70s and culminates with a salute to women who are experiencing The Change.

Star Wars - The Empire Strikes Back In Concert at Manitoba Centennial Concert Hall

Star Wars - The Empire Strikes Back In Concert

Join your local orchestra as they present a screening of George Lucas and Lawrence Kasdan's 1980 sci-fi masterpiece, the second in the original Star Wars trilogy, with John Williams' unforgettable score played live in accompaniment. Regarded by many as the strongest entry in the franchise, The Empire Strikes Back sees the rebellion doing battle with the Galactic Empire once again.

Gabriel Iglesias at Canada Life Centre

Gabriel Iglesias

A now iconic stand-up known for his bold Hawaiian print shirts and larger-than-life personality, Iglesias' comedic style combines his talent for storytelling with voicing characters and brilliantly realistic sound effects. Throw into the mix his cross-cultural and clean-spoken style of comedy, and you have a rare gem who has far-reaching appeal for family audiences too. This is one guy who's guaranteed to have the whole family crying with laughter!

Russell Howard at Burton Cummings Theatre

Russell Howard

One of Britain's most successful young comedians will once again make you squirm with his inimitably and sometimes rude yet always springy, cheerful comedy. With his impish personality and his boy-next-door smile, he creates joy from everyday observations and is never afraid to poke fun at the news, and those who make it. Don't miss the chance to see him live!

Sam Hunt at Canada Life Centre

Sam Hunt

Considering his debut album Montevallo spawned a slew of hits including 'Leave A Night On', 'Take Your Time' and 'Break Up in a Small Town', it's surprising that college quarter-back turned country-pop star Sam Hunt has taken six years to release a follow-up. But good things take time, and the singer songwriter's sophomore effort Southside has well been worth the wait. Don't miss the crooner when he hits the road.

The Australian Bee Gees at Club Regent Casino

The Australian Bee Gees

From the producers that brought you RAIN - A Tribute to The Beatles, the show that went from performing on cruise ships to becoming an internationally acclaimed Broadway production, and Let It Be, London's West End production, Jason Bonham's Led Zeppelin Experience, and PFX - The Pink Floyd Experience, comes The Australian Bee Gees, a celebration of one of the most influential and famous musical groups of all time.

Explosions In The Sky at Burton Cummings Theatre

Explosions In The Sky

Explosions In The Sky are heading on their first tour since 2020! With a reputation for a scathingly intense live performance and a quickly sold-out CD-R demo 'How Strange, Innocence', which was later reissued in 2005, Explosions in the Sky was touted early on in their career as the next phenomenon in moody and dynamic instrumental indie rock a la Mogwai and Godspeed You Black Emperor!

Social Distortion at Burton Cummings Theatre

Social Distortion

Hailed as the godfathers of Punk, Social Distortion have spent their four-decade career playing by their own rules to create a distinct brand of West Coast Punk Rock with a Rockabilly edge. While the band has seen multiple line-up changes, lead vocalist and guitarist Mike Ness has remained a constant leader, overseeing the release of seven studio albums and numerous world tours.

Hermans Hermits at Club Regent Casino

Hermans Hermits

Herman's Hermits frontman Peter Noone is hitting the road again and bringing the band's catalog of swinging sixties hits along for the ride! The legendary beat pop outfit reached the height of their success with their cover of Earl-Jean's 'I'm Into Something Good', topping the charts in 1964.

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