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From country and rock music to Chinese acrobats, comedy and an open-air Blues Festival in the parking lot in September, the Capitol Centre‘s new season is chalk full of entertainment.

Lee Ann Womack and The Tea Party are just two of the scheduled performers, along with Comedian Brent Butt, Natalie MacMaster and Donnell Leahy, entrepreneur and ‘Dragon’ Arlene Dickenson and so much more.

The season officially opens October 9th with the opening night act to be announced July 4th.

It wraps up next April 23rd with supergroup collective An Evening with Moe Berg, Chris Murphy, Craig Northey & Steven Page.

Tickets go on sale to the general public on June 10th.

General Manager Dee Adrian says their shows offer something for everyone and she feels good about what they’ve come up with.

She says the wine gala has been changing in recent years with more micro breweries being represented and thus the name change to Hops and Vines.

In the lead up to the new season, this summer features the Children’s Festival in June and the Fringe Festival in August.

 

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An Evening with Moe Berg, Chris Murphy, Craig Northey & Steven Page

 

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Immortal Chi – a fusion of martial arts, acrobatics & a percussion ensemble

 

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Country superstar Lee Ann Womack is scheduled to perform in January at the Capitol Centre