Roxette Concert at the Molson Canadian Amphitheatre on August 30 at 8 p.m. (Up to $36 Off). Three Options Available.
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Famed Swedish pop duo behind hits “The Look” and “It Must Have Been Love” elates fans with new & classic singles on Canadian tour
Pop music, like popcorn, creates a festive mood and easily gets stuck in your head when it enters your ears. Get a taste of fluffy sounds with this deal to see Roxette, with special guest Glass Tiger at the Molson Canadian Amphitheatre on Thursday, August 30, at 8 p.m. Choose between the following ticketing options:
- For $50, you get one ticket for seating in sections 301, 305, or 403–408 (up to a $73.75 value, including all fees). These seats are not beneath a covering.
- For $60, you get one ticket for seating in sections 201, 202, or 203 in rows K–WW, or 301–305 (up to an $88.50 value, including all fees).
- For $80, you get one ticket for seating in sections 201, 202, or 203 in rows A–J (up to a $116.75 value, including all fees).<p>
For their first Canadian tour in more than 20 years, Roxette explodes on the stage like a shaken soda, saturating their fans with decades of pop classics. Playful, zesty, and brimming with infectious hooks, the gregarious Swedish duo first made an international stir with haymakers such as “The Look,” “Joyride,” and “It Must Have Been Love,” featured in the film Pretty Woman. With 70 million records sold throughout its career and a fanbase that could take down ABBA’s army, the band keeps moving in support of its latest album Travelling. Assembled from songs spawned in soundchecks, concerts, and hotel rooms, Travelling captures Roxette’s live spirit with tracks such as “Easy Way Out.” Joining Roxette’s quest to transform dance floors into trampolines, Grammy-winning Canadian pop-rockers Glass Tiger spout out hits such as “Don’t Forget Me When I’m Gone” other pop classics from their album Thin Red Line.
The Molson Canadian Amphitheatre adds even more excitement to the entertainment. Jutting out onto the waters of Lake Ontario, this open-air excitement incubator mixes lake breezes with tunes. A covering keeps most seats dry in the case of inclement weather and ensures the two large-screen video walls don’t short out and play clips of the Golden Girls.
Famed Swedish pop duo behind hits “The Look” and “It Must Have Been Love” elates fans with new & classic singles on Canadian tour
Pop music, like popcorn, creates a festive mood and easily gets stuck in your head when it enters your ears. Get a taste of fluffy sounds with this deal to see Roxette, with special guest Glass Tiger at the Molson Canadian Amphitheatre on Thursday, August 30, at 8 p.m. Choose between the following ticketing options:
- For $50, you get one ticket for seating in sections 301, 305, or 403–408 (up to a $73.75 value, including all fees). These seats are not beneath a covering.
- For $60, you get one ticket for seating in sections 201, 202, or 203 in rows K–WW, or 301–305 (up to an $88.50 value, including all fees).
- For $80, you get one ticket for seating in sections 201, 202, or 203 in rows A–J (up to a $116.75 value, including all fees).<p>
For their first Canadian tour in more than 20 years, Roxette explodes on the stage like a shaken soda, saturating their fans with decades of pop classics. Playful, zesty, and brimming with infectious hooks, the gregarious Swedish duo first made an international stir with haymakers such as “The Look,” “Joyride,” and “It Must Have Been Love,” featured in the film Pretty Woman. With 70 million records sold throughout its career and a fanbase that could take down ABBA’s army, the band keeps moving in support of its latest album Travelling. Assembled from songs spawned in soundchecks, concerts, and hotel rooms, Travelling captures Roxette’s live spirit with tracks such as “Easy Way Out.” Joining Roxette’s quest to transform dance floors into trampolines, Grammy-winning Canadian pop-rockers Glass Tiger spout out hits such as “Don’t Forget Me When I’m Gone” other pop classics from their album Thin Red Line.
The Molson Canadian Amphitheatre adds even more excitement to the entertainment. Jutting out onto the waters of Lake Ontario, this open-air excitement incubator mixes lake breezes with tunes. A covering keeps most seats dry in the case of inclement weather and ensures the two large-screen video walls don’t short out and play clips of the Golden Girls.