Major Canadian cities are wrestling with how best to manage nightlife economies in a post-pandemic world. So, where better to have that conversation, than right here in Canada’s capital?
On May 20 and 21, Ottawa will play host to some of the foremost experts in the subject from across Canada and around the world. Canada After Dark(link is external) is a two-day summit featuring 150 policymakers, music officers and nightlife professionals as part of Ottawa’s first-ever Capital Music Week(link is external).
The two-day conference is co-presented by the City of Ottawa’s Nightlife Office and the Ottawa Music Industry Coalition. Everything happens at the National Arts Centre’s Fourth Stage.
Get tickets
It’s an industry event and the public are also welcome to attend. It’s not too late to get tickets.(link is external)
Musical performances
Of course there will be music. Enjoy free lunchtime performances by artists from Ottawa, Mississauga, London, Hamilton, Kingston and Toronto at the Peter A. Herrndorf Place, just steps from the Fourth Stage, for Ontario Music City Showcases.
Other reasons you want to be there
- See keynote speaker Michael Kill, CEO of the Night Time Industries Association, which represents over 100 nightclubs and live music venues around the United Kingdom.
- See additional national and international speakers from Toronto, Montreal, Berlin, Amsterdam and London.
- Participate in collaborative discussions that will help shape the future of nighttime economies.
- Gain access to exclusive insights on innovative nightlife strategies.
Canada After Dark provides a unique platform for local and national leaders to connect, share insights, and collaboratively shape the future of sustainable and vibrant nighttime economies, leveraging global expertise to drive innovation.
SOURCE City of Ottawa
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