Casino Rama adds rock, holiday cirque and country concert to its winter lineup
Casino Rama announced three new performances will hit the stage this winter.
On December 6, Little River Band will perform with special guests, Five Man Electrical Band.
Little River Band, known for hits like 'Reminiscing' and 'Cool Change,' was a well-known rock group in the 70s and 80s.
Tickets range from $40 to $90.
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'Christmas in Space: A Holiday Cirque Spectacular' will take the stage on December 13 with interactive lasers that "redefine holiday lights."
The family-friendly story follows an alien learning about the holiday season.
Tickets are priced between $35 and $75.
Then, on January 18, country fans can saddle up for Canadian artist Josh Ross.
Ross, whose songs 'First Taste of Gone' and 'Red Flags' have gained millions of streams, will be joined by guest Dillon James.
Tickets for this show range from $50 to $99.
Ticket purchases are available through Ticketmaster. Only guests 12 years or older can enter the Entertainment Centre.
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