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How a new downtown venue could change the music scene in Ottawa

How a new downtown venue could change the music scene in Ottawa

CBC08-05-2025
Last February, Mayor Mark Sutcliffe and the head of Live Nation announced a new venue, History Ottawa, in the old Chapters on Rideau. CBC's Sandra Abma looks at how it might bring bigger names to the city when it opens.
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