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Mississauga! Stars are coming to the Living Arts Centre on December 4th for a special holiday show because...we're having Christmas anyway! Come celebrate, commiserate and sing amongst friends with some special holiday surprises
The City of Mississaugas premier centre for arts and culture is excited to welcome patrons to see an incredible line-up of live events and entertainment, from symphonies to rock shows, ballets, and much more. The Living Arts Centres underground parking is open during regular facility hours and during events. Underground parking is free on weekdays after 6 p.m. and on weekends. The parking lot entrance is on the West side of the facility, on Living Arts Drive between Prince of Wales Drive and Princess Royal Drive. Clearly marked wheelchair access parking spaces are located next to the elevators on levels P1 and P2. Paid on-street parking is also available on Living Arts Drive & Prince of Wales Drive in designated spots. To learn more about the rates and locations for on-street parking, please visit the Citys metered on-street parking information.
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Beatrice
June 13th 2025
It was an absolutely fantastic concert! The Old Town Hall is really cool: great art in the lobby, beautiful community vibe throughout, friendly lovely staff, terrific room (beautifully decorated) and great sound. I’ve seen STARS a lot and it was one of my favourite nights with them.
Thank you!
Waterford, ON@Old Town Hall Association
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Stars are a Canadian indie pop band. Originally formed in Toronto in 2000 by vocalist Torquil Campbell and keyboardist Chris Seligman, the band relocated to New York City and then subsequently to Montreal. The band also includes singer-guitarist Amy Millan and bassist Evan Cranley. Drummer Pat McGee has toured with the band for years, despite not appearing on their albums until the release of Set Yourself On Fire. Violinist Genevieve Walker and guitarist Steve Ramsey (of Young Galaxy) have toured with the band in the past.
The band's breakthrough single was 'Ageless Beauty', from their 2004 album Set Yourself on Fire. While released to minimal fanfare in Canada in October of 2004, Set Yourself on Fire slowly gained a strong following and critical praise soon after its 8 March 2005 U.S. release.
Millan, Campbell and Cranley are also members of the indie band Broken Social Scene; Seligman, although uncredited, has contributed to past Broken Social Scene albums. Millan has since embarked on a solo career, releasing a record entitled 'Honey From the Tombs' in July 2006. Campbell has a side-project with friend Chris Dumont entitled Memphis; their latest album, A Little Place In the Wilderness, was released in August 2006.
On their website, they have noted that their name was chosen, by coincidence, without prior knowledge of the short-lived project by Syd Barrett. They have cited a wide variety of musical likes and influences ranging from Berlioz to Outkast, citing among others Barrett, Paddy McAloon, New Order, The Smiths, Brian Wilson, Momus, and Broken Social Scene. They covered The Smiths' 'This Charming Man' on 2001's Nightsongs and The Pogues' 'Fairytale of New York' in 2005. Other indie artists have been guest collaborators on many of their tracks, especially for an early period including the release of their first LP.
On February 17th, 2022, Stars announced that their new album, From Capelton Hill, would be released via Last Gang Records on May 27th, 2022.
Read MoreThe band's breakthrough single was 'Ageless Beauty', from their 2004 album Set Yourself on Fire. While released to minimal fanfare in Canada in October of 2004, Set Yourself on Fire slowly gained a strong following and critical praise soon after its 8 March 2005 U.S. release.
Millan, Campbell and Cranley are also members of the indie band Broken Social Scene; Seligman, although uncredited, has contributed to past Broken Social Scene albums. Millan has since embarked on a solo career, releasing a record entitled 'Honey From the Tombs' in July 2006. Campbell has a side-project with friend Chris Dumont entitled Memphis; their latest album, A Little Place In the Wilderness, was released in August 2006.
On their website, they have noted that their name was chosen, by coincidence, without prior knowledge of the short-lived project by Syd Barrett. They have cited a wide variety of musical likes and influences ranging from Berlioz to Outkast, citing among others Barrett, Paddy McAloon, New Order, The Smiths, Brian Wilson, Momus, and Broken Social Scene. They covered The Smiths' 'This Charming Man' on 2001's Nightsongs and The Pogues' 'Fairytale of New York' in 2005. Other indie artists have been guest collaborators on many of their tracks, especially for an early period including the release of their first LP.
On February 17th, 2022, Stars announced that their new album, From Capelton Hill, would be released via Last Gang Records on May 27th, 2022.
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