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The Rose Theatre Announces an Exciting Winter–Spring 2026 Lineup Featuring Talwiinder, Bedouin Soundclash, David Suzuki, Lee Aaron and More

BRAMPTON, ON – October 22, 2025 — The Rose Theatre has unveiled its Winter–Spring 2026 season, a vibrant celebration of music, theatre, comedy, and local talent that highlights Brampton’s creative spirit. The new lineup features a blend of Canadian icons, Broadway stars, family-friendly performances, and homegrown artists, offering something for everyone in the months ahead.

A Season Full of Highlights

The star-studded season includes performances by Sam Roberts Band (Singles Night, Feb. 12), Bedouin Soundclash (Mar. 5), Tony-nominated Broadway performer Jeremy Jordan (Mar. 14), and country sensation Tenille Townes (Mar. 26).

Legendary environmentalist David Suzuki joins Tara Cullis for the thought-provoking theatre production What You Won’t Do for Love (Mar. 23), presented in collaboration with Why Not Theatre.

Families can look forward to engaging and visually stunning shows like the Be Like Blippi Tour (Mar. 1) and Dino-Light! by Lightwire Theater (Apr. 23).

Brampton’s own Lee Aaron, a member of the Brampton Arts Walk of Fame, headlines Women Who Rock with newchoir (Mar. 7), while Punjabi music sensation Talwiinder will deliver an intimate evening of acoustic storytelling and music (Apr. 26).

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Returning Favourites and Local Talent

Fan favourites are back, including Classic Albums Live performing Led Zeppelin IV (Jan. 31) and Jay Martin’s Mother’s Day Comedy Clash (May 10).

The Rose’s commitment to showcasing Brampton’s homegrown talent continues through This Is Brampton in The Rose Studio, featuring diverse curated showcases like:

  • The Blacklight Concert (Jan. 31)
  • HYPE (Feb. 13)
  • Bollywood Mashup (Feb. 28)
  • Immigrants with Attitude (Mar. 28)
  • Flower City Slam (Apr. 23)
  • Afrobeats: Motion & Vibes (Apr. 24)
  • Crate Clash (Apr. 25)

Community partners also bring major productions to The Rose, such as Zamar Music’s Roots, Rock & Reggae featuring Kirk Diamond (Feb. 20), B-Jazzed Orchestra’s Mardi Gras Mambo (Feb. 17), and Brampton Music Theatre’s Sister Act (Apr. 16–19).

The Rose Orchestra continues its 2025–2026 performances with Colour My World (Feb. 14), Classical Foundations with Jonathan Crow (Mar. 28), and Scheherazade’s Spell (Apr. 25).

A Bridge to The Rose’s 20th Anniversary

This Winter–Spring lineup serves as a lead-up to The Rose’s 20th anniversary celebration in Fall 2026, when the venue will return to a full annual season marking two decades of performances, partnerships, and community impact.

Tickets and Memberships

Tickets are now available at bramptononstage.ca, by phone, or in person at The Rose Box Office (1 Theatre Lane), open Monday to Saturday, 12–5 p.m.

  • Encore Member Presale: Begins Oct. 22 at 12 p.m.
  • Public Sale: Begins Oct. 24 at 12 p.m.
  • Encore Memberships: Only $10 per year, offering early access, reward points, exclusive offers, and invitations to special events.

What They’re Saying

“The Rose continues to be the heart of Brampton’s arts and culture scene, bringing world-class talent and homegrown creativity to our stage,” said Mayor Patrick Brown. “This season reflects the energy, diversity and artistic excellence that make Brampton one of the most vibrant cultural communities in Canada.”

“It’s incredible to see Brampton talent share the stage with celebrated Canadian and international performers,” said Regional Councillor Rowena Santos. “This season truly captures what it means to be a creative city that celebrates our stories and inspires our community.”

“Each performance is curated to deliver an exceptional experience,” added Jocelyn Johnston, Manager of Brampton On Stage. “The Rose’s 2026 season not only entertains — it connects people and strengthens Brampton’s reputation as a destination for world-class arts and culture.”

For full details, view the Winter–Spring 2026 Season Brochure, watch the official trailer, or download media resources at bramptononstage.ca.

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