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Sep 30, 2009 (Wednesday)

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John Labatt Centre (map)

99 Dundas Street
London, ON
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From the official website: The John Labatt Centre is a new multi-purpose facility whose focus is on both entertainment and sports. The facility is an arena, which was opened October 11 2002. The centre is a "flagship" located in downtown London and will be one of the catalysts in the redevelopment of London's downtown. The facility seats 9,000 for hockey and ice events and over 10,000 for concerts, family shows and other events. The facility has 1,000 premium club seats, 38 private luxury suites and 5 Group Sales Suites. The building has several unique qualities: It has been constructed in the heart of downtown London and its exterior design incorporates a replica of the facade of the old Talbot Inn, a 19th Century Inn with that of a "state-of-the-art" entertainment and sports facility. In addition to having the ability to accommodate both End and Centre-Stage productions, the new facility has been designed to accommodate touring Broadway shows. The theatre setting has the ability to seat 2800 people and is complete with a 30 line fly grid. Its design reflects many of the features found in larger facilities The facility has been designed to exceed the Ontario Building Code requirements for accessibility. The facility more closely meets ADA requirements. There is accessible seating on every level. The facility exceeds the Ontario Building Code requirements for washrooms by approximately 55% The John Labatt Centre is the home of a Junior "A" hockey team, The London Knights.

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