Confederation Centre of the Arts Tickets

Confederation Centre of the Arts Events

  • Find tickets from 62 dollars to Gerry Dee on Thursday March 6 2025 at 8:00 pm at Confederation Centre of the Arts in Charlottetown, Canada

    Mar 6 2025

    Thu · 8:00pm

    Gerry Dee

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  • Find tickets from 103 dollars to Alan Doyle on Friday March 14 2025 at 7:30 pm at Confederation Centre of the Arts in Charlottetown, Canada

    Mar 14 2025

    Fri · 7:30pm

    Alan Doyle

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  • Find tickets from 64 dollars to Glass Tiger with MuchMusic VJ and Erica Ehm on Thursday March 20 2025 at 7:30 pm at Confederation Centre of the Arts in Charlottetown, Canada

    Mar 20 2025

    Thu · 7:30pm

    Glass Tiger with MuchMusic VJ and Erica Ehm

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About Confederation Centre of the Arts Events

For Confederation Centre of the Arts tickets and general venue information, read below. 

When do gates open for Confederation Centre of the Arts events?

Depending on the venue and event, gates typically open 2-3 hours before the event start time

When do doors open?

Doors to Confederation Centre of the Arts typically open between 90 minutes to 2 hours before event time. This usually depends on the type of event.

What is Confederation Centre of the Arts’s bag policy?

Bag policies regularly change to accommodate new guidelines and protocols, and are in place to protect fans. Though it’s best to consult Confederation Centre of the Arts’s site for their official bag policy, there are a few general guidelines that most venues follow.  For an acceptable bag, we suggest opting for small, hand-held clutches (4.5" x 6.5") rather than large purses. Clear bags are better than opaque backpacks. Medical bags or kits are usually accepted at venues like Confederation Centre of the Arts, but may be subject to inspection or X-ray.

What is Confederation Centre of the Arts's address?

Confederation Centre of the Arts is located at 145 Richmond Street, Charlottetown, PE.

What can I bring into Confederation Centre of the Arts?

While exact rules vary from venue to venue, there are general rules as to what fans can bring into venues like Confederation Centre of the Arts. Even so, we recommend visiting the official Confederation Centre of the Arts site for exact rules on what you can and cannot bring.

Outside food is typically permitted, but cans, glass bottles, thermoses and alcoholic beverages are not. Items like camera equipment, laptops or computers, flashlights, drones, strollers and laser pointers are typically not permitted at venues like Confederation Centre of the Arts (alongside other items).

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Are there hotels near Confederation Centre of the Arts?

You will often find a number of hotels near the venue you’re attending. For specific information on hotels, restaurants, parking garages and more around Confederation Centre of the Arts, we recommend checking out the official Confederation Centre of the Arts site.

Where can I see Confederation Centre of the Arts photos?

You can find Confederation Centre of the Arts seating charts, seat views and maps here. You can scroll through photos of seat locations to find exactly where you want to sit for your event at Confederation Centre of the Arts.

Image credit for Gerry Dee: © GP Images / Getty Images Entertainment / Getty Images

Image credit for Alan Doyle: © Mark Horton / WireImage / Getty Images

Image credit for Glass Tiger: © Jeff Vinnick / Toronto Star / Getty Images