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The event will be performed in Russian only, restricted ages 16+. Haze warning. 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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All performance halls are equipped with accessible seating. All accessible seating is available through Ticketmaster or the Ticket Office. Accessible seats are in Sections Orchestra Box Left and Right, Orchestra Row T, Dress Circle Left and Right Row F. Should you require an assisted listening device, please contact Event Services prior to attending the event. Hearing Assistance Devices (Assisted Listening Devices) are available free of charge, although a credit card number or photo identification will be required as a deposit. More information: Please contact the Ticket Office ahead of ordering with any questions or concerns by calling 905-306-6000 or emailing ticket.operations@mississauga.ca.
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