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Canadian Tire Centre
Korn, Gojira, and Loathe hit Canadian Tire Centre in Ottawa, Ontario, on Wednesday, September 17, 2025, blasting into the Korn Kanada 2025 Tour! This killer 8-city Canadian runs the high of Korn’s 2024 30th-anniversary tour.
Expect a stacked lineup—Korn unleashing bangers like “Freak on a Leash” and “Blind,” fresh off their 2022 album, Requiem, and promising new 2025 tracks. Gojira delivers their thunderous vibes with “Stranded” and “Flying Whales,” hot from their 2024 Olympic set and 2021’s, Fortitude. Loathe fires up with gritty cuts like “Two-Way Mirror” from 2020’s, I Let It In and It Took Everything, plus new 2024 singles. With Korn’s two Grammys, Gojira’s Grammy nods, and Loathe’s soaring star, this event is primed to shake up Ottawa.
Tickets kick off at $69—grab yours at the trusty TicketSqueeze.com. Click “buy tickets” quick—these are going quick!
Be excited for a great night as Korn, Gojira as well as Loathe arrive at the Canadian Tire Centre, Ottawa, Ontario, on the 17th day of September, 2025. This concert marks the start for the Korn Kanada 2025 tour, which is an eight city tour across Canada and will finish on the 1st of October in Rogers Arena Vancouver. The spirit of the tour is pure celebration of Korn’s thirty year successful journey in the industry. Brace yourselves to watch the freshest and best lineup perform for the metal fans in Ottawa.
Korn fans are extremely excited as they prepare to hear the amazing songs like “Freak on a Leash,” “Blind,” and “Here to Stay” at the concert. The revolutionary nu metal band, who have won two Grammy awards and sold more than 40 million albums, are renowned for pushing limits. Their 2022 album, Requiem, was released and new music is expected to drop in 2025 after their North American tour in 2024 with Spiritbox and Gojira.
Gojira does not slump in delivering the best sound of music and their hits “Strandard” and “Flying Whales” leave fans eagerly waiting for the live performance. Nominated for a Grammy for the masterful creation of metal music, they have proved that they are gobal superstars as shown by their set for the opening ceremony of the 2024 Olympics. The release of their 2021 album, Fortitude, shows that their fire is still burning bright.
Myspace's UK-based band loathe will play songs like “Two-Way Mirror” and “Gored” and fans will be hyped to absorb their ominous vibe. They’ve been climbing the alt-metal ladder since their 2020 album, I Let It IN And It Took Everything, and their latest singles released in 2024 suggests further development before the tour.
Located at 1000 Palladium Dr, Ottawa, Ontario, Canadian Tire Center is well known for having prominent shows. The arena accommodates up to 19,153 spectators sitting on both the lower and upper tier levels. like always the sound system is top-notch and the screens are enormous making it a whole vibe. Call 613-599-0100 for added info if you need it.
At Canadian Tire Centre there are plenty of parking spaces available like Slap Shot Lots 5 and 9 as well as parking spots close to the venue, leaving things convenient.
Don't miss this show, starting at $69. Get your tickets from the TicketSqueeze.com website or purchase directly at the venue's box office. Be sure to click the “buy tickets” button as soon as you can because these are going fast.
Purchase tickets online at TicketSqueeze.com, or call the box office at 613-599-0100 to buy them at the Canadian Tire Centre directly.
If the event gets cancelled, you’ll receive a full refund for tickets bought at the box office, primary outlets, or recommended TicketSqueeze.com. If it’s rescheduled, you can still use the tickets for the new date.
Canadian Tire Centre, Ottawa, Ontario, , US