Centennial Hall
550 Wellington Street, London ON
Centennial Hall is our main venue for the Masterworks Series, Pops Series, and Red Hot Weekends. It is located in downtown London, directly across from Victoria Park.
About The Venue
- The Orchestra level is flat.
- The Mezzanine is two steps higher than the Orchestra level. The seats near the rail have a good view of the stage and are sought after by long time subscribers.
- There is no elevator to the balcony seating.
- Washrooms are located on the main floor and in the upper lobby, as well as in the basement (for busy concerts).
- For Red Hot Weekends and other concerts with cabaret seating, the Orchestra and Mezzanine levels have Table Seating (10 seats per table) instead of traditional row seating.
Seating Maps:
Pops series Main Floor
Pops series Balcony
Red Hot Weekends series Main Floor
Red Hot Weekends series Balcony
Masterworks series Main Floor
Masterworks series Balcony
St. Paul’s Cathedral
472 Richmond Street, London ON
St. Paul’s Cathedral is located at the corner of Richmond Street and Queens Avenue. The magnificent acoustics and beautiful architecture of this breathtaking venue make it the best venue for glorious works of the Baroque era and other works on Orchestra London’s Classics & Beyond Series.
About The Venue
All facilities used by Orchestra London are wheelchair accessible. We are also proud to provide our patrons with assistance of our trained ushers who are available at all concerts to assist with any accessibility needs of our patrons.
Classics & Beyond Series Seating Map
Best Western Lamplighter Inn
591 Wellington Road, London ON
Orchestra London’s Serenade Brunch Series takes place in the elegant Crystal Ballroom, featuring an afternoon of dazzling music and a delectable brunch. Seating is General Admission (round tables).
About The Venue
All facilities used by Orchestra London are wheelchair accessible. We are also proud to provide our patrons with assistance of our trained ushers who are available at all concerts to assist with any accessibility needs of our patrons.