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Join Professor Brian Cox for an enlightening evening at Manitoba Centennial Concert Hall in Winnipeg, MB, on May 14, 2027, at 8:00 PM. This special event brings the renowned particle physicist and captivating science communicator to Manitoba to share his profound insights into the universe. Prepare for an immersive journey through the cosmos, as Professor Cox explores the mysteries of space and time in a captivating live presentation.

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Professor Brian Cox Live in Winnipeg

Professor Brian Cox, a celebrated particle physicist and Professor of Particle Physics at the University of Manchester, presents complex scientific concepts in an accessible and engaging manner. Known for his work as a Royal Society Professor for Public Engagement in Science and presenter of numerous BBC science documentaries, Cox utilizes stunning visuals and clear explanations to delve into topics such as cosmology, black holes, and the origins of the universe, inspiring audiences worldwide with his unique blend of scientific rigor and compelling storytelling.

Manitoba Centennial Concert Hall Event Details

Experience the grandeur of the Manitoba Centennial Concert Hall, a premier performing arts venue in Winnipeg. Attendees can select from diverse seating options across the Orchestra, Dress Circle, and Balcony levels, each offering distinct perspectives for Professor Cox's thought-provoking presentation. Pro-tip: The venue operates as a cashless facility, accepting major credit/debit cards and mobile payments only. Additionally, backpacks, luggage, and oversized bags are not permitted inside the venue. Arrive early to allow ample time for security screening and to find your seats comfortably. Buy your tickets now.