Hamilton’s live entertainment hub gets a new name: TD Coliseum

Hamilton Business Review

“Oak View Group (OVG), the global leader in live event venue development, premium hospitality, and 360-degree entertainment solutions, and TD Bank Group (TD) today announced a multi-year naming rights sponsorship to name Hamilton’s premier sports and entertainment venue, TD Coliseum, effective immediately.
Scheduled to open in late 2025, TD Coliseum is set to become the new centerpiece for concerts, sporting events, family entertainment, trade shows, and community events in the Golden Horseshoe, offering superior premium hospitality experiences.
‘This sponsorship goes far beyond naming rights — it reflects a shared commitment to delivering world-class experiences and making a lasting impact where it matters most: in the heart of the communities we serve,” said Tim Leiweke, Chairman and CEO, Oak View Group. “We’re proud to join forces on this transformative project and to welcome TD as the official naming rights partner of this storied venue. This milestone represents more than a financial investment — it’s a powerful affirmation of Hamilton’s growth, vibrancy, and bright future.’”
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