Forum Ontario Place opened in May 1971 with the original Forum as one of the first attractions. The original structure consisted of a
vinyl canopy, which was replaced by a
copper canopy roof in 1978. Its unique configuration consisted of a round stage, which was upgraded in 1976 to include a revolving stage which slowly rotated before the audience, which completely surrounded it. The venue had a capacity of approximately 16,000 -20,000 concertgoers who crowded the four grassy hills and the lucky few who sat on the 2,500 bench seats under a covered roof.
Amphitheatre Over the winter of 1994–1995, came the controversial
demolition of the popular Forum and the construction of a larger venue on the site. The new venue cost . Although the full concert has never been officially released, much of the footage was eventually included in the
Rush R40 box set released in 2014. On July 11, 1998, the
Spice Girls performed at the amphitheatre as part of their the debut concert tour, the
Spiceworld Tour.
Depeche Mode performed at the amphitheatre three times: the first one was on June 16, 2001, during their
Exciter Tour. The second one was on July 24, 2009, during their
Tour of the Universe, in front of a sell-out crowd of 16,128 people. The third one was on September 1, 2013, during their
Delta Machine Tour, in front of a sell-out crowd of 16,110 people. The 2009 show was recorded for the group's live albums project
Recording the Universe. On January 6, 2017, it was announced that the Molson Amphitheatre was renamed "Budweiser Stage", as part of a partnership between
Labatt Breweries of Canada and
Live Nation. As of late 2024, eight million patrons have visited the venue. The amphitheatre hosted Canadian rapper Drake's annual OVO Festival from its inception in 2010-2015, 2017 and 2019, and 2022, when it was presented as October World Weekend. The Festival has featured performances by
Drake,
Eminem,
Lil Wayne,
Jay-Z,
Kanye West,
The Weeknd, and
A$AP Rocky among others.
Future The venue is scheduled to be replaced by a new year-round venue as part of the redevelopment of Ontario Place. The new venue will seat outdoors and indoors. It is expected to close for renovations in the fall of 2027, reopen in 2029, and debut as a year-round venue by summer of 2030. ==Specifications==