WINDSOR, ONT. - It's a big entertainment destination for both Canadians and Americans, especially for people living in Michigan. The strike is over at Caesars Windsor.

The hotel casino will reopen on Thursday, June 7, 2018 after closing two months ago when more than 2,000 workers went on strike asking for better pay. Because of the strike, the casino has been forced to cancel hotel reservations and postpone and even cancel numerous concerts.

"Caesars Windsor is happy to announce the labour disruption has been resolved and as a result, look forward to welcoming back our guests," said Jhoan Baluyot, Manager of PR and Communications. "After 60 days on strike, Unifor Local 444 Caesar's Windsor members have ratified their three-year agreement by 75%," the union wrote on social media.

Once the casino hotel reopens on Thursday, everything will resume as normal, including all restaurants and the Box Office. All hotel reservations which were cancelled must be rebooked and will be based on availability.

Rescheduled concerts schedule:



Pitbull Saturday, June 23, 9 pm

David Foster Friday, August 3, 8 pm

Cole Swindell Thursday, August 9, 9 pm

Darcy Oake (ALL AGES) Thursday, August 16, 3 pm & 8 pm

Lee Brice Friday, August 31, 9 pm

Johnny Reid (ALL AGES) Saturday, September 15, 8 pm

Blink-182 Tuesday, September 18, 9 pm

Buddy Guy Wednesday, October 3, 9 pm

Terry Fator Saturday, November 17, 9 pm

Brian Wilson Sunday, November 25, 9 pm

The postponed Russell Peters and Daniel O'Donnell shows have not yet been rescheduled.

Previously purchased tickets for these shows are valid and will be honored on the new show dates. If you have requested a refund and it has been processed, your previously purchased ticket is now no good. If you want a refund, you must make it through your point of purchase before the show date.

ALL THE BIG SUMMER CONCERTS COMING TO MICHIGAN IN 2018