Moonlight Musicals presents ‘Oklahoma!’
Moonlight Musicals wraps up “Oklahoma!” Aug. 17-19, at the Moonlight Musicals Amphitheater, 413 E. Broadway. Performances begin at 8 p.m.
Rodgers & Hammerstein’s first collaboration remains, in many ways, their most innovative, setting the standards and rules of modern musical theatre.
In a Western territory just after the turn of the 20th century, a high-spirited rivalry between local farmers and cowboys provides a colorful background for Curly, a charming cowboy, and Laurey, a feisty farm girl, to play out their love story.
Their romantic journey, as bumpy as a surrey ride down a country road, contrasts with the comic exploits of brazen Ado Annie and hapless Will Parker in a musical adventure embracing hope, determination and the promise of a new land.
General admission tickets are $21 and available online at selectaseatlubbock.com or https://moonlightmusicals.com/
‘Liberty Valance’ on stage at Buddy Holly Hall
“The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance” is set for 7 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 15 and 16, in the Crickets Theater of Buddy Holly Hall.
Produced and performed by an independent cast of Lubbockites, the production was written by Jethro Compton and based on the short story by Dorothy M. Johnson.
Journey into the Wild West, 1890 in this classic story of good versus evil, law versus the gun, one man versus Liberty Valance. A stage play telling of love, hope and revenge set against the vicious backdrop of a lawless society.
This production is for mature audiences as it contains strong language, simulated gunshots, alcohol and tobacco consumption and racially motivated violence.
Reserved seat tickets for this production are $20 for adults and $15 for students and seniors (plus taxes and fees).For more information or to purchase tickets, visit https://www.buddyhollyhall.com/
Robison to perform at Buddy Holly Hall
Buddy Holly Hall hosts Charlie Robison in concert at 8 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 17, in the Helen Devitt Jones Theater.
It was a natural fit for the Bandera native to take the stage as the 44th artist to record for the Live at Billy Bob’s Texas music series. Recorded in August of 2012, Robison delighted his fans at the world’s largest honky tonk with their favorites, including “El Cerrito Place,” “My Hometown,” “Barlight,” southern rock anthem, “They Call Me the Breeze” and even a special rendition of Elton John’s “Rocket Man.”
Throughout his career and eight albums later, Charlie Robison has forged his own path within the country music world as well as the Lone Star music scene.
Reserved seat tickets for this show range form $35 to $69 (plus taxes and fees), depending on seating.
For more information or to purchase tickets, visit https://www.buddyhollyhall.com/
Uncle Lucius returns to Cactus
Uncle Lucius returns to the Cactus Theater at 7:30 p.m. Friday, Aug. 18.
South Austin’s Uncle Lucius is a dream, conjured in the minds of five sonic mercenaries, a clarion call to arms for true believers. It is the voice that shake you from complacency, grabs you with both hands and implores: Get in the van!!!
Like the city that brought them together, Uncle Lucius is a gumbo, with hints of Americana and folk juxtaposed with a slow-cooked roux that is steeped in classic rock n roll and the blues. The resulting flavor is familiar and unique, roots at its most refined, albeit with a gutbucket foundation.
Reserved tickets are $20 in advance for all floor and standard balcony ($25 on the day of the show); and $40 balcony box seats in advance ($50 the day of the show.) For more information or to purchase tickets, visit cactustheater.com
Just one performance left for Ragtown production
The final performance of “Fire Drill in Nashville” at the Ragtown Gospel Theater in Post will be at 3 p.m. Saturday at Ragtown Gospel Theater in Post.
The world-famous televangelist, Reverend Joey Hallelujah, has famously labeled country music “high fidelity infidelity.” You can only imagine what happens when he brings his Coast to Coast Holy Ghost Revival Crusade to Nashville Tennessee, and confronts an aspiring country music singer who happens to be his own son, Shout Hallelujah. And that’s only the beginning of Joey’s conundrum.
This is a show filled with laughter and an uplifting message of love and approval in Christ. The whole family will enjoy this fast-moving fun-filled play. Prior to the production, singer Jeff Bailey joins Chip Polk, along with Sarah Smith, Elizabeth Staten, and Savannah Gwinn, presenting a Gaitheresque Gospel concert.
Veterans and active duty military are respectfully considered pre-paid by your service. Adult tickets are $22. Student tickets (K through college) are $10. All seats are reserved. Call (877) 724-8696 or go to RAGTOWN.COM early for best available seating. Group rates are available for 12 or more.
Del Castillo returns to Cactus
Del Castillo returns to the Cactus Theater at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 19.
The cross-cultural power unites music lovers of all ages, creeds and colors.
Their original music blends rock, Latin, blues and world music into a cinematic celebration of sound that lifts your soul.
The group has been honored with multiple Austin Music Awards and the Austin Latin Music Association.
Reserved seat tickets include $27.50 for first four floor rows A-D; $25 for remaining floor seats; $22.50 for standard balcony; and $50 for balcony box seats, which includes concessions.
For more information or to purchase tickets, visit cactustheater.com
Rocker Cooper coming to Buddy Holly Hall
Classic rocker Alice Cooper brings his Too Close for Comfort tour to the Helen Devitt Jones Theater of Buddy Holly Hall at 7:30 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 20.
Cooper brings his own brand of rock psychodrama to fans both old and new, enjoying it as much as his audiences. Cooper pioneered a grandly theatrical brand of hard rock that was designed to shock.
Drawing equally from horror movies, vaudeville and garage rock, the group created a stage show that featured electric chairs, guillotines, fake blood and boa constrictors. Cooper was discovered in 1969 by Frank Zappa in Los Angeles, where he signed them to his record label.
Some of Cooper’s hits include “Schools Out”, “No More Mr. Nice Guy” and “Poison”.
Reserved seat tickets range from $46.50 to $99.50 (plus taxes and fees) depending on seating.
There are also several VIP package options available that include front-row seating, autographed memorabilia and more.
For more information or to purchase tickets, visit https://www.buddyhollyhall.com/
Bruno Mars tribute to perform at Cactus
24 Magic, a touring tribute to Bruno Mars, will rock the Cactus Theater at 7:30 p.m. Friday, Aug 25.
Their high-energy show will have you singing and dancing to all the hits you know and love, like “Uptown Funk”, “Locked Out of Heaven” – and, of course – “24K Magic.”
Tickets for this show are $27.50 for the first four floor rows, A-D; $25 for remaining floor rows; $22.50 for standard balcony; and $50 for balcony box seats, which includes concessions.
For more information or to purchase tickets, visit cactustheater.com
Jelly Roll coming to USA
Jelly Roll has announced a 44-date headlining tour and will be taking the stage at the United Supermarkets Arena at 7 p.m. on Aug. 29, with his Backroad Baptism Tour 2023.
Jason Bradley DeFord, known professionally as Jelly Roll, is an American singer, rapper, and songwriter known for his collaborations with Lil Wyte, Struggle Jennings, and Tech N9ne In 2023, he won three CMT Music Awards for the song “Son of a Sinner”.
Before his transition into country music with 2023’s Whitsitt Chapel album, Jelly Roll launched his career in hip hop.
Tickets for this show range from $21 to $650 (plus taxes and fees), depending on seating and VIP package features.
For more information or to purchase tickets, visit selectaseatlubbock.com
LSO pays tribute to Queen of Soul
The Lubbock Symphony Orchestra opens its 2023-24 season with a tribute to the Queen of Soul, Aretha Franklin.The performance is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 2, in the Helen Devitt Jones Theater of Buddy Holly Hall.
From “Respect” to “Chain of Fools” and “Amazing Grace,” the powerhouse vocals of Capathia Jenkins and Ryan Shaw will lead us to reminisce over Aretha Franklin’s greatest hits. This high-energy performance will have you dancing in your seat and singing along.
Vocalists will be Capathia Jenkins and Ryan Shaw.
Tickets for this show range from $22.50 to $67.50 (plus taxes and fees), depending on seating. For more information or to purchase tickets, visit www.buddyhollyhall.com
Lubbock Ladies Live returns to Cactus stage
Caldwell Entertainment presents Lubbock Ladies Live part 2 at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 2, at the Cactus Theater.
Avery Emanuel, Misti Lee, Amber Pennington, Lindsay Boreing, Tiffany Nelson, Berklee Timmons, Kassidy King, Gypsy Jayne, Karleigh Porterfield, Hannah Jackson, Faith Drake, Sheena Fadeyi, the one and only Miz Ayn and more – will return to the stage to deliver an unbelievable night of music.
Reserved seat tickets are $25 for all floor and standard balcony; and $50 for balcony box seats, which include concessions.
For more information or to purchase tickets, visit cactustheater.com
Boland and the Stragglers hit Cactus stage
Jason Boland and the Stragglers bring their Fall 2023 tour to the Cactus Theater at 7:30 p.m. on Thursday, Sept. 7.
For the past 20 years, Jason Boland & the Stragglers have dazzled audiences all over as one of the leading ambassadors of the Oklahoma and Texas music movement. Millions of fans cheering him on, over 500,000 records sold independently and 10 albums later, Boland is a career musician whose legacy continues to grow.
From his early days touring in cramped vans and playing in front of tiny bar crowds to the packed venues he performs in today, Boland’s uncompromising approach has grown his profile dramatically, especially in the past handful of years. Add to that the legions of musicians who are influenced by Boland, and his impact on the scene is undeniable.
Limited VIP seats will be available for $100 each in the center section row A, seats 6-15; row B, seats 6-15; and row C, seats 9-13.
Remaining floor and standard balcony seats will be $27.50 in advance or $32.50 the day of the show. Balcony box seats are $60, which includes concessions.
The VIP ticket includes a pre-show, 3-4 song acoustic mini show with Boland and a photo op.
For more information or to purchase tickets, visit cactustheater.com
Spider Man concert comes to Holly Hall
Spider Man: Into the Spider-verse live in concert will be at the Helen Devitt Jones Theater of Buddy Holly Hall at 7:30 p.m. on Sept. 8.
This is a whole new way to experience the box office hit “Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse.”
The Academy Award-winning film from Sony Pictures Animation will be accompanied by a live orchestra, band and turntables with a scratch DJ playing music from the score and soundtrack.
Joining the tour is The Broadway Sinfonietta, an all-women and majority women-of-color orchestra.
Reserved seat tickets range from $29.50 to $29.50 (plus taxes and fees), depending on seating. For more information or to purchase tickets, visit www.buddyhollyhall.com/
Tesh brings Big Band Live to Cactus
John Tesh brings his Big Band Live tour to the Cactus Theater at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 9.
Over the course of 50 recordings and numerous popular PBS specials spread over a quarter-century, Tesh has never failed to inspire masses of fans with his always-evolving musical muses.
Launching with his Emmy-winning, synth-driven sports music, he conquered the emerging smooth jazz genre in the ’90s with his saxophone series and later became a force in the CCM/Worship world with best-selling recordings that found inventive musical ways to share his deep faith.
Reserved seat tickets are $59 for floor rows A-F; $49 for remaining floor rows G-M; $39 for standard balcony; and $98 for balcony box seats, which include concessions.
There are also 50 meet-and-greet option tickets available for an additional $50 charge to the ticket price. The VIP patrons will meet in the lobby at 6:15 p.m. for the pre-show meet and greet with Tesh.
Note: This is the same date as the Texas Tech vs. Oregon football game.
For more information or to purchase tickets, visit cactustheater.com
Show chorus presents musical
The Pride of West Texas Show Chorus presents the musical “Who Let the Dogs Out” at 7 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 16, in the Crickets Theater of Buddy Holly Hall.
Featuring a cappella barbershop-style music and Lubbock theater talent, follow the stories of “Killer”, “Otis” and their mischievous puppy friends at Sweet Addie’s Rescue.
These pups will do whatever it takes to find a dog-loving family with a home they can call their own….and the Rescue staff help them every way they can, sometimes unintentionally! You can help the “world famous” Detective Jean Claude Rousseau search for our dogs when they suddenly turn up missing! Who let the dogs out?
The Pride of West Texas Show Chorus is a chapter of Sweet Adeline’s International, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization. All proceeds and donations are tax-deductible.
Reserved seat tickets for this show are $25. For more information or to purchase tickets, visit www.buddyhollyhall.com/
Koy brings comedy to Holly Hall
Comedian Jo Koy brings his world tour to the Helen Devitt Jones Theater of Buddy Holly Hall at 7:3o p.m. Sunday, Sept. 17.
As one of today’s premiere stand-up comedians, Koy has come a long way from his modest beginnings performing in a Las Vegas coffee house. Jo’s uniquely relatable comedy pulls inspiration from his colorful family that has reached all kinds of people and has translated into sold-out arenas around the world.
Koy recently starred in the Universal Picture film “Easter Sunday”, set around a family gathering to celebrate Easter Sunday, the comedy is based on Jo Koy’s life experiences and stand-up comedy. He also was featured in his recent Netflix special, Jo Koy: Live From The Los Angeles Forum.
This show is for ages 12 and older.
Reserved seat tickets range from $44.50 to $64.50 (plus taxes and fees), depending on seating. For more information or to purchase tickets, visit www.buddyhollyhall.com/
Sun Valley Station to perform at Blue Light
Sun Valley Station will be playing at the Blue Light in Lubbock on Thursday, Sept. 21. The duo just released their new single/video “Cigarettes” and Americana Highways premiered it, and the video already has 106,000 views on Facebook.
Sun Valley Station may be a newly formed band, but the two main components, frontman Jeff Hobbs and bassist Lucas Copeland, have been playing music together for more than 20 years.
The band’s debut double album “DANO” is a 22-song collection as epic as the long journey it took to come into creation. The name represents the long process in which this album was created being recorded over a 10-year span and at four different locations: Denton, and Ardmore, Norman and Oklahoma City.
LSO presents ‘Rhapsodies’
The Lubbock Symphony Series presents “Rhapsodies” at 7:30 p.m. Friday, Sept. 22, in the Helen Devitt Jones Theater of Buddy Holly Hall.
Enjoy a blend of jazz and classical music with our opening concert of the season.
The program features Peter Boyer’s dynamic “Rhapsody in Red, White, and Blue” and the iconic “Rhapsody in Blue” by George Gershwin. The concert also includes Beethoven’s mighty “Symphony No. 5,” which exudes the same enthusiasm and energy as a rhapsody.
With the renowned pianist Jeffrey Biegel as soloist on Boyer and Gershwin, this concert is not to be missed.
Reserved seating tickets range from $22.50 to $83.70 (plus taxes and fees), depending on seating. For more information or to purchase tickets, visit www.buddyhollyhall.com/
The Beach Boys coming to Holly Hall
As The Beach Boys mark more than a half century of making music, the group continues to ride the crest of a wave unequalled in America’s musical history.
The group is set to perform at 7:30 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 24, in the Helen Devitt Jones Theater of Buddy Holly Hall.
The Beach Boys have sold more than 100 million records worldwide and have received more than 33 RIAA Platinum and Gold record awards.
Since the band’s co-founder, lead-singer and chief lyricist Mike Love penned the lyrics to The Beach Boys’ first hit, “Surfin’” (1961), dozens of the bands chart toppers have become eternal anthems of American youth: “Surfin’ USA,” “Surfer Girl,” “Fun, Fun, Fun,” “I Get Around,” “California Girls,” “Help Me Rhonda,” “Barbara Ann,” “Good Vibrations,” “Wouldn’t It Be Nice,” “Rock and Roll Music” and “Kokomo.”
The Beach Boys are led by Mike Love, who, along with longtime member Bruce Johnston, musical director Scott Totten, Brian Eichenberger, Christian Love, Tim Bonhomme, John Cowsill, Keith Hubacher and Randy Leago continue the legacy of the iconic band.
Reserved seat tickets range from $59 to $179 (plus taxes and fees), depending on seating. For more information or to purchase tickets, visit www.buddyhollyhall.com/
Flatlands Dance presents ‘Book Club’
Flatlands Dance Theatre presents “Book Club” at 7:30 p.m. on Oct. 5 and 7 in the Firehouse Theatre of the Louise Hopkins Underwood Center for the Arts, 511 Ave. K.
Flatlands Dance Theatre’s 15th season of professional contemporary dance invites audiences to Book Club, a one-of-a-kind event combining dance and literature. FDT will premiere five original dance works created around central themes including: personal reading and writing practices, literary genres, banned books, library and bookshop spaces, beloved characters, and famous literary quotes.
In collaboration with the Lubbock Public Libraries, Literacy Lubbock, and Wild Lark Books, we will offer a community book club open to all, pre-show creative activities at the Mahon Library and during the First Friday Art Trail at CASP Studio E, children’s book giveaways, and opportunities to purchase books from local authors and those that are featured in the show.
General admission tickets are $21 for adults and $12 for children, students and seniors.
For more information or to purchase tickets, visit selectaseatlubbock.com or call the Select-a-Seat Box Office at (806) 770-2000 between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m., Monday through Friday.
Moonlight Musicals presents ‘Matilda’
Moonlight Musicals presents “Matilda: The Musical” at 7:30 p.m. on Oct. 6, 7, 13, 14, 20 and 21, at the Moonlight Musicals Amphitheater, 413 E. Broadway.
Matilda is a little girl with astonishing wit, intelligence and psychokinetic powers. She’s unloved by her cruel parents but impresses her schoolteacher, the highly loveable Miss Honey. Over the course of her first term at school, Matilda and Miss Honey have a profound effect on each other’s lives, as Miss Honey begins not only to recognize but also appreciate Matilda’s extraordinary personality.
General admission tickets are $21 (plus taxes and fees) and available for purchase at selectaseatlubbock.com or by calling the Select-a-Seat Box Office at (806) 770-2000 between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. Monday through Friday.
Wetzel adds Lubbock stop to tour
Genre-bending artist Koe Wetzel has added fall dates to his Road to Hell Paso North American headline tour including a stop at United Supermarkets Arena at 7:30 p.m. on Oct. 7.
Presented by Monster Energy, the newly announced 22-date run kicked off July 28 in Idaho Falls, Idaho, with stops in Baton Rouge, Indianapolis, San Antonio, and more. The tour will conclude with shows in Lubbock and El Paso, both of which have inspired a couple of Koe’s song and album titles.
Koe will be supported by Wade Bowan and Tanner Ursey.
Tickets for this concert range from $36 to $199 (plus taxes and fees), depending on seating.
For more information or to purchase tickets, visit selectaseatlubbock.com or call the Select-a-Seat Box Office at (806) 770-2000 between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m., Monday through Friday.