The Lincoln Theatre will present the return of its Wine Down Wednesdays series, featuring live jazz performances on its rooftop patio. The lineup will include Bobby Floyd, Don Carlos and the Illatmospherics, and more Columbus-based artists.
The Columbus Jazz Orchestra closes its 2025–2026 season May 1–3 with guest vocalist Paul Loren in THE LOREN LOUNGE at the Southern Theatre, featuring music from Frank Sinatra, Nat King Cole, and Ray Charles.
The Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra has announced its 2026–2027 season, featuring the PNC Pops series, Movies with the PSO, and special concerts with Jeff Goldblum and Leslie Odom Jr. The lineup includes Broadway, Disney, jazz, and film score programs. Subscriptions are available now.
The South Dakota Symphony Orchestra will present its 2026-27 concert season, featuring a diverse lineup of performances. The season aims to cater to a wide range of musical tastes and includes both classical and contemporary works.
Led by Bandleader Byron Stripling, the orchestra and Starlit Ways will bring holiday favorites to the Southern Theatre stage for four performances. Learn more here!
Jazz vocalist Vanessa Rubin will join longtime Columbus pianist/organist and bandleader Bobby Floyd and his trio for the Lincoln Theatre Association's annual North Star concert at the Lincoln Theatre.
The Lincoln Theatre Association will present its annual North Star Concert on November 14, 2025, headlined by pianist and organist Bobby Floyd & Friends. The uplifting program at the historic Columbus venue will highlight positivity and hope through music and the arts.
The Columbus Jazz Orchestra (CJO) will kick off its 2025-26 season with Bobby Floyd in Rhapsody in Blue, Oct. 10-12. Led by bandleader Byron Stripling, the orchestra will play hits of the Tin Pan Alley era on the Southern Theatre stage for three performances.
The Columbus Jazz Orchestra alongside Bandleader Byron Stripling are bringing the sounds of summer to the Hinson Amphitheater in New Albany for a three-concert series. Learn how to attend!
The Lincoln Theatre hosts its fourth summer season of Wine Down Wednesdays, featuring hot jazz and cool cocktails on the Lincoln's Michael B. Coleman rooftop patio, starting May 21.
The Dayton Performing Arts Alliance has revealed its 2025–2026 Season in the Wintergarden of the Benjamin and Miriam Schuster Performing Arts Center. Learn more!
The Columbus Jazz Orchestra will welcome R&B singer-songwriter and Broadway sensation Crystal Monee Hall for its April concert series, The Woman's Got Soul. Learn how to attend!
Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra has announced its 2025-26 season. The season will kick off on September 20 at 8:00 pm with Malofeev Plays Tchaikovsky. Check out the full season lineup here:
The Columbus Jazz Orchestra (CJO) will welcome dancer Leo Manzari and violinist Jennifer Orchard for their March concert series, Red Hot Jazz: Tap & Fiddle Fever. Led by Bandleader Byron Stripling, the concerts will run March 13-16 at the Southern Theatre.
The Columbus Jazz Orchestra will welcome Columbus legend and B3 organ master Bobby Floyd for their February concert series, Bobby Floyd Plays the Blues.
The Columbus Jazz Orchestra will ring in the holiday season with vocalist extraordinaire Denzal Sinclaire at Home for the Holidays. Led by Bandleader Byron Stripling, the orchestra and Sinclaire will bring holiday favorites to the Southern Theatre stage for five performances. Learn how to purchase tickets.
The Lincoln Theatre Association will welcome dynamic gospel singer Tonya Baker to its main stage for its annual North Star Concert. Learn how to purchase tickets.
The Columbus Jazz Orchestra (CJO) will kick off their 52nd season with The Greatest Jazz Concert in the World Oct. 10-13 at the Southern Theatre. Led by Bandleader Byron Stripling, the four concerts will feature legendary jazz musicians John Clayton and Jeff Hamilton alongside the orchestra.
Orlando Sings has announced its fourth season, RESOUND, featuring a series of concerts and events that highlight the rich choral traditions and contemporary works.