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Deep Blue Something

Wabash Community Event

Deep Blue Something is an American alternative rock band formed in 1993, known for hits like “Breakfast at Tiffany’s,” “Halo,” and “Josey.” The band’s music encompasses a range of styles, including dream-pop, alternative rock, pop, and post-grunge. Deep Blue Something has earned a reputation as a dynamic and engaging live band, having shared the stage with Oasis, Phil Collins, ZZ Top, and more. Their newest album, Lunar Phase, was released in 2025.

Workshop: Needle Felted Halloween Figurines

Wabash Community Event

Get into the Halloween spirit with this beginner-friendly needle felting workshop! Learn the basics of shaping and sculpting wool while creating your own figurine—no experience required. A fun, hands-on craft that’s perfect for anyone wanting to try something new and bring home a handmade seasonal decoration.

All supplies will be provided.

Reed Timmer: Storm Chaser

Wabash Community Event

Dr. Reed Timmer is an extreme meteorologist and storm chaser who specializes in intercepting the most powerful storms on the planet to collect valuable scientific data. After earning a PhD in meteorology from the University of Oklahoma, Timmer is not only a hardcore storm chaser but also a scientist driven to unravel the mysteries behind these destructive storms and how they are changing over time. Over the last few decades, he has intercepted more than 1,000 tornadoes and 50-plus hurricanes. Timmer is among the few people in history to chase an EF5 tornado and a Category 5 hurricane.

Nitty Gritty Dirt Band – ALL THE GOOD TIMES

Wabash Community Event

The iconic, GRAMMY award-winning Nitty Gritty Dirt Band scored its first charting single in 1967, “Buy for Me the Rain,” and embarked on a self-propelled ride through folk, country, rock ‘n’ roll, pop, bluegrass, and the amalgam now known as Americana, producing timeless classic hits like “Fishin’ in the Dark,” “Mr. Bojangles” and “Long Hard Road,” in addition to their acclaimed Will The Circle Be Unbroken trilogy of albums.

Shaping the Future of Medicine

Wabash Community Event

Discover how groundbreaking science at the Purdue Institute for Cancer Research drives novel cancer therapies, leading to start-up companies and advancing promising drugs into clinical trials. Join Deputy Director Andrea Kasinski and Director Andrew Mesecar as they showcase Purdue’s leadership in translating research into medicines that improve patient outcomes. Free admission, with reservations required due to limited seating.

Postmodern Jukebox

Wabash Community Event

After a year of bringing their signature vintage musical universe to prestigious venues like Royal Albert Hall and Sydney Opera House, Postmodern Jukebox is finishing up their 2025 World Tour in the US with the Magic, Moonlight and Mistletoe Tour. The musical troupe of world-class singers, dancers, and instrumentalists will perform a variety show-styled evening of PMJ’s popular genre-twisting covers of pop hits, with a few holiday classics sprinkled in. Audiences can expect to hear familiar hits from Guns N’ Roses, the Spice Girls, and Chappell Roan, in the throwback styles of yesteryear. Dress in your vintage best, for the full effect.

NUTCRACKER! Magical Christmas Ballet

Wabash Community Event

Share the joy of NUTCRACKER! Magical Christmas Ballet with family and friends. Give the gift of a spectacular holiday experience featuring an international cast, whimsical puppetry, and opulent costumes and sets handcrafted by the finest artisans of Europe. Go back to a simpler time and make memories your family will cherish forever. Celebrate the season with America’s most beloved Nutcracker tradition! Tchaikovsky’s timeless score sets the stage for a Christmas your family will never forget.

Blues Traveler: Fall Tour 2025

Wabash Community Event

Blues Traveler blends blues, rock, and soul with jam band improvisation and pop melodies, earning platinum success with their 1994 album Four and the Top Ten hit “Run-Around.” Pioneers of the ’90s jam band scene, they launched the influential H.O.R.D.E. Festival. Formed in 1987, the band continues to evolve while honoring their blues roots, as showcased in their cover albums Traveler’s Blues and Traveler’s Soul. Known for classics like “Hook” and “But Anyway,” John Popper, Chan Kinchla, Brendan Hill, Tad Kinchla, and Ben Wilson remain a dynamic force in modern blues-based rock.

The Doo Wop Project

Wabash Community Event

The dynamic Broadway stars of The Doo Wop Project have created a unique way to “Doowop-ify” today’s biggest hits – reimagining them as though they were written during the Doo Wop era. The group will take audiences on a journey featuring classics from the Del Vikings, The Tymes, and The Marcels to DooWopified versions of modern hits from Taylor Swift, Pharrell Williams, and more. The Doo Wop Project celebrates a music genre that never lost its cool, while making it cool for generations to come.

Jim Curry: A Tribute to the Music of John Denver

Wabash Community Event

Celebrate the timeless music of John Denver with Jim Curry, a talented singer and performer who brings the legendary artist’s songs to life. With his uncanny resemblance to Denver and a voice that captures the essence of the beloved singer, Curry showcases Denver’s most iconic hits, including “Country Roads,” “Rocky Mountain High,” and “Sunshine on My Shoulders.”

Pink Droyd

Wabash Community Event

Pink Droyd breathes life into the music of Pink Floyd by executing theatrical performances of the band’s most memorable songs. From building The Wall to visiting The Dark Side of the Moon and to Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sun, Pink Droyd spans the Pink Floyd catalog. Join Pink Droyd as they celebrate the 50th anniversary of the landmark album Wish You Were Here and many other iconic tracks.