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The Happy Together Tour

Wabash Community Event

Don’t miss this outrageous concert experience featuring your favorite artists from the 60s and 70s: The Turtles, Jay and The Americans, The Association, Badfinger, The Vogues, and The Cowsills. Their hits include “Happy Together,” “Come and Get It,” “This Magic Moment,” “Along Comes Mary,” and many more!

Lynch Mob Featuring George Lynch

Wabash Community Event

George Lynch, celebrated for his guitar mastery, led Lynch Mob to ’90s rock stardom with hits like “Wicked Sensation” and “River of Love.” The band is known for its high energy, guitar-driven, hard rock vibe while featuring classic rock, blues, and metal elements, with a propensity for improvisation. Experience “The Final Ride” with Lynch Mob, celebrating the legacy of an incredible history with shows consisting of classic, career-spanning material.

Gabby Barrett

Wabash Community Event

Warner Music Nashville’s multi-platinum star Gabby Barrett continues to prove herself to be an unstoppable force in country music. Barrett’s debut single “I Hope” ruled the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart for a record-breaking 27 weeks, making her the youngest artist with a #1 debut on country radio in over two decades. She is known for her hits like “Pick Me Up,” “The Good Ones,” and her new album, Chapter & Verse, featuring her current single penned by Luke Combs, “Dance Like No One’s Watching.”

Wine and War

Wabash Community Event

Chris Ratay, Honeywell Vice President of Hospitality, will illuminate a compelling, little-known chapter of history that tells the harrowing story of the ingenious, daring measures the French people took to save their cherished bottles of wine from German plunder during WWII.

Downtown Wabash Merchant Meetings

The monthly meeting held every first Wednesday for all small businesses in Downtown Wabash to stay current with information from Downtown Wabash, Inc.

Selah

Wabash Community Event

With more than half a billion streams, over 4 million albums sold, and 11 GMA Dove Awards to their credit, Selah’s Allan Hall, Amy Perry, and Todd Smith have earned a reputation for not only delivering compelling new anthems but also for reviving great hymns of faith. Their soaring harmonies and distinctive lead vocals have breathed new life into timeless musical treasures for generations with hits like “Press On,” “Wonderful, Merciful Savior,” “You Raise Me Up,” and more.

Terry Fator

Wabash Community Event

Legendary America’s Got Talent Winner Terry Fator and his cast of America’s favorite puppets are touring with a new version of his Las Vegas show. Terry Fator: On the Road Again features comedy, modern songs and favorites from the 60s to 90s, hilarious musical parodies, and Terry’s unique ventriloquism skills, which have made him a must-see Las Vegas headliner for the past 16 years.

Dam to Dam Century Bike Ride

Wabash Community Event

D2D has always been designed by cyclists for cyclists. Beginning at the grassroots level in 2010, the event has always focused on the rider experience. Your registration includes breakfast, lunch, and a free commemorative t-shirt!

ALL RIDERS MUST BE ON THE TRAIL BY 8:30 AM, AND OFF THE TRAIL BY 5 PM.
HELMETS ARE REQUIRED!

Alley Cat Outfitters from Wabash, Indiana will be providing mechanical support for our ride should you need any minor repairs or services. The D2D route map in your registration packet shows all SAG stop locations, found approximately every 15-20 miles. SAG stops will be open for a set time only, so check your map for times of operation.

Ride safe and stay active! Stephanie – stephanie@visitwabashcounty.com & Christine – christine@visitwabashcounty.com

An Intimate Evening with Jodie DeSalvo

Wabash Community Event

Don’t miss Jodie DeSalvo’s captivating concert featuring classical and jazz interpretations of keyboard masters. Experience her illustrious career and unique stage presence firsthand.

Mark Twain’s World Travels

Wabash Community Event

Purdue University’s Distinguished Alumnus, Professor Benjamin Lawson, returns to his hometown to discuss Mark Twain’s diverse writings. While Twain is renowned for his Mississippi River fiction, he also penned non-fiction exploring global locales. Works like The Innocents Abroad and Following the Equator delve into his travels and reflections on diverse cultures, influencing his views on America.