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Blue Sky Dogs

Wabash Community Event

The Blue Sky Dogs capture the spirit of the Allman Brothers Band with authentic, high-energy Southern blues-rock. Led by guitarist Tom Kiefaber – who grew up in Wabash and whose father played with Dickey Betts in the ’60s – the band honors the legacy of Duane and Gregg Allman in every note. Their soulful, uplifting performances bring classic Allman Brothers Band hits to life, including “Ramblin’ Man,” “Whipping Post,” “Midnight Rider,” and more.

Skillet

Wabash Community Event

After nearly three decades, eleven albums, and thousands of shows worldwide, Skillet returns louder, harder, and more rebellious than ever. The multiplatinum, two-time GRAMMY-nominated hard rock quartet, featuring band members John Cooper, Korey Cooper, Jen Ledger, and Seth Morrison, is known for anthems like “Monster,” “Hero,” “Awake and Alive,” and “Feel Invincible.” With electrifying riffs and powerful lyrics, Skillet proves its unstoppable legacy, inviting fans to sing alongside them.

Sensory Story Hour

Wabash Community Event

On the third Wednesday of every month, the Museum will dim the lights and sounds to host a sensory-focused experience from 9AM to 10AM.

Sensory Story Hour

Wabash Community Event

On the third Wednesday of every month, the Museum will dim the lights and sounds to host a sensory-focused experience from 9AM to 10AM.

A Man Named Cash

Wabash Community Event

A Man Named Cash is the premier tribute to the music and lives of Johnny Cash and June Carter Cash. Featuring Eric Hofmanis, the only vocalist chosen by The Johnny Cash Estate to lead a concert experience tour celebrating Cash’s legacy, and Megan Houde as June Carter, the show brings nearly 50 years of Cash’s legendary music to life, performing timeless songs like “I Walk The Line,” “Folsom Prison Blues,” “Ring of Fire,” “Man in Black,” and “Hurt.”

Happy Together Tour

Wabash Community Event

Don’t miss this outrageous concert experience featuring your favorite artists from the 60s and 70s: The Association, The Troggs, Chicago lead singer (1985–2016) Jason Scheff, Gary Puckett, The Fortunes, Ron Dante from The Archies and The Turtles, The Vogues, and The Cowsills. Their hits include “Happy Together,” “Sugar, Sugar,” “Wild Thing,” “Cherish,” “Young Girl,” and many more!

Mitchell Tenpenny

Wabash Community Event

Mitchell Tenpenny has captured fans everywhere with his husky voice, memorable hooks, and honest storytelling. With multiple No. 1 hits, including “Drunk Me,” “Truth About You,” and “At The End of a Bar,” and over 2.1 billion global streams, he’s established himself as a major force in country music. He continues to evolve his sound with recent albums like The 3rd, inviting listeners into his personal stories and musical journey.

Peter Antoniou

Wabash Community Event

From a childhood fascination with a simple tarot deck to stages around the world, Peter Antoniou has built a career on turning the impossible into unforgettable theatre. Guided by his fortune-telling aunt, he honed his mind-reading skills with the childhood goal of being recruited by the X-Men. Over the last 18 years, he has toured internationally for sold-out crowds. His performances blend razor-sharp comedy, audience connection, and moments that feel like an episode of The Twilight Zone.

Napoleon Dynamite Live: 20th Anniversary Celebration

Wabash Community Event

The beloved indie classic “Napoleon Dynamite” was released 20 years ago. Appealing to the inner-teenager in everyone, the story, and more importantly, the dialogue, make “Napoleon Dynamite” one of the most quoted movies of all time. This unique evening includes a full screening of the movie followed by an interactive experience with fan-favorite cast members: Jon Heder (Napoleon Dynamite), Jon Gries (Uncle Rico), and Efren Ramirez (Pedro). The live show is a blend of Q&A, comedy improv, game show, and party, with plenty of audience participation.

Sensory Story Hour

Wabash Community Event

On the third Wednesday of every month, the Museum will dim the lights and sounds to host a sensory-focused experience from 9AM to 10AM.

Sensory Story Hour

Wabash Community Event

On the third Wednesday of every month, the Museum will dim the lights and sounds to host a sensory-focused experience from 9AM to 10AM.

Colin Mochrie & Brad Sherwood: Asking for Trouble

Wabash Community Event

Get ready for an evening of sidesplitting laughter as Colin Mochrie and Brad Sherwood from Whose Line is it Anyway? take the stage in their uproarious live show. Armed with their lightning-fast wits, Mochrie and Sherwood transform the audience’s suggestions into an unpredictable evening of non-stop comedy gold. No script? No problem! The duo’s show is a wild rollercoaster ride of hilarity, where two improv legends prove they are still the best in the business.