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  • Etta May and the Southern Fried Chicks

    Wabash Community Event

    Get ready for a night of comedy with Etta May & The Southern Fried Chicks. Etta May, the American Comedy Award’s “Comic of the Year,” is a Kentucky comedy legend and has been featured on Oprah and Showtime. Joining her are Sonya White, known for her unique blend of southern charm and city smarts, with HBO and Comedy Central credits, and Jodi White, who’s unapologetically bold and hilarious. Don’t miss this trio of comedic talent guaranteed to keep you laughing.

  • The Lettermen

    Wabash Community Event

    The Lettermen bring decades of harmony to the stage with their signature three-part vocals. Since 1961, Donovan Tea, Bobby Poynton, and Rob Gulack have carried on the group’s legendary sound, recording more than 75 albums and earning 18 gold records. Performing classics like “The Way You Look Tonight” and “When I Fall In Love,” as well as modern favorites such as “Never Enough” (The Greatest Showman), the group continues to share its music with audiences worldwide.

    Hotel California

    Wabash Community Event

    A spirited blend of originality and the pursuit of excellence has taken Hotel California: A Salute to the Eagles to a level of recognition normally reserved for Gold and Platinum recording artists. By respectfully and accurately reproducing the GRAMMY award-winning sounds of the Eagles, this legendary Southern California group has touched the hearts of fans all over the world. The show features iconic hits like “Hotel California,” “Take It Easy,” “Desperado,” and “Life in the Fast Lane.”

    Tab Benoit

    Wabash Community Event

    Tab Benoit, multi-GRAMMY-nominated musician and wetlands activist, will bring an exhilarating evening with his Soul of the Swamp Tour. Known for his passionate performances and deep-rooted connection to the swamp, Benoit is a true master of his craft, with more than 20 releases showcasing his unique artistry. Known for iconic radio hits like “Nice and Warm” and “Cross the Line” from his ’90s recordings, he made a triumphant return with his first recording in 13 years, I Hear Thunder, signaling that his best work is yet to come.

    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.

    An Evening of Alton Brown

    Wabash Community Event

    An Evening of Alton Brown will present Brown as you’ve never seen him — best known for creating and hosting groundbreaking television such as Good Eats, Iron Chef America, Cutthroat Kitchen, and Food Network Star, Brown has also built one of the most successful culinary touring franchises ever, performing live in more than 300 cities for well over half a million fans. With An Evening of Alton Brown, he strips away the spectacle in favor of connection, spontaneity, and storytelling, delivering a show that is equal parts humor, science, food, and heart.

    #IMOMSOHARD

    Wabash Community Event

    #IMOMSOHARD began as a popular web series by real-life best friends, comedians, and moms Kristin Hensley and Jen Smedley. One night, these two friends decided to tell a different kind of story. The video was a smash hit, sparking an online community of two million followers—confirmation that moms and women everywhere need to laugh and be heard. Their videos have received nearly 300 million views worldwide, leading to over 3 million followers, national tours, a podcast, a New York Times bestseller, and more. Please note this performance is for ages 18 years and older and may contain adult themes and language.

    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.

    Behind the Scream: A Live Conversation with David Arquette

    Wabash Community Event

    Get ready for an unforgettable evening when David Arquette goes Behind the Scream, a thrilling live conversation featuring a special 30th anniversary screening of the iconic horror film Scream, followed by an in-depth moderated interview and Q&A with Arquette, who played the beloved character Dewey Riley in the franchise. Fans will have the opportunity to have their burning questions answered and hear firsthand accounts from one of the film’s stars, making this a haunting night to remember.

    Vitamin String Quartet and Girl Named Tom: The Crazy Ordinary World Tour

    Wabash Community Event

    This fall, the world-renowned ensemble Vitamin String Quartet joins forces with the captivating harmonies of acclaimed vocal trio Girl Named Tom to bring their genre-defying arrangements to stages across the US. Known for transforming pop and rock anthems into virtuosic instrumentals and fresh off Season 4 in Netflix’s hit series Bridgerton, VSQ will team up with Girl Named Tom, whose breathtaking harmonies and heartfelt songwriting won The Voice in 2021 and have solidified their status as one of the leading lights in new American folk music. Enjoy music-making at its highest level, with reimagined classics and modern hits, stunning performances, and unforgettable collaborative moments. Don’t miss this one-of-a-kind concert experience.

    Tracy Lawrence

    Wabash Community Event

    Tracy Lawrence is an American country singer, songwriter, and record producer who began performing at 15 and moved to Nashville in 1990. He has released 14 studio albums, including the double-platinum Alibis and Time Marches On, and charted more than 40 singles, with eight reaching No. 1, including “Sticks and Stones,” “Alibis,” “My Second Home,” “Texas Tornado,” and “Find Out Who Your Friends Are.” He is a Billboard and ACM Top New Male Vocalist and won CMA Vocal Event of the Year.
    Bringing energy back to the classic country tradition, Chandler Walters is a multi-talented artist from Marietta, Georgia. A seasoned steel guitarist and multi-Platinum, all-genre No. 1 songwriter, he joined ERNEST’s band and co-wrote Post Malone’s hit “I Had Some Help (feat. Morgan Wallen).” He has also co-written for Bailey Zimmerman and other artists. Walters delivers live-show inspired country with standout tracks like “Come On Whiskey” and “Break Your Heart.”

  • Elmo’s Got the Moves

    Wabash Community Event

    Make unforgettable memories with your little ones at Elmo’s Got the Moves—the all-new Sesame Street Live show! This exciting experience brings Elmo and his Sesame Street friends to the stage with singing, dancing, and favorite songs like “Sunny Days,” “Elmo’s Got the Moves,” and “Letter of the Day.” Families will laugh, learn, and play together in a heartwarming celebration that you’ll treasure long after the final song.

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