• Polo Urias y Su Maquina Norteña

    Dos Amigos 4700 N.Golder Ave, Odessa, TX, United States
    Music

    Este SÁBADO 04 DE ABRIL 2026 prepárate para una noche histórica Celebrando 30 AÑOS de trayectoria Directamente al escenario: Polo Urías y Su Maquina Norteña Y para completar el bailazo… @La Tropa Del Norte432 MEDIA Dos Amigos4700 N Golder Ave, Odessa, TX

  • Be Like Blippi Tour

    Wagner Noël Performing Arts Center 1310 FM 1788, Midland, Texas
    Music

    Get ready to see the world more curiously, because Blippi is coming to your hometown in the all-new Be Like Blippi Tour! Join Blippi and Meekah live on stage for a one-of-a-kind interactive adventure that inspires kids to move like, play like, and explore just like Blippi! This brand-new show is packed with high-energy music and surprises, featuring fan-favorite songs like “The Excavator Song,” “Monster Truck,” “Dino Dance,” and “Curious Like Me.”  With Blippi’s signature mix of play, learning, and exploration, families can get curious together while singing, laughing, and dancing along during this unforgettable adventure full of fun and discovery. The Be Like Blippi Tour invites you to break out your orange Blippi glasses and ignite that spark of curiosity that lives inside every single one of us and share in an unforgettable experience that encourages kids to… Be Like Blippi!

  • Symphony SoundBites by the West Texas Symphony

    Wagner Noël Performing Arts Center 1310 FM 1788, Midland, Texas
    Music

    Add the pre-concert dinner on any of the following dates. Held in the Rea-Greathouse Recital Hall at WNPAC, enjoy a catered meal while the Maestro provides you with an insider’s view of the evening’s music. $30 / Dinner  April 18, 2026 MENU - Chicken Fried Steak, Green Chili Chicken Breast, Loaded Mashed Potatoes, Homestyle Green Beans, Garden Salad, Bread, Lemon Berry Cake, Texas Sheet Cake Proudly sponsored by Gregg Blain Dinner includes sides, dessert and beverage. Cash bar available. Tickets are limited and based on a first-come-first-serve basis. *Menus are subject to change.

  • Blue Cathedral – West Texas Symphony

    Wagner Noël Performing Arts Center 1310 FM 1788, Midland, Texas
    Music

      Saturday, April 18, 2026 7:30 PM | Wagner Noël Performing Arts Center Gary Lewis, Conductor Dr. Peter Martens, Organ Blue Cathedral - Jennifer Higdon Symphony No. 3, “Organ” - Camille Saint-Saëns Featuring a custom-built electric organ designed and performed by Dr. Martens! Tickets $12 - $83, Students $12 (plus venue fees) CLICK TO PURCHASE TICKETS ONLINE 800-514-3849

  • Los Altenos de la Sierra

    Dos Amigos 4700 N.Golder Ave, Odessa, TX, United States
    Music

    Sábado de los que se viven al cien Los Alteños De La Sierra junto con Los Nuevos Cadetes soltando rolitas pa’ cantar, pistear y prender el ambiente como se debe La raza ya sabe… noche maciza, música en vivo y puro cotorreo desde que arranca Compra tus boletos en www.dosamigostickets.com 8PM | 21+ 4700 N Golder Ave, Odessa, TX (432) 888-0877 432 MEDIA

  • Randy Travis: The More Life Tour

    Wagner Noël Performing Arts Center 1310 FM 1788, Midland, Texas
    Music

    he Randy Travis: More Life Tour features the legendary country singer and his co-star in independent film The Price, James Dupré. The Country Music Hall of Fame member’s long-time touring band rejoins “Hoss,” as they affectionately call Travis, on the road for the first time since right before his stroke in 2013. The show will consist of Dupré and the band performing all of his iconic number ones including “On The Other Hand,” “Forever and Ever, Amen” and “Three Wooden Crosses.” Randy Travis will make a special appearance, engaging with the audience and taking part in the show. Please note: While he will not be singing, his presence will make for an unforgettable experience. VIP passes are available in most markets that include a meet and greet with the country icon, himself. Tickets for the shows will be listed at RandyTravis.com as they go on sale. “We are incredibly excited to be back on the road and give Randy’s fans a chance to hear his music live again, and who better to sing his many hits than James Dupré?” said Mary and Randy Travis. Always wanting to please his fans, and not willing to give up creating despite the after-effects of the stroke, the long-time […]

  • The Limeliters

    Wagner Noël Performing Arts Center 1310 FM 1788, Midland, Texas
    Music

    For more than 60 years the Limeliters have entertained audiences from coast to coast with their soaring vocal harmonies and screwball sense of humor. They first made their mark in folk clubs and on college campuses during the height of the folk music boom of the early 60's. Before long, founding members Alex Hassilev, Lou Gottlieb and Glenn Yarbrough emerged as one of the dominant voices of the early 1960’s folk music scene. A string of best-selling albums for RCA Records and frequent appearances on dozens of major TV shows quickly made them a household name. For three years they were the musical representatives for Coca-Cola, and their rendition of the jingle “Things Go Better with Coke” became a national hit. Time Magazine summed up their appeal with the following memorable quote: “If the button down scrubbed looking Kingston Trio are the undergraduates of big-time folk singing, The Limeliters are the faculty.”  Over the years, the lineup of the group has featured several spectacularly talented new members, but The Limeliters have never deviated from the integrity of the fabulous sound that they pioneered and they are still one of the most exciting and entertaining vocal acts touring the country.

  • Chamber Chorale: “Old American Songs”

    Rea-Greathouse Recital Hall 1310 Farm to Market 1788, Midlan, TX, United States
    Music

    Dr. Brad Light, Chorale Director Dr. Erica Rumbley, Pianist $25 General Admission, Students $12 PURCHASE TICKETS ONLINE 800-514-3849 This program offers a window into the roots of American musical identity, drawing on folk hymns, early sacred music, and spirituals that emerged from communities rather than concert halls. These songs—passed down through oral tradition, shaped by regional practices, and grounded in shared experience—capture a uniquely direct and expressive musical language. From the stark, modal contours of early New England psalmody to the flowing lyricism of folk-derived melodies, this repertoire reflects a nation finding its voice through simplicity, sincerity, and collective song. Several highlights illuminate the breadth and depth of that tradition. The music of William Billings stands as one of the earliest expressions of a distinctly American compositional style, while later arrangers like Alice Parker and Robert Shaw bring renewed clarity and vitality to traditional hymnody and spirituals. The contributions of Florence Price and Moses Hogan highlight the enduring power and emotional depth of the spiritual tradition, transforming these songs into compelling concert works that retain their deep sense of authenticity and purpose. The program concludes with the music of Aaron Copland, whose settings of folk material helped define a modern […]