Hop into Homemade Wines every Saturday from 7pm – 10pm and enjoy live music from a local artist!
All ages are welcome to this fun and exciting concert of popular works from movies, gaming, and the fantasy realm!
The Garriga Law Firm Presents Viva La Fiesta at the Ector County Coliseum, from Thursday, May 2, to Sunday, May 5, 2024. Each day of Viva La Fiesta, ticket holders can enjoy concerts, 100+ vendors, food trucks, petting zoo, pig & duck racing, carnival rides, sea lion show (sunday only), Viva La Charreada (saturday & sunday only) SUNDAY CONCERTS & SPECIAL EVENTS Concerts include La Fiera de Ojinaga, Impostores De Nuevo Leon, and La Alianza Nortena Community Stage with performances from UTPB’s Ballet Folklorico and more FIND TICKETS HERE
"Every year our students get stronger, expand their vocabulary, improve their technique, and develop their artistry. Celebrate how far each of our students have come this year at Midland Festival Ballet's 2024 Showcase: Tchaikovsky's Musical Gifts! All of the music from this year’s Showcase is composed by Tchaikovsky, primarily from his first hit ballet score, The Sleeping Beauty. You’ll probably recognize most of the music; Disney’s animated film version actually uses Tchaikovsky’s score! In the original ballet, there are 6 fairies that bring gifts to the baby Princess Aurora. Each fairy has a variation, or solo, during which she bestows her gift. These musical gifts were the inspiration for this year’s showcase theme. To enhance their performing experience, each level has been learning about Tchaikovsky, the story, and even some of the original choreography. We’ve also enjoyed watching them use their imagination to personify these gifts with their movements."
Hop into Homemade Wines every Saturday from 7pm – 10pm and enjoy live music from a local artist!
The Ector Theatre and J&B Productions are thrilled to announce that King 810 is scheduled to perform live at The Ector Theatre in Odessa, Texas, on Sunday, May 12, 2024. Featuring support from Heathen Sun, All Falls Down, Deface The Beauty, and Plagued South.
When F. Scott Fitzgerald issued his classic conclusion that ‘There are no second acts in American lives,’ he failed to envision the career of legendary Texas troubadour Ray Wylie Hubbard. A willing conspirator in the late seventies Cosmic Cowboy revolt that ushered in the mythical Outlaw era, Hubbard was a catalyst in the cultural upheaval that led to the peaceful coexistence of Lone Star music enthusiasts who comprised each end of the social and political spectrum of that troubled time. In the stellar company of iconic colleagues like Willie Nelson, Waylon Jennings, Doug Sahm and Jerry Jeff Walker, Ray Wylie Hubbard was an architect of the musical legacy that continues to inspire subsequent generations of up-and-coming Texas talent. Yes, Hubbard is a Texas singer-songwriter, complete with the classic trifurcated handle, fundamental chapter of the canon in his song catalog (“Redneck Mother”), and enough wild hairs in his past to qualify him as a legend. But along the way, his attention began to leave matters extraneous to his art and soul by the wayside and focus on the beauty and potential to be found in the blank canvas of, in his case, the yet to be written and recorded song. The […]