Jul. 7—After teasing the season in June, Austin Area Arts has announced the entire slate of the Historic Paramount Theatre’s Grand Re-Opening Season following its extensive renovation and expansion project.
Tickets for the entire 2025-2026 schedule go on sale Thursday including and includes Oct. 5, rental presentation of Elvis tribute: Anthony Shore & His All-Star Band.
Flexible, discounted show bundles are available for 10% to 25% off normal ticket prices. Discount varies based on the number of shows purchased as part of a single transaction.
Ticket prices vary, please check the website or call for details. Save money by purchasing tickets in person at the ArtWorks Center. Online and phone sales are subject to additional convenience fees. Additional information on all events can be found at www.austinareaarts.org. Call or visit ArtWorks Center at 507-434-0934 during normal business hours to order your tickets.
Sept. 14: The Texas Tenors with the Austin Symphony Orchestra, 7:30 p.m. The tenors will be accompanied by the Austin Symphony Orchestra.
Sept. 20: Mason Jennings, Minneapolis Singer-Songwriter, 7:30 p.m. Mason Jennings is a songwriter and indie-folk rock singer from Minneapolis.
Sept 27: A Night at the Paramount: Celebrating 96 Years of Entertainment, 7:30 p.m. A historic night for a historic theatre produced by Dylan Kaercher — a tribute to popular music through the decades starting with the 1920’s.
Oct 17: Kevin Burt & Big Medicine, 7 p.m. Features music from “Thank You, Brother Bill: A Tribute to Bill Withers”
Nov 1: Día de los Muertos Celebración, Day of the Dead Event, 6 p.m. A community celebration of the Day of the Dead featuring music, dance, food, and cultural traditions. Music provided by El Mariachi Estrella. Dance performance by Chinelos Caudillos del Sur. Food provided by Alicia Bakery.
Nov 4: Dallas Brass: “American Musical Journey” with Austin HS Band, 7 p.m. Musical styles from Dixieland, swing, Broadway, folk, patriotic, and pop. Something for everybody including the talents of local high school musicians.
Nov 16: “Stuart Little,” Lexington Children’s Theatre, 2 p.m. From the loving heart of E.B. White, Stuart’s adventures include getting caught in a window shade, sailing a boat, making friends, and embarking on the journey of a lifetime.
Dec 19: Riders in the Sky Holiday Show, 7 p.m. Riders in the Sky pay tribute to and poke gentle fun at the classic cowboy songs of the 1930s and 1940s. The performance will be opened by fiddler Brian Christianson and family.
Jan 10, 2026: Piano Fondue Rocks: Dueling Pianos show, 2 p.m. For a high-energy, interactive experience, look no further than this flagship dueling pianos show. Two hours of unbridled, unfiltered fun for all ages.
Jan 31, 2026: John Mueller’s Winter Dance Party, 2 p.m. Produced and created by John Mueller, this is the official live and authentic re-creation of Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens and the Big Bopper’s final tour and the only show endorsed by the Holly, Valens and Richardson estates.
Feb 21, 2026: SPAMILTON: An American Parody, 7 p.m. Spamilton: An American Parody is a side new musical parody featuring everyone’s favorite Broadway blockbusters, celebrity satires, pop culture zings accompanied with hip-hop on the piano
March 1, 2026: Jungle Book presented by PANTO USA Theater Co., 2 p.m. The Panto Company USA is bringing the family favorite story The Jungle Book to life on stage.
March 13, 2026: Dancing Wheels Company, 7 p.m. Dancing Wheels Company & School, considered one of the premier arts and disabilities organizations, is a professional, physically integrated dance company uniting the talents of dancers both with and without disabilities.
March 27, 2026: Ball in the House, pop a ccapella, 7 p.m. Ball in the House is Pop is based in Boston, whose high energy shows have audiences singing, dancing, even beatboxing along.
April 11, 2026: Next Generation Leahy, 7 p.m. The Next Generation Leahy features the Leahy children and belying their young ages who are all accomplished multi instrumentalists who honor their Celtic heritage and more.
April 25, 2026: Muyehpen presented by Exposed Brick Theatre
The story of Muyehpen has been passed down for generations by the Knyaw (Karen) people of Burma. The play is performed in English and there will be a talk with the playwright following the performance.
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