Take a Trip Down Memory Lane with The Simon & Garfunkel Story

Experience nostalgia-inducing unforgettable hits with the internationally acclaimed hit theater show The Simon & Garfunkel Story on Tuesday, Feb. 18 at 7 pm. This immersive concert-style tribute show recreates the magic of the iconic, Grammy Award® winning folk-rock duo. Paul Simon and Art Garfunkel tell the story from their humble beginnings as Tom & Jerry, to their incredible success as one of the best-selling music groups of the ‘60s, and their dramatic split in 1970. The Simon & Garfunkel Story culminates with the pair’s famous The Concert in Central Park reunion in 1981 which had more than half a million fans in attendance.   

Featuring a set list of nearly 30 songs and state-of-the-art video projection technology, audiences can experience the music, photos and original film footage live. A full live band will perform all the hits including “Mrs. Robinson,” “Cecilia,” “Bridge Over Troubled Water,” “Homeward Bound” and many more. Every song is complete with the duo’s unmistakably perfect harmonies that will transport audiences down memory lane.  

With more than 100 million album sales since 1965, Simon & Garfunkel’s unforgettable songs and poetic lyrics poignantly captured the times and made them one of the most successful folk-rock duos of all time. Over the years, they won 10 Grammy Awards and were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1990. In 1977, the Brit Awards honored Bridge Over Troubled Water as the best international album. In 2003, Simon & Garfunkel were awarded a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award, and the following year their song “The Sound of Silence” earned a Grammy Hall of Fame Award. 

Look no further for a unique and exciting Valentine’s Day gift for your loved one; grab tickets to The Simon & Garfunkel Story now! Purchase tickets at waltonartscenter.org, by calling 479.443.5600 weekdays 10 am until 5 pm or in-person at the Walton Arts Center Box Office weekdays 10 am until 2 pm. 

Walton Arts Center Tickets are the Trendiest Gift of the Season!

Gift the joy of a live performance this holiday season with tickets to shows at Walton Arts Center. There is guaranteed to be a show for everyone on your holiday gift list, from live music and hilarious, cabaret-style comedy shows to your favorite Broadway performances and even something for the kids too! We have created an easy holiday gift guide to make giving easy this year! 

For the live music lover: 

For 50 years, BeauSoleil avec Michael Doucet has been making some of the most potent and popular Cajun music on the planet. Their distinctive sound derives from the distilled spirits of New Orleans jazz, blues rock, folk, swamp pop, Zydeco, country and bluegrass. The first Cajun band to win a Grammy®, critics unanimously agree that it is “bon temps, every time they play,” (New York Times). BeauSoleil will bring audiences to their feet on Thursday, Jan. 30 at 7 pm. Tickets are only $10! 

For the thrill seeker: 

Brace yourself for the scare of a lifetime on Saturday, Jan. 18 at 8 pm, as the world of Insidious jumps off the screen and into your theater seat with INSIDIOUS: THE FURTHER YOU FEAR – an immersive live horror experience that brings your darkest nightmares to life right before your eyes. When a paranormal demonstration goes horribly wrong, dark forces are unleashed, and the horror becomes all too real. But what is real? What’s just part of the show? And who—or what—might be sitting next to you? The house is full. The stage is set. The Red Door is about to open. Will you make it through? Tickets are $40 - $95.  

For the jazz connoisseur:  

Vocalist René Marie has cemented her reputation as a singer, composer, arranger, theatrical performer and teacher. She borrows various folk, R&B, classical and country elements to create a captivating style. Her body of work is more than just music. It’s an exploration and affirmation of the bright and dark corners of the human experience. Don’t miss Marie’s heartfelt tunes on Friday, Jan. 31 at 7:30 pm. Tickets are $35 - $55.  

Something the kids will love: 

Set to the sound of the n’goni, balafon, djembe, naffar, derbouka and dhol instruments, this dynamic concert invites kids and their families to discover Africa, the Middle East and India through rhythm, song and dance. From African rap and desert dance to Sufi rhythm and Bollywood dance, award-winning artist and percussionist Kattam takes you on an entertaining and educational journey on Sunday, Feb. 2 at 4 pm. Tickets are only $10! 

For the jokester:  

Helen Hong is a beloved comedian and actor who is bringing the laughs to Walton Arts Center on Thursday, Jan. 30 at 7:30 pm.  Her sharp wit and pulse on current events have regularly landed her on CNN, The Young Turks and “The Stephanie Miller Show.” She’s performed standup comedy on “The Arsenio Hall Show,” “Last Call with Carson Daly,” “Comics Unleashed with Byron Allen,” Just For Laughs Comedy Festival in Montreal and for troops in the middle east and international audiences all over the world. Tickets are $25 - $35.  

For the Broadway fanatic:  

Ain't Too Proud – The Life and Times of The Temptations is the electrifying, smash-hit Broadway musical that follows The Temptations’ extraordinary journey from the streets of Detroit to the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. Ain't Too Proud tells the thrilling story of brotherhood, family, loyalty and betrayal, as the group's personal and political conflicts threatened to tear them apart during a decade of civil unrest in America. Ain’t Too Proud is bringing signature dance moves and silky-smooth harmonies to the local stage Jan. 22 – 23 with three performances. Tickets are $45 - $94.  

For the nightlife enthusiast: 

Cheers to a fun time! Purchase a cocktail class for $39 and enjoy light appetizers from Fayetteville High School's Brightwater culinary students while you learn how to mix two specialty cocktails crafted by our in-house team of local mixologists. You'll leave with recipes, great memories and new friends! 

Have tickets to a show that night? Add-on a cocktail class before your show and you'll be in your seat before the theater lights dim. No show tickets? Come anyway for a fun, hands-on experience. Cocktail classes are available in February, March and April.  

Need more options? Look at our calendar to find a show and a ticket price that is just right for everyone on your gift list.

Gift certificates are also available, totally customizable and valid for shows at both Walton Arts Center and the Walmart AMP. Tickets and gift certificates can be purchased by visiting waltonartscenter.org, by calling 479.443.5600 weekdays 10 am until 5 pm or in-person at the Walton Arts Center Box Office weekdays 10 am until 2 pm. 

Wishing You a Season Full of Walton Arts Center Performances

Gift the joy of a live performance this holiday season with tickets to a variety of shows at Walton Arts Center. There is guaranteed to be a show for everyone on your holiday gift list, from unique, artistic performances to live music and hilarious, cabaret-style comedy shows. We have created the following guide to make giving easy this year!

For the classical music fan: 

Galvin Cello Quartet is bringing an innovative musical performance to Walton Arts Center. The Galvin Cello Quartet is on a mission to establish the cello quartet as a core part of the classical music world. This diverse ensemble presents works from a variety of cultural backgrounds with a tonal beauty and astonishing timbral contrast. Don’t miss this award-winning international sensation when they make their debut at Walton Arts Center on Tuesday, Jan. 30 at 7 pm. Tickets are just $10 - it’s a great gift for teachers, neighbors or family. 

For the jokester: 

Experience our brand-new series, The Comedy Zone. Tammy Pescatelli kicks off the new year in a hilarious fashion.  After making it to NBC’s “Last Comic Standing,” Pescatelli has become known as one of the sharpest women in comedy. Experience Pescatelli’s sharp wit and iconic humor on Thursday, Jan. 11 at 7:30 pm. 

For the concert lover:

In their early days, Damn Tall Buildings didn’t rehearse – they busked. Now whether live or on record, the trio still radiates the energy of a crew of best friends playing bluegrass on the street. Anchoring that energy is their instrumental chops, strong songwriting and varied influences that stretch beyond bluegrass. Part of West Street Live, come see this electric performance on Thursday, Feb. 1 at 7:30 pm. 

For the Broadway fanatic: 

Jagged Little Pill will make you feel joy, love, heartache, strength, wisdom, catharsis and life. Everything you have been waiting to see in a Broadway show is here in this exhilarating, fearless new musical based on Alanis Morissette’s world-changing music. Come live, learn and remember what it is like to truly feel human at Jagged Little Pill with eight shows, Jan. 23 – 28. 

Don’t see the perfect ticket in this article? Look at our calendar to find a show and a ticket price that is just right for everyone on your gift list. Gift certificates are also available, totally customizable and valid for shows at both Walton Arts Center and the Walmart AMP. Don’t forget to reserve and pay for parking ahead of time too!  Tickets and gift certificates can be purchased by visiting waltonartscenter.org, by calling 479.443.5600 weekdays 10 am – 5 pm or in-person at our box office weekdays 10 am – 2 pm. 

Honoring One of Arkansas' Own: Johnny Cash Like You've Never Seen Before

Johnny Cash may be best known for his immense musical talent and impact on the country music genre, but you may not know that he got his start right here in Arkansas! Born in Kingsland, Ark., a small town in south central Arkansas. That small-town boy now known as the “Man in Black” is back in the spotlight again thanks to two new tributes, and one of those is launching from Walton Arts Center.

The state of Arkansas recently memorialized the famous Kingsland native by creating an eight-foot statue of Cash that will be placed in the U.S. Capitol’s National Statuary Hall Collection. This is quite rare because the collection tends to honor political and historic figures, not musicians. Little Rock artist, Kevin Kresse created the 1,200-pound bronze statue of Cash. After doing extensive research and consulting family members, Kresse chose to highlight Cash in his early ‘70s era, which many people consider to be his most groundbreaking and iconic. Legislators ultimately chose Cash because his music has been so influential to the world.  

The artist is finalizing the base that the statue will be placed on which will include inscribed quotes and song lyrics, including lines from Cash and the other notable sayings selected by members of the Cash family. 

While viewers in Washington D.C. will get to enjoy the new statue, audiences here will get to see Cash back on stage again thanks to a new production and national tour launching from Walton Arts Center. JOHNNY CASH - The Official Concert Experience uses songs, stories and video of Johnny from episodes of  “The Johnny Cash TV Show” projected on a large screen above the stage. Accompanied by a live band and singers joining him in perfect sync will blur the lines between a recorded and a live performance.  

The performance will showcase iconic performances from the television show while also highlighting the spirit of the legend by revisiting some of his memorable words and anecdotes. Cash will once again perform some of his biggest hits, including “Folsom Prison Blues,” “Ring of Fire,” and “I Walk the Line,” and share stories of people he met along the way whose causes he championed – the working man from all walks of life. Plus, onstage male and female singers will also perform their own takes on Cash hits. The music never stops at this concert event. The show will also feature on-screen narration by Cash’s only son, John Carter Cash. 

Debbie Horton is also name you might recognize or associate with Cash – she was the only female lead guitar player to perform with Cash. Now she is the guitarist touring with the Official Concert Experience! Horton was inspired by Cash; she was the president of his fan club in Virginia and soon became an accomplished guitar player. At his show in Baltimore, Cash surprised Horton and the rest of the audience by bringing her up on stage to play with him. Horton and Cash hit it off and had a unique friendship that evolved over several decades before Cash passed.  

You won’t want to miss this opportunity to honor one of our very own. Regular tickets are $35-69 and can be purchased in-person at the Walton Arts Center Box Office weekdays 10 am until 2 pm, by calling 479.443.5600 weekdays 10 am until 5 pm or by visiting waltonartscenter.org.

Try These Staff Recommendations for Your Next Theater Outing  

Photo by Joan Marcus

With a season full of music, theater, dance, kids shows and more, it can be hard to decide which shows you should see. To help you pick, we’ve asked some of Walton Arts Center’s staff (the people in the know) to recommend the performances they are most excited about in the first half of the season! 

Single tickets to all of our shows are available now at waltonartscenter.org, in person at the box office weekdays 10 am until 2 pm or by calling 479.443.5600.


Musical Theater 

SIX

Sept. 12-17

“What isn't to love about SIX? It is such a fun way to look at history, not to mention the songs, costumes and the all-female orchestra. It’s a season standout.” 

Jessica T. / Volunteer Programs Coordinator 

The Cher Show 

Nov. 19 & 21

“Got to see it in New York with four lifelong girlfriends – it was a once-in-a-lifetime trip. The performance was fantastic and portrayed Cher in several stages of her career, and there were some very clever moments portrayed on stage to tell her story.” 

Ranny K. / Patron Services Manager 

Jagged Little Pill 

Jan. 23-28

“This show has the most appeal to me for pop’s sake - Alanis Morissette is a rock icon and lyricist legend. Jagged Little Pill is going to be raw and energetic.”

Derek W. / Lead Audio Technician

Music AND CONCERTS

JOHNNY CASH - The Official Concert Experience  

Oct. 14-15

“I'm really excited to see this show about the life and music of Johnny Cash, one of Arkansas' own. Using performance footage of Cash along with a live band on stage will give those of us who didn't get a chance to see him live a very special performance experience. We all know these songs, and Johnny's story thanks to some recent movies about him. But this experience will be part concert, part documentary - and we will be the first audience to see this production.”

Jenn W. / Public Relations Director  

The Music of Sam Cooke 

Thursday, Sept. 7

“We actually had this show on the schedule last year, but it was cancelled at the last minute due to a snowstorm. This decision was made after the band had already set and begun sound check, so I know how good they will be!”

Alex N. / Technical Director 

Jeff Lorber Trio 

Friday, Oct. 13

“Covering the breadth and diversity of jazz styles can be a challenge with only a six-concert series, but the Starrlight Jazz season makes a formidable stab at it this year with fusion jazz super-star, Jeff Lorber making his debut appearance at Walton Arts Center. Over the course of 42 years and 24 albums, Lorber is an acknowledged pioneer of what would later become known as ‘smooth jazz’ and ‘urban jazz’, weaving together elements of funk, R&B, rock and electric jazz into an appealing hybrid that has consistently won over listeners from coast to coast and resulted in several No. 1 radio hits.”

Robert G. / Jazz Curator 

Dance 

Ailey II 

Tuesday, Feb. 27

“Ailey II is a fine American dance company. They have performed at Walton Arts Center previously and they were inspiring. Our community will love seeing a company that dances the work developed by the great American choreographer, Alvin Ailey.” 

Dr. Patricia R. / Arts Learning Specialist 


From comedy, the best of Broadway, blues and jazz, annual events, festivals and more, there is a something for everyone to enjoy this season at Walton Arts Center.

Photo by Matthew Murphy, Evan Zimmerman for MurphyMade

Tickets make a great gift for everyone on your list

Walton Arts Center makes shopping for holiday gifts easy with a ticket that’s just right for everyone on your list, from children’s shows to jazz, comedians and everything in-between. There has never been a better time to gift an experience, especially a ticket to a thrilling and unforgettable show. These experiences will not collect dust, rather, they will inspire memories that will live on for decades.  

There are lots of ways to give and save. If you purchase tickets to three or more shows at the same time – for you or as gifts – you can save with a Create Your Own Subscription offer. Gift certificates are also available, totally customizable and valid for shows at both Walton Arts Center and the Walmart AMP. Don’t forget to reserve and pay for parking ahead of time too!  

For Music Lovers 

Audiences at the Time For Three concert will hear various eras, styles and traditions of classical music, blended with western traditions and vocals.

Time For Three hosts an unforgettable genre-shattering performance full of energy, mastery and personality. The electrifying trio returns to Northwest Arkansas at 7 pm on Tuesday, Jan. 24, and promises to seamlessly combine classical, bluegrass, jazz, pop and more.

Spend an evening with one of the most popular and beloved artists of all time with The Music of Sam Cooke - The King of Soul on Monday, Jan. 30 at 7 pm. Performing hits such as “You Send Me” and “Wonderful World,” Bradd Marquis pays homage to the legendary American icon.

LADAMA, an international collective of women, seamlessly blends four languages, pop music, percussion and vocals to create a brand new engaging performance. This talented ensemble will perform Thursday, March 30 at 7 pm. Tickets are only $10. So, grab a few for teacher gifts, neighbor gifts or a thank you for your babysitter! 

For Theater Lovers 

Tootsie was called “the laugh-out-loud funniest musical of the season” by Rolling Stones and “the most uproarious new musical in years” by Hollywood Reporter.

“It’s impossible not to laugh” when watching Menopause the Musical, according to The New York Times. Set to classic tunes from the ‘60s, ‘70s and 80’s, this musical parody celebrates sisterhood, hot flashes and night sweats. There is only one chance to see this show on Tuesday, Jan. 10 at 7 pm.

Tootsie, the next installment of the Procter & Gamble Broadway Series, will be bringing its unique brand of musical comedy to Baum Walker Hall for eight performances Jan. 17-22. If the name Tootsie sounds familiar, it is for good reason. Tootsie is based on the 1982 Dustin Hoffman movie and is a hilarious love letter to the ups and downs of a career in theater.  

Spend the evening with bohemians and aristocrats in a world of splendor, romance, glitz and grandeur when Moulin Rouge! The Musical takes the stage for 14 performances February 9-19. With mesmerizing choreography, glamorous visuals, and direction from some of the best minds in theater, the adaptation has won 10 Tony Awards®, including best musical.  

For Comedy Lovers: 

For 25 years, David Sedaris has charmed audiences with his sometimes neurotic and seemingly mundane, yet profound storytelling.

This season features a laugh-out-loud lineup of comedians, who are each set to bring their signature humor to Northwest Arkansas.

Internet-viral comedian, John Crist, performs Sunday, March 19, at 7 pm with his family-friendly Emotional Support Tour. Drawing upon his upbringing in a Christian family in the south, he is widely known for viral videos like “Honest Football Coach” and “Every Parent at Disney.”

Sedaris is one of the greatest humorists writing today and is a fan favorite, returning to Walton Arts Center on Tuesday, April 25 at 7 pm. Beloved for his personal conversational essays, short stories and NPR segments, the three-time Grammy Award® nominee’s anecdotes are riddled with strange addictions, unbelievable job experiences and his eccentric family.

Named “One of the 50 best stand-up comics of all time,” by Rolling Stone, Tig Notaro, will take the stage with her delightfully absurd, monumentally serious storytelling on Friday, June 23, at 8 pm. 

For the Kids 

With moo-sical stars like Chickee Minaj and Dairy Parton, Acoustic Rooster’s Barnyard Boogie is sure to delight viewers of all ages!

Acoustic Rooster’s Barnyard Boogie, featuring Dairy Parton and Chickee Minaj, will bring a favorite children’s book to life on Sunday, March 5 at 4 pm. This show is based on two beloved children’s books by Kwame Alexander. Give the books along with tickets to the show for a complete experience!

The Jungle Book is an enchanting ballet-adaptation by Trike Theatre, Ra-Ve Cultural Foundation and the Dhirana Dance Academy of the classic story at 4 pm on Saturday, March 25.

And finally who doesn’t love everyone’s favorite underdog story? Annie, will delight audiences May 5-7. These shows are sure to entertain children and adults alike!  

Don’t see the perfect ticket in this gift guide? Take a look at our calendar to find a show and a ticket price that is just right.

Celebrate Your Valentine's Date Night at Walton Arts Center

Nothing says, “I love you,” quite like the gift of live entertainment. Ditch the conversation hearts and roses this year, and treat your Valentine to Walton Arts Center tickets instead!

With Valentine’s Day falling on a Monday this year, you can surprise your sweetie with tickets to a date-night to see the Sullivan Fortner Trio or American Patchwork Quartet appearing at Walton Arts Center that weekend.

Sullivan Fortner

On Friday, February 18, the Jazz virtuoso Sullivan Fortner will provide the perfect soundtrack to a romantic and inspiring night of music.

Saturday, February 19, has American Patchwork Quartet, that draws on a repertoire of centuries-old American folk songs that highlight America’s immigrant roots.

But that’s not all...

This year, when you purchase any Walton Arts Center or Walmart AMP tickets or gift certificates through our box office in the month of February, you’ll receive a special offer from some of our favorite local businesses. Just present your ticket receipt at the businesses below to redeem your offer. 

  • Crown Beauty Bar: 10% off services and a free gift with purchase of a product

  • Pearl’s Books: 10% off total purchase

  • Riffraff Fayetteville: 15% off storewide

  • Spark Café: Buy one single scoop cup or cone, get a second one free

  • Zuzu's Petals & Gifts: Free delivery on Valentine's Day with any purchase over $50 (while availability lasts)

  • ELXR Yoga Lounge: $15 off a 5-class package or 50% off the first month when purchasing a membership

  • Onyx Coffee Lab: 10% off whole bean coffee

  • Gearhead Outfitters: Free tote bag and mystery gift with purchase

  • Block Street Records: 10% off everything in store.

joyUS justUS

In addition to the great discounts at local business, Walton Arts Center has plenty of shows will make anyone swoon. From live music like Darrell Scott and Tower of Power, to dance like Circa Sacre and CONTRA-TIEMPO joyUS justUS, and of course Broadway classics like Fiddler on the Roof and A Chorus Line, there is something for everyone. And Walton Arts Center even has your little Valentine’s covered with family and children’s programming like Popovich Comedy Pet Theater.

Show the loves in your life that you care more than the boring old box of chocolates and flowers! Valentine’s Day shopping is made easy by the myriad of entertainment offerings that the we have coming up!

For more information about the Valentine’s Day Specials, visit waltonartscenter.org/valentines-day-deals. Visit waltonartscenter.org or amptickets.com for a complete list of upcoming shows. Can’t decide which show to choose? Then get a gift certificate that can be redeemed at either venue.

Purchase tickets or gift certificates online, by calling 479.443.5600 weekdays 10 am until 5 pm or in-person weekday at the Walton Arts Center Box Office 10 am until 2 pm or the Walmart AMP Box Office 10 am until 5 pm.

Music Made of Memories

Have you ever heard an old song and immediately been transported to different a place and time? Maybe you’re pushing a grocery cart through the store and a song suddenly floods your memory with images of your high school prom. Perhaps you’re getting your teeth cleaned when a song takes you right back in time to your wedding day. Or maybe it’s as simple as a song on the car radio reminding you of the carefree days of your childhood. That’s the power of music. It’s a universal language that we all speak, and it has the ability to invoke some pretty powerful emotions.

Walton Arts Center is celebrating two distinct eras of music that are bound to stir up some memories. Whether you lived through the time when the music was made, or became a fan after it was already popular, the Glenn Miller Orchestra and RAIN – A Tribute to the Beatles, The Best of Abbey Road Live! has the ability to move people.

Starting with the Glenn Miller Orchestra, the sounds of big band, swing and jazz will ring in the air Thursday, Nov. 11 at 7pm. The legendary Glenn Miller was one of the most successful dance bandleaders back in the swing era of the 1930s and 40s. A matchless string of hit records, the constant impact of radio broadcasts and the power to draw a big audience, built and sustained the momentum of the music’s popularity. The group made a big impact right before and during the war, and had more hit records in one year than anybody in the history of the recording industry. In fact, its recording of “Chattanooga Choo-Choo” earned the first Gold Record ever awarded to a performing artist!

The Glenn Miller Orchestra packs a punch with a setlist that is sure to send audiences down memory lane with classics such as “Someone to Watch Over Me,” “Danny Boy” and “Don’t Sit Under the Apple Tree.” Not to mention their signature song, with which they would sign on and off at their engagements and radio broadcasts – “Moonlight Serenade. Today, the 18-member ensemble continues to play many of the original Miller arrangements both from the civilian band and the Army Air Force Band libraries.

Just as it was back in Glenn’s day, the Glenn Miller Orchestra is still one of the most sought-after big bands in the world. Their show is guaranteed to transport audiences back to the times of swing dancing, listening to music programs around the family radio and USO entertainment. Tickets prices to see the Glenn Miller Orchestra start at $10 plus applicable fees.

Moving from the sounds of big band to the sounds of one of the BIGGEST bands of all time, RAIN – A Tribute to The Beatles The Best of Abbey Road Live! is an experience that is certain to appeal to music fans of all ages and invoke an array of emotions and memories. Appearing at Walton Arts Center on Friday, Nov. 12, at 8 pm, this mind-blowing performance takes audiences back in time with the legendary foursome that is “the next best thing to seeing The Beatles!” (Associated Press).

Little did anyone know that a Sunday night in 1964 would change the course of popular music, popular culture - and history, forever. Millions of Americans tuned into The Ed Sullivan Show to watch a group of four mop-topped Englishmen in dark suits who called themselves The Beatles. What they witnessed was a new and exciting brand of melodic, guitar-and-harmonies-driven rock 'n' roll that was as infectious as it was original and unique. After that performance, Beatle-mania quickly swept the country – and the world. Even today, the music of the Beatles, and their iconic album “Abbey Road,” is still beloved by all ages.

Together longer than The Beatles, RAIN has mastered every song, gesture and nuance of the fab four, delivering a totally live, note-for-note performance that’s as infectious as it is transporting. With songs like “Here Comes the Sun,” “Oh! Darling” and “Maxwell Silverhammer,” this adoring tribute will take you back to a time when all you needed was love, and a little help from your friends!

Experience one of the world’s most iconic bands with RAIN – A Tribute to The Beatles The Best of Abbey Road Live! Ticket prices start at $41 plus applicable fees.

Whether you lived through it, became a fan after it was first made popular, or are altogether new to the music, come be transported to a different time and place in history at Walton Arts Center with these two performances. The Glenn Miller Orchestra and with RAIN – A Tribute to The Beatles The Best of Abbey Road Live! are two shows that celebrate yesteryear and the undeniable power of music.

Tickets for these and all Walton Arts Center performances are available by clicking the buttons above, by calling 479.443.5600 or in-person at the Walton Arts Center Box Office.