Original hard rock (with a few covers thrown in for fun!) by Lynchburg’s own ANDY HENSON (Golden Robot Records) and A DAY IN POMPEII (DI Records).
Come out and enjoy a free evening of original music by Ethan Reeves. Yes, it is fulfilling a degree requirement for school. No, it will NOT be boring!!! You don't want to miss it!
So excited about the debut of The Velvet Canary jazz band this Sat night at Jazz@720 along with opening act musician Beck Faircloth.
Experience the mesmerizing fusion of cirque spectacle and symphonic magic as Cirque de la Symphonie joins your Lynchburg Symphony Orchestra. Bring the family for a breathtaking performance of high-flying acrobatics paired with captivating classical and popular favorites. From jaw-dropping aerial feats to mind-bending contortions, this is the Symphony like never before. You will see aerialists, […]
Choral and organ concert Maurice Duruflé’s “Requiem” in the version for choir, baritone and alto soloists, and organ will be the featured work in the program. Other works in the concert include Jonathan Dove’s “Ecce Beatam Lucem” (“Behold the holy light”) and James Whitbourn’s “Alleluia Jubilate” (“Alleluia, rejoice”). The choirs include St. John’s Parish Choir, […]
For First Friday, March 7, 5:00 – 8:00 p.m., the Lynchburg Museum on Court Street will be open for a special speakeasy event. Join us for... -Live music by the Lew Taylor jazz trio-Charleston dancing (and lessons)-Food and beverages, including period mocktails-1920's costume contest-Photo booth...and a few surprises! Attendees are encouraged to dress in their […]
Dancing Strings is a local family band with roots here in the Blue Ridge Mountains. Four artists come together to create a dynamic quartet featuring Irish and Celtic favorites, along with pieces that hint at Appalachian roots.
The Appomattox Bluegrass Concert Series New Standard Bluegrass & Williamson Branch Saturday March 8, 2025 at 6:00 pm Advance Sales Close Early. Get Your Tickets Now. New Standard Bluegrass plays a mix of traditional bluegrass and gospel music, honoring both the genre's founding and modern artists. In late 2019, the group wrote several new songs […]
Tartan Terrors bring their Celtic Invasion to festivals and shows across North America, blending the energy of a rock show with humour and stepdance.With a distinctive sound and a proud tradition of making Celtic music fun and accessible to any audience, the Terrors have played big stages across North America, including The Iridium, Times Square, […]
ALL are welcome! Instruments are provided or bring your own! No experience is needed. Facilitator Michele Zehr will help you feel comfortable with very simple beats that will get more complex as the group is ready. Suggested donation: $10
Virginia based singer-songwriter, Paddy Dougherty, debuts at the Music Hall with her bandmates of thirty years to present one of three farewell concerts. With a mix of emotions and a blend of genres “Movin’ On” will commemorate the quartet’s many years of soulful blues, jazzy ballads, and commanding originals.
Opera on the James is coming to the library! Performers will present “Hansel & Gretel,” which is based on the well-loved Brothers Grimm fairy tale. Join us for a free, fun, and melodious time, complete with lively action, on Saturday March 15. Suitable for children and families.
Opera on the James is coming to the library! Performers will present “Hansel & Gretel,” which is based on the well-loved Brothers Grimm fairy tale. Join us for a free, fun, and melodious time, complete with lively action, on Saturday March 15. Suitable for children and families.
Event by Noémi Szigeti Lee, Bob Blevins and Virgil Moore II Join us for a beautiful evening of classical music featuring Virgil Moore, II, Ari Evan and me! Experience the incredible harmony between piano, violin, and cello as these three instruments come together to perform pieces by Beethoven, Shostakovich and Haydn.
Homecoming: Virgil Moore, Bernstein, and the LSO Join us for a soulful evening of string music, featuring Lynchburg native, LCS graduate, LSYO alum, and current Juilliard student, Virgil Moore.
Made Visible and Audible with Alice Randall New York Times best-selling novelist and award-winning songwriter Alice Randall will give Randolph College's annual Philip Thayer Memorial Lecture at 6 p.m., followed by a book signing at 7:15 p.m. Both events are free and open to the public in Wimberly Recital Hall.
Lynchburg’s favorite chanteuse, Patti Finn, in an evening of songscapes, a unique mix of popular and unexpected jazz charts & torch songs. Patti Finn, vocalist Russ Pawlas, drums Glenn Buck, piano Ed Mikenas, bass Patti Finn is an AP English Literature Teacher at EC Glass High School.