Here are 12 things to do this weekend in the Evansville area

Looking for something to do in the Tri-State this weekend? Check out our list of activities and events.

Thursday

Alabama

7 p.m., Ford Center, 1 SE Martin Luther King Blvd. Tickets range from $22 to $126.

Legendary country music band Alabama is stopping in Evansville on their "Roll on 2" North American tour with special guests Dailey and Vincent.

Riverdance - The 25th Anniversary

7:30 p.m., Old National Events Plaza, 715 Locust St. Tickets range from $38 to $125.

See Riverdance as you've never seen it before with this reinvention collaboration of the beloved Grammy Award-winning score and energetic Irish and international dance.

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Friday

Spring Break Luau

All Day, cMoe- Children's Museum of Evansville, 22 SE Fifth St. Tickers range from $1 to $12.

With kids on spring break, the museum is offering a family fun adventure with lei making, a rubber hawaiian duck race, a hula hoop contest, live music and more.

Newburgh Museum Antique Market

Friday from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m., and Saturday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., Newburgh Elementary School, 306 State St, Newburgh, Tickets are $25 for the preview party and $5 on Saturday.

The Newburgh museum is hosting a market that features 25 booths with curated antiques, collectibles, folk art, and more. Appraiser George Higby will be on hand to give his expert evaluation of your personal treasures. Tickets for the preview party include early admission to the market with appetizers and admission for Saturday.

'Fahrenheit 451'

Friday and Saturday at 7:30 p.m., and Sunday at 2 p.m., Evansville Civic Theatre, 717 N Fulton Ave. Tickets are $15.

Fahrenheit 451 follows the inner struggle of Guy Montag, a fireman who has spent the last decade burning books. Montag is unsure of whether what he is doing is right after meeting 16-year-old Clarissa, who has strange ideas. Guy starts to question everything he thinks he knows.

STAGEtwo Productions: 'Avenue Q'

Friday and Saturday at 7:30 p.m., and Sunday at 2 p.m., Stagetwo at 321, 321 N. Congress Ave. Tickets are $15.

This musical is about a man named Princeton who moves into a New York apartment on Avenue Q. He soon discovers that it's not an ordinary neighborhood. The neighbors go through the struggles of finding jobs, dates and figuring out their purpose in life.

Rickey Smiley & Friends

Comedian Rickey Smiley headlines the “Rickey Smiley and Friends Comedy Tour” on Saturday at the Old National Events Plaza in Evansville
Comedian Rickey Smiley headlines the “Rickey Smiley and Friends Comedy Tour” on Saturday at the Old National Events Plaza in Evansville

8 p.m., Old National Events Plaza, 715 Locust St. Tickets range from $49 to $99.

Comedian and television host Rickey Smiley is stopping in Evansville for an evening of comedy with a few guests.

Koe Wetzel: The Road To Hell Paso Part 1

7 p.m., Ford Center, 1 SE Martin Luther King Blvd. Tickets range from $20 to $75.

Texas-born singer and producer Koe Wetzel is stopping in Evansville on his tour with special guests The Cadillac Three and Dylan Wheeler.

Saturday

Henderson Easter Egg Hunt

10 a.m., Community Park, 1776 Madison St. Free.

Children ages 3 to 10 are invited to participate in the city of Henderson's annual easter egg hunt, where more than 10,000 eggs will be hidden. A separate egg hunt for adults will be held.

Great War Event

Saturday and Sunday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Indiana Military Museum, 715 S 6th St., Vincennes. Tickets range from $5 to $8.

Each spring the museum hosts the World War I remeberace event where they honor veterans and casualities of the war with artillery demos, reinactment battles, uniform and weapons demos and more.

76th annual West Side Nut Club Easter Egg Hunt

Noon, Mater Dei High School, 1300 Harmony Way. Free.

The big event for preschool, kindergarten and first- to third-grade students and special education is back. With over 13,000 plastic eggs distributed, kids can win stuffed animals, candy-filled Easter baskets, and passes to different Evansville attractions. The Easter Bunny will be in attendance with other characters such as Elmo, SpongeBob and more.

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New Harmony Coffee and Tea Show

1 to 5 p.m., New Harmony Ribeyre Center, 603 Main St, New Harmony, Tickets are $10

This festival features all things tea and coffee, from learning about different brews to demonstrations of latte art to tea blending competitions, this event allows you to learn from industry experts, learn tips and have fun while learning about coffee and tea.

This article originally appeared on Evansville Courier & Press: What can I do this weekend in Evansville?