Lubbock entertainment in brief

CATS presents 'Dial 'M' for Murder'

Children and Adults Theatrical Studio, 2257 34th St., presents "Dial 'M' for Murder' at 7:30 p.m. Oct. 21-22.

Tony Wendice has married his wife, Margot, for her money and now plans to murder her for the same reason. He arranges the perfect murder. He blackmails a scoundrel he used to know into strangling her for a fee of one thousand pounds, and arranges a brilliant alibi for himself.

Unfortunately…the murderer gets murdered and the victim survives. But this doesn't baffle the husband: He sees his hireling's death as an opportunity to have his wife convicted for the murder of the man who tried to murder her, and that is what almost happens…

For more information or to purchase tickets, visit www.catsplayhouse.com/

Moonlight Musicals presents 'Into the Woods'

Lubbock Moonlight Musicals presents "Into the Woods" at 8 p.m. on Oct. 20-22 and 27-29 at the the Moonlight Musicals Amphitheatre, 413 E. Broadway.

The musical intertwines the plots of several Brothers Grimm fairy tales, exploring the consequences of the characters' wishes and quests. The main characters are taken from "Little Red Riding Hood" (spelled "Ridinghood" in the published vocal score), "Jack and the Beanstalk", "Rapunzel", and "Cinderella", as well as several others.

The musical is tied together by a story involving a childless baker and his wife and their quest to begin a family (the original beginning of the Grimm Brothers' "Rapunzel"), their interaction with a witch who has placed a curse on them, and their interaction with other storybook characters during their journey.

General admission tickets for this show are $15 and available online through selectaseatlubbock.com or https://moonlightmusicals.com/

LCT presents 'She Kills Monsters'

Lubbock Community Theatre presents "She Kills Monsters" at the theater, 3101 35th St.

Written by Qui Nguyen and directed by Meg Davis, "She Kills Monsters" tells the story of Agnes Evans as she leaves her childhood home in Ohio following the death of her teenage sister, Tilly.

When Agnes finds Tilly’s Dungeons & Dragons notebook, however, she finds herself catapulted into a journey of discovery and action-packed adventure in the imaginary world that was her sister’s refuge.

In this high-octane dramatic comedy laden with homicidal fairies, nasty ogres, and 90s pop culture, acclaimed playwright Qui Nguyen offers a heart-pounding homage to the geek and warrior within us all.

Productions are scheduled for 7:30 p.m. on Oct. 21 and 22; and 2:30 p.m. on Oct. 16 and 23.

Tickets are $20 for adults and $15 for children, students (with ID) and seniors (plus taxes and fees).

For more information or to purchase tickets, visit https://www.lubbockcommunitytheatre.org/

Lubbock Book Festival continues Sunday

Literacy Lubbock and the Lubbock Public Libraries have partnered to co-host the 3rd Chapter of the Lubbock Book Festival.

This event aims to celebrate the written word, connect authors and readers, showcase local authors, and fundraise for Literacy Lubbock’s adult education programs. The festival continues at 1-5 p.m. Sunday at the Mahon Library.

During the festival, local authors will have booths on our Expo Floor, located throughout the stacks of Mahon Library’s first floor. They will sell books, sign copies, and interact with readers. Scheduled programming will cover a bevy of topics from industry experts, authors, and publishers. A Writer’s Workshop will have scheduled meet times during the festival, where authors in all stages of their writing journey, from newbie to published author, can network, hone their craft, and learn tips and tricks of the industry. In the VIP Lounge, paid attendees will enjoy amenities and perks associated with their badge purchase. Outside, local songwriters, performers, and organizations will entertain audiences.

Cinemark hosting screening of 'In the Heat of the Night'

Cinemark Movies 16 and XD, 5721 58th St., is hosting a special 55th anniversary screening of "In the Heat of the Night."Show times are 4 and 7 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 16 and 7 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 19.

While traveling in the Deep South, Virgil Tibbs (Sidney Poitier), a black Philadelphian homicide detective, becomes unwittingly embroiled in the murder investigation of a prominent businessman. Finding the killer, however, proves difficult when his efforts are constantly thwarted by the bigoted town sheriff (Rod Steiger). But neither man can solve this case alone.

Putting aside their differences and prejudices, they join forces in a desperate race against time to discover the shocking truth.

This special 55th anniversary event includes exclusive insight from Turner Classic Movies.

Tickets for this special screening are $12.45 and available online in advance at fathomevents.com

Cinemark screening 'Journey to Mount Sinai'

Cinemark Movies 16 and XD, 5721 58th St., is hosting a special screening of "Patterns of Evidence: Journey to Mount Sinai" at 7 p.m. on Oct. 17 and 18.

Join investigative filmmaker Timothy Mahoney in his next leg of the Patterns of Evidence adventure as he looks for physical evidence of the Exodus journey to Mt Sinai. Did this biblical event really happen as written in the Bible? Some experts say not, yet Exodus Explorers claim they have found physical evidence to support one of the greatest events recorded in the Bible.

"The Journey to Mount Sinai" is the first in a two-film investigation following the Israelite's journey from the parting of the sea to the mountain. Many different mountains have been proposed as the true location of Mount Sinai. In the investigation, Mahoney will look at biblical, geographical, and archaeological information pointing to clues as to the real location of the mountain.

Can we find this mountain where Moses encountered a burning bush and heard the voice of God commanding him to return with the Israelites?

Tickets for this special screening are $23.45 and available for purchase online in advance at fathomevents.com

Comedian Leno coming to Holly Hall

The Lubbock Women’s Club Historical Foundation and Welborn-Payne Endowment Community Speaker Series will welcome Jay Leno, acclaimed TV late night show host and admired stand-up comedian on Tuesday, Oct. 18 at 8 p.m. in the Helen Devitt Jones Theater of Buddy Holly Hall.

Since retiring from the No. 1 rated “The Tonight Show with Jay Leno”, he has remained active as a best-selling children’s book author, corporate speaker, TV and movie voice-over artist, pioneering car builder and mechanic, and philanthropist.

Reserved seat tickets to the comedy show range from $89.50 to $150 (plus taxes and fees) depending on seating.

For more information or to purchase tickets, visit https://www.buddyhollyhall.com/

Camp bringing 'I Still Believe Tour' to Lubbock

Jeremy Camp brings his I Still Believe Tour to the Hub City at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 19, in the Helen Devitt Jones Theater of Buddy Holly Hall.

Productions and GRAMMY®-nominated singer/songwriter Camp announced the expansion of his “I Still Believe Tour” with special guest Katy Nichole.

Throughout his 18-year career, Capitol CMG artist Jeremy Camp has established himself with landmark accolades including: Over 5M lifetime albums sold and has crossed a billion streams across streaming services; holds title for most No. 1 singles among solo artists on the Christian Airplay chart; Billboard’s #2 artist of the Decade in 2010; 41 No. 1 radio hits across all formats; 5 RIAA Gold Albums; and 1 GRAMMY® nomination, 3 American Music Award nominations, 5 Dove Awards and 4 ASCAP “Songwriter of the Year” Awards.

Reserved seat tickets range from $24 to $50 (plus taxes & fees), depending on seating. There are also VIP and add-on features available.

For more information or to purchase tickets, visit https://www.buddyhollyhall.com/

Wilder Blue brings Americana to Cactus

The Wilder Blue, Texas' best new Americana group, is scheduled to perform live at the Cactus Theater at 7:30 p.m. on Friday, Oct. 21.

The Wilder Blue, the Texas five-piece, puts their own spin on rock-influenced country with their eponymous sophomore album. Recorded at Echo Lab Studios in Denton, the band self-produced "The Wilder Blue" with experienced engineer Matt Pence.

Built around the keen storytelling voice of primary frontman Zane Williams, Paul Eason’s salient lead guitar, the imaginative tandem of drummer Lyndon Hughes and bassist Sean Rodriguez, and the striking, compelling mind of multi-instrumentalist Andy Rogers, The Wilder Blue are only beginning to scratch the surface of their potential.

Tickets for this show include: All floor and standard balcony, $20 in advance; $24 day of the show; and balcony box (includes concessions), $40 in advance; $48 day of the show.

For more information or to purchase tickets, visit www.cactustheater.com/

LSO presents Red Romance on the West Side

Lubbock Symphony Orchestra presents Red Romance on the West Side at 7:30 p.m. Friday, Oct. 21, in the Helen Devitt Jones Theater of Buddy Holly Hall.

The greatest living American Composer John Corigliano will be joining Lubbock for a weeklong residency. The LSO will be featuring two of his works including "The Red Violin Concerto" played by concertmaster Annie Chalex Boyle, and "Circus Maximus" performed by Dr. Sarah McKoin and the TTU School of Music Symphonic Wind Ensemble.

Finally, LSO will be finishing with Leonard Bernstein’s "Westside Story".

Tickets for this concert range from $25 to $93 (plus taxes and fees), depending on seating.

For more information or to purchase tickets, visit https://www.buddyhollyhall.com/

Ballet Lubbock presents Ballet Hispánico

Ballet Lubbock is proud to present Ballet Hispánico at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 22, in the Helen Devitt Jones Theater of Buddy Holly Hall.

For 50 years Ballet Hispánico has been the leading voice intersecting artistic excellence and advocacy, and is now the largest Latinx cultural organization in the United States and one of America’s Cultural Treasures.

Ballet Hispánico brings communities together to celebrate and explore Latino cultures through innovative dance productions, transformative dance training, and enduring community engagement experiences.

Tickets for this production range from $25 to $75 (plus taxes and fees) depending on seating.

For more information or to purchase tickets, visit https://www.buddyhollyhall.com/events/

Cooks hosting Party in the Panhandle

Party in the Panhandle with Kevin Fowler and Randall King, inside the Bus Barn at Cooks Garage on Oct. 22. Doors open at 6 p.m. and the show starts at 7:30 p.m.

Amarillo native Fowler has released five studio albums, and has charted four singles on the Billboard Hot Country Songs charts, including the top 40 hit "Pound Sign".

King is bringing an organic, timeless sound to country’s mainstream with his major label debut album "Shot Glass". The 11-song collection, seven of which co-written by King, centers around a night out at a bar, with each track representing a different point of view of those in the room. The Pandora and Country Now 2022 Country Artist to Watch is looking to the anywhere-and-everywhere future with music that captures the essence of a Western poet.

Tickets for this show are $20 for all ages (plus taxes and fees). For more information or to purchase tickets, visit https://cooksgarage.us/

Alamo hosts 'Shaun of the Dead' movie party

How's this for a slice of fried gold?

When "Shaun of the Dead" first came out, it was instantly recognizable as a cult classic in the making. With its hilariously quotable dialogue, gory action, and genuinely endearing characters, it has inspired a whole genre of ZomRomComs in the intervening years.

Alamo Drafthouse Lubbock is hosting a "Shaun of the Dead" movie party at 6 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 23.

Celebrate the film that launched Simon Pegg, Nick Frost, and Edgar Wright into superstardom, we’re throwing a splat-tacular Movie Party. We'll provide inflatable cricket bats so you can smack your neighbor every time Shaun smacks a zombie onscreen, and your very own Shaun-esque name tag.

While you can’t smoke at Alamo Drafthouse, it’s still a pretty decent place to hole up for a couple of hours and wait for this whole thing to blow over.

Tickets for this movie party are $15.15 and available in advance online at drafthouse.com/lubbock

Alamo to screen 1960's 'Psycho'

Alamo Drafthouse Lubbock presents the Hitchcock horror classic "Psycho" at 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Oct. 25.

Sixty years on and Hitchcock’s delicious cod-Freudian nightmare about a platinum-blonde embezzler (Janet Leigh) who neglected to consult a guide before selecting her motel still has much to answer for. It blazed a bloody trail for the much-loved slasher cycle, but it also assured us that a B-movie could be A-grade in quality and innovation.

It dared to suggest that your star didn’t need to surface from an ordeal smelling of roses (or, indeed, at all). It combined a knife, a scream, a melon, some chocolate sauce, Bernard Herrmann’s greatest score, and more than 70 edits to push the envelope of screen violence.

It lent The Simpsons some of its best gags. It offers perfect case studies of suspense, paranoia, and montage for lazy film-studies tutors.

And, of course, it was the first movie to show a toilet flushing, so we might also credit it with spawning the entire gross-out genre. "Psycho": We salute you. (David Jenkins, Time Out)

Tickets for this special anniversary screening are $10 and available in advance online at drafthouse.com/lubbock

Johnson brings music to Holly Hall

Singer-songwriter Jamey Johnson brings his music to the Helen Devitt Jones Theater of Buddy Holly Hall at 8 p.m. Friday, Oct. 28.

The 11-timeGrammy-nominated singer-songwriter Jamey Johnson is “one of the greatest country singers of our time,” according to the Washington Post.

He is one of only a few people in the history of country music to win two Song of the Year Awards from both the CMA and ACMs. His 2008 album, That Lonesome Song, was certified platinum for 1 million in sales, and his 2010 ambitious double album, The Guitar Song, received a gold certification.

Special guest will be Kylie Frey.

Tickets for this show range from $29 to $79 (plus taxes and fees) depending on seating.

For more information or to purchase tickets, visit https://www.buddyhollyhall.com/events/

Alamo's Graveyard Shift screening 'Trick 'r Treat'

Join the Alamo Drafthouse Graveyard Shift for a special screening of "Trick 'r Treat" at 10 p.m. Friday, Oct. 28.

Before Michael Doughtery was scarring Christmas memories with his holiday horror classic "Krampus" or ushering in kaiju carnage in "Godzilla: King of the Monsters", the writer/director burst into the hearts of horror fans with his Halloween-based anthology "Trick 'r Treat".

Weaving together stories about killers, monsters, ghosts and ghouls, Doughtery’s movie is a tongue-in-cheek, gleefully scary celebration of the season that stars Anna Paquin, Brian Cox, Dylan Baker and a pumpkin-headed lil’ monster named Sam.

Tickets for this special screening are $11 and available online in advance at drafthouse.com/lubbock

Cinemark hosts double feature 'Creature', 'Phantom'

Cinemark Movies 16 and XD,5721 58th St., is hosting a double feature of horror classics "Creature from the Black Lagoon" (1954) and "Phantom of the Opera" (1943) at 1 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 29.

Perfectly blending Universal's classic monster heritage with the science-fiction explosion of the 1950s, "Creature from the Black Lagoon" tells the mythical story of a dangerous half-human, half-fish creature lurking in the depths of the Amazon. After discovering a unique prehistoric claw fossil on an expedition deep in the jungle, scientists investigate its origins which lead them directly to a mysterious creature.

Led by ichthyologist David Reed (Richard Carlson), the men try to capture the monster who has become obsessed with David's assistant, Kay (Julia Adams). Originally released in 3D, this thrilling adventure inspired sequels, TV series and more that continue to strengthen the monster's legacy to this day.

One of the most popular stories of all time, Gaston Leroux's "Phantom of the Opera" is the legendary horror tale starring Claude Rains as the masked phantom of the Paris Opera House. Following a tragic accident that leaves him disfigured, crazed composer Erique Claudin transforms into a masked phantom who schemes to make beautiful young soprano Christine Dubois (Susanna Foster) the star of the opera and wreak revenge on those who stole his music.

A heroic baritone (Nelson Eddy) tries to win the affections of Christine as he tracks down the disfigured "monster" who has begun murdering those who resist his mad demands. Inspired by the original 1925 silent version, this lavish Technicolor production remains one of the most unforgettable adaptations ever to be filmed.

Tickets for this special feature are $12.45 and available online in advance at fathomevents.com

Alamo hosting 'Rocky Horror Picture Show' movie party

Now, at long last, the antici…..pation is over! As the cult of Rocky Horror enters its fourth decade, Alamo Drafthouse's 21st-century celebration of this pioneer of interactive movies has incorporated new breakthroughs, elusive ingredients, and that… SPARK, which will make the RHPS experience better than ever.

Alamo Drafthouse Lubbock is hosting a RHPS movie party at 7:30 p.m. Friday, Oct. 29 and at 6 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 30.

Now, we know that some "Rocky Horror" screenings can become a little too focused on yelling out those callbacks, so our hosts will make sure we strike a good balance between having some interactive fun while also allowing everyone to enjoy the movie on its own terms.

But we also know that the key to the perfect "Rocky Horror" screening is to have fun and live the movie. With thrilling props, the most outrageous callbacks, boisterous sing-alongs, and stimulating pre-show games, our Movie Party will be your ultimate "Rocky Horror Picture Show" – whether this is your first or 500th viewing.

Tickets for this movie party are $15.15 and available online on advance at drafthouse.com/lubbock

TTU Opera presents 'Suor Angelica'

The Texas Tech University Opera presents "Suor Angelica" Nov. 3-6 at the Lubbock Memorial Civic Center.

The masterpiece "Suor Angelica" (Sister Angelica), by the famed Giacomo Puccini, has everything for those who love opera. Gorgeous orchestrations, soaring vocal melodies, and a story worthy of a Netflix movie make this a performance not to be missed.

Do not be fooled…just because the action takes place in a convent, real life situations abound. You will witness intrigue, heartbreak, lies, and death, powered by the raw emotion that only Italian opera can provide.

This performance is free to all Texas Tech students with a valid ID.

General admission tickets are $11 and available online through selectaseatlubbock.com

Misery Loves Company Tour coming to Holly Hall

Piff the Magic Dragon and Puddles Pity Party bring their Misery Loves Company Tour to the Helen Devitt Jones Theater of Buddy Holly Hall at 7:30 p.m. on Thursday, Nov. 3.

The surly sleight of hander Piff the Magic Dragon (accompanied by his sidekick Mr. Piffles, the world’s only magic performing chihuahua) has won several Best of Las Vegas awards for his long-running show at the iconic Flamingo Hotel & Casino.

Piff blends magic with comedy resulting in “the right amount of wrong” (Las Vegas Review Journal) for “an outrageously funny…nonstop hour of pure, delirious fun” (Robin Leach, Las Vegas Sun).

Puddles Pity Party, the 7-foot sad clown whose golden voice is comparable to rock legends like Tom Jones and Freddie Mercury, has amassed nearly 900K YouTube subscribers and performed sold out shows all over the globe. Deftly combining melancholia with the absurd, Puddles has received endorsements and accolades from musical comedy legends like Eric Idle, Jack Black, Paul Reubens and Weird Al Yankovic.

Note: This show is appropriate for kids, but it’s not a kids show.

Tickets for this show range from $26.50 to $59.50 (plus taxes and fees) depending on seating.

For more information or to purchase tickets, visit https://www.buddyhollyhall.com/events/

Flatlands Dance presents 'Evolution of Gaia'

Flatlands Dance Theatre presents "Evolution of Gaia" at 7:30 p.m. Nov. 4 and 5 at the Louise Hopkins Underwood Center for the Arts Firehouse Theatre.

"Evolution of Gaia" is Flatlands Dance Theatre’s most ambitious project yet. A large-scale performance fusing original dance, live and recorded music, film, and media, the production tells the tale of Gaia, the personification of Earth.

Through a compelling story centered on human relationships and cultures, the production interweaves topics such as the destruction and regenerative capacity of Earth’s natural landscapes and resources, environmental awareness and justice, cycles of birth and rebirth, and of conflict and resolution.

Choreographers Ali Duffy and Sarah Estrada, composer Peter Fischer of the TTU School of Music, and Georgia-based guest choreographer/filmmaker Melissa Pihos join together to create this complex, immersive performance experience.

Dancers from FDT perform alongside faculty and students of the TTU Schools of Music and Theatre and Dance.

Dancers include: Sarah Brandon, Ashlyn Brown, Ali Duffy, Hannah Dunn, Sarah Estrada, Courtney Ferguson, Edward Funderburke, Ryan Todd Garza, Emma Hale, Anastasia Kim, Sarah Mondle, Kris Olson, Melissa Pihos, Savannah Richeda, Molly Roberts, Sarah Sabin, Katrina Soricelli, and Rachel Ure

Ticket prices include all Select-a-Seat fees and are $25 (general admission) and $15 (students/seniors/children).

Moore concert rescheduled for Nov. 5

The Justin Moore concert originally scheduled for March 11 has been rescheduled for 8 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 5, in the Helen Devitt Jones Theater of Buddy Holly Hall.

The Reeves Brothers will join him as specials guests. Previously purchased tickets will be honored for the new date. If ticket holders are unable to attend the rescheduled date, please contact the Box Office at (806) 792-8339.

Chart-topping powerhouse Justin Moore proves that, through all the fame and success, he’s still just the same country boy he’s always been on his stellar new album, ‘Late Nights and Longnecks.’

Tipping its cap to Alan Jackson and George Strait, the record is Moore’s most traditional-sounding collection to date, a no-frills portrait of small-town life and big-time dreams that’s not afraid to let its hair down and party at the end of a hard day’s work.

Equal parts celebration and reflection, the album is a showcase for Moore’s evocative storytelling and unforgettable voice, complemented by an all-star band featuring GRAMMY and CMA Award-winning guitar icon Brent Mason ACM-winning pedal steel hero Paul Franklin among others.

Tickets for this show range from $35.50 to $85.50 (plus taxes and fees) depending on seating.

For more information or to purchase tickets, visit https://www.buddyhollyhall.com/events/

TTU Presidential Series continues with Davina and the Vagabonds

The Texas Tech University Presidential Lecture and Performance Series continues Nov. 10 with Davina and the Vagabonds at 7 p.m. in the Allen Theatre on the Texas Tech campus.

New spin on an old sound, Davina and the Vagabonds have created a stir on the national music scene with their high-energy live shows and commanding stage presence. With influences ranging from Fats Domino and the Preservation Hall Jazz Band to Aretha Franklin and Tom Waits, the band is converting audiences one show at a time, from Vancouver to Miami and across Europe.

Davina has been compared to Etta James, Amy Winehouse, Janis Joplin, Billie Holiday and Betty Boop, but comparisons don’t suffice: she is a true original. Bringing you 100 years of American music and Davina’s originals, which lend themselves to the American Songbook, the band brings edgy nostalgia to older generations and fresh new music to younger ears. This rollicking quintet is held together by Sowers’ keyboard playing, with acoustic bass, drums, and a spicy trumpet and trombone horn section. The group’s focused, clean sound and emphasis on acoustic instruments is novel to both blues and jazz worlds, and sets the show closer to New Orleans than to Chicago.

General admission tickets for this performance are $17 and available online through selectaseatlubbock.com

LSO presents 'Madame Butterfly'

The Lubbock Symphony Orchestra presents "Madame Butterfly" at 7:30 p.m. Friday, Nov. 11, in the Helen Devitt Jones Theater of Buddy Holly Hall.

Puccini’s beloved opera "Madame Butterfly" takes place in the beautiful Nagasaki, Japan setting the scene for one of opera’s most surprising love story.

The unforgettable drama of the two lovers will be semi-staged in The Buddy Holly Hall! What will happen to their love as they are separated by the Pacific Ocean?

Tickets for this concert range from $25 to $93 (plus taxes and fees) depending on seating.

For more information or to purchase tickets, visit https://www.buddyhollyhall.com/events/

Allen brings comedy to Hub City

Award-winning actor and comedian Tim Allen continues to perform stand-up shows to sold-out crowds across the country.

The date for his Lubbock show has changed to Nov. 12. Previously purchased tickets will be valid for the new date.

The show is set for 8 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 12, in the Helen Devitt Jones Theater of Buddy Holly Hall.

He honed his talents as a stand-up comic throughout the eighties, providing the perfect lead-in to his highly successful ABC television series “Home Improvement” where he garnered a Golden Globe Award, an Emmy nomination, and was honored with the People’s Choice Award for “Favorite Male Performer in a Television Series” for an unprecedented eight years in a row.

Note: Must be 18 years or older to attend this show.

Tickets range from $65 to $125 (plus taxes and fees) depending on seating.

For more information or to purchase tickets, visit https://www.buddyhollyhall.com/events/

Goo Goo Dolls coming to Holly Hall

The Goo Goo Dolls bring their Chaos in Bloom Tour to the Helen Devitt Jones Theater of Buddy Holly Hall at 8 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 16.

Formed in Buffalo, New York, in 1986, the Goo Goo Dolls have quietly broken records, contributed a string of staples to the American songbook, connected to millions of fans, and indelibly impacted popular music for three-plus decades.

Beyond selling 15 million records worldwide, the group has garnered four GRAMMY® Award nominations and nearly a dozen platinum & gold singles combined and seized a page in the history books by achieving 16 number one and Top 10 hits. As a result, they hold the all-time radio record for “Most Top 10 Singles.”

Special guest for this performance is Whitehall.

Tickets for this concert range from $34.50 to $109.50 (plus taxes and fees) depending on seating.

For more information or to purchase tickets, visit https://www.buddyhollyhall.com/events/

(HOLD until late Oct.) Pride of West Texas to perform holiday concert

The Pride of West Texas Show Chorus, the Lubbock-area chapter of Sweet Adelines International, an organization of women who sing barbershop music, will perform their fall and Christmas show on Nov. 18 at 7 p.m. at TKTKTKTK. Tickets are TKTKTK and can be purchased at TKTKTK.

This article originally appeared on Lubbock Avalanche-Journal: Lubbock entertainment in brief