Ballet West's The Nutcracker Utah's Beloved Holiday Tradition Friday, November 28 at 2PM & 7PM Saturday, November 29 at 2PM & 7PM Sunday, November 30 at 12PM Browning Center at WSU For nearly 70 years, The Nutcracker by Ballet West has been one of Utah’s most beloved traditions, kicking off the holiday season each year in Ogden. The longest-running Nutcracker in the country, Ballet
Grupo Bella The Heart of Mexican Folk Thursday, November 13, at 7:30PM The Monarch No group expands the style of Mexican folk music more elegantly than Grupo Bella. With unmatched musicianship and pure passion, the LA-based quintet breathes new life into classic folk sounds. Formed in 2011, Grupo Bella is led by Grammy-winning vocalist, composer, and guitarist Vanessa Ramirez, joined by Michael
National Geographic Live: The Rise of T-Rex Join the Prehistoric Adventure Friday, November 7, at 7:30PM Peery’s Egyptian Theater Journey back in time
Tchaikovsky's "Pathétique" Symphony The Edge of Emotions UTAH SYMPHONY Saturday, November 6, at 7:30PM Browning Center at WSU Be there for Maestro Markus Poschner’s first-ever performance in Ogden—an unforgettable evening with the Utah Symphony that pairs two powerful works of beauty, sorrow, and soul. This is more than just a concert—it’s a moment. And you're invited. Tchaikovsky’s final work, the Pathétique Symphony, is a
Cirque Kalabanté Afrique en Cirque Wednesday, November 5 at 7:30PM Browning Center at WSU Welcome to Guinea, West Africa. Inspired by village life in his homeland, Cirque Kalabanté founder Yamoussa Bangoura transports you to a bustling marketplace bursting with vibrant color, live music, and spectacular circus talent. Named after the Susu word for “child go-getter, ambitious, with exceptional courage,” Cirque Kalabanté pulses with energy,
Eternamente A Día de los Muertos Spectacular Saturday, November 1 at 7:30PM Peery's Egyptian Theater An homage to Mexico’s rich heritage, Eternamente: A Día de los Muertos Spectacular is a celebration of life unlike any other. The beloved Mariachi Garibaldi de Jaime Cuéllar unites with renowned Ballet Folklórico del Rio Grande for this blockbuster overflowing with lively music, stunning dance, colorful costumes,
The Doo Wop Project Bop the night away Friday, October 17 at 7:30PM Browning Center at WSU In the ‘50s and ‘60s, doo wop was at every sock hop, malt shop, and drive-in. Now, supergroup The Doo Wop Project is recreating—and reimagining—some of the greatest music in American pop and rock history! The show starts like the genre itself did: with five
Rakish Dashing folk duo Thursday, October 9, at 7:30PM The Monarch With deep roots in Celtic and Americana traditions, contemporary folk duo Rakish keeps an ear skyward toward the future. Staying true to their namesake, the duo consists of Appalachian-raised Scottish fiddle champ Maura Shawn Scanlin, who amplifies old-time ballads with evocative songwriting and clawhammer banjo, alongside literary guitarist Conor Hearn, who
The Music of Phil Collins & Genesis A Sym-sym-symphony of Rock’s Biggest Hits UTAH SYMPHONY Thursday, September 25 at 7:30PM Browning Center at WSU For over 50 years, Phil Collins and the megaband Genesis have helped shape contemporary music with gravitational influence. Rooted in complex structures, groundbreaking rhythms, and mesmerizing videos during the infancy of the MTV era, Collins and his bandmates Tony
Mendelssohn's Violin Concerto & Beethoven's Symphony No. 4 The Master’s Neglected Love Letter UTAH SYMPHONY Thursday, September 18 at 7:30PM Browning Center at WSU Of his nine symphonies, Beethoven’s 4th is like Rodney Dangerfield: it gets no respect. Sandwiched between the monumental 3rd and 5th, the slighter and brisker 4th symphony is often overshadowed by its towering siblings, yet it remains equally significant. The