Appalachian Spring
The Ned
September 7, 2024, 7 PM
An Appalachian adventure with selections from Darius Milhaud and Samuel Barber, alongside a premiere performance of “Northern Lights,” inspired by the spring 2024 display of the aurora borealis and written by regional composer, Dawson Hull. Topping off the evening will be the delightful full stage performance of Aaron Copland’s “Appalachian Spring” by special guest Ballet Arts, Inc.
Disney's Hocus Pocus
In Concert Live To Film
Carl Perkins Civic Center
October 12, 2024, 7:30 PM
This Halloween, the Sanderson Sisters are back, and Disney’s Hocus Pocus will cast its spell on you like never before! Resurrected by an unwitting teenager, Salem’s most legendary witches chase their quest for eternal youth. Be swept away in this beloved classic, shown in high definition on the big screen as The Jackson Symphony conjures John Debney’s score to life. Presentation licensed by Disney Concerts. All rights reserved.
On the Fringe
Carl Perkins Civic Center
November 2, 2024, 7:30 PM
Indulge in an exhilarating trip back to the roaring twenties with music from Gershwin’s “An American in Paris,” Ravel’s “Bolero,” and Honegger’s “Pacific 231.” In a stormy juxtaposition, guest pianist, Artina McCain, performs Florence Price's "Piano Concerto in One Movement" as well as a tribute piece to the composer affectionately known as “Fred O."
Christmas Around the World - Family Matinee
Carl Perkins Civic Center
December 7, 2024, 11 AM
Kick off your holidays with multicultural music traditions as well as hometown favorites. Experience the wonder of Christmas with your children at the Holiday Pops Matinee or enjoy the full Pops concert that evening.
Christmas Around the World - Holiday Pops
Carl Perkins Civic Center
December 7, 2024, 7:30 PM
Kick off your holidays with multicultural music traditions as well as hometown favorites. Experience the wonder of Christmas with your children at the Holiday Pops Matinee or enjoy the full Pops concert that evening.
The Chase
The Ned
March 8, 2025, 7 PM
“Fanfare to the Uncommon Woman,” written by world renown female composer, Joan Tower, kicks off this inspiring evening of contrasts. Whether it’s romance or adventure, the thrill of the chase can be half the fun, and Strauss’ “Don Juan” paired with Schumann’s Spring Symphony, “Symphony No. 1” is sure to fuel wanderlust and expectation, while reminding audiences that love reciprocated is the real feat.