
From the Dixie Carter Performing Arts Center in Huntingdon:
We’re rolling out the red carpet for our 20th Season—and it’s our biggest lineup yet! From Priscilla Presley and David Nail to Lisa Loeb & Joan Osborne, Mark Lowry & Friends, and The Glenn Miller Orchestra, this year brings Grammy winners, Broadway legends, comedy greats, and icons of music, culture, and storytelling to The Dixie stage.

1. The Sugarbaker Sampler (SS) – curated variety from across the season
2.The Holbrook Headliner (HH) – premier access to major marquee events

July 17, 10A CT – Season Tickets for 19th Season Ticket Holders
July 18, 10A CT – Season Tickets open to the Public
July 21, 10A CT – Individual Show Tickets + Season Packages available
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✶ The 2025–2026 Season Lineup Includes:
Pop-Up: An Evening with Priscilla Presley (No Pkg) | Aug 30, 7:30P
Beloved actress and cultural icon Priscilla Presley shares stories from her remarkable life—from Dallas fame to building the Presley legacy through Graceland and beyond.
After Grace (SS/HH) | Sep 6, 7:30P
This Arkansas-based Christian duo blends powerful vocals and heartfelt lyrics with Southern musical roots, sharing songs of faith, hope, and purpose.
David Nail (HH) | Sep 13, 7:30P
The Grammy-nominated country artist returns with emotional storytelling and a deep, soulful catalog, including new music like “Why” and fan favorites like “Red Light.”
Majesty A Tribute to Queen (HH) | Sep 14, 3P
Experience the UK’s top Queen tribute band as they bring the energy, theatricality, and timeless hits of Freddie Mercury and Queen to life.
Taylor Hicks at Huntingdon Heritage Festival (Free Event) | Sep 27, 7:30P
The American Idol winner delivers his signature mix of blues, rock, and Southern soul, backed by chart-topping hits and electrifying stage presence.
Chi-Town Transit Authority (No Pkg) | Oct 3, 7:30P
This 8-piece tribute band recreates the legendary sound of Chicago, from their iconic horns to soaring harmonies and unforgettable rock hits.
Richard Thomas in Mark Twain Tonight! (SS/HH) | Oct 5, 7:30P
Emmy winner Richard Thomas brings the wit and wisdom of Mark Twain to the stage in the iconic one-man show originated by Hal Holbrook.
Deana Carter (HH) | Oct 10, 7:30P
The country star behind “Strawberry Wine,” with her beloved blend of country and retro rock, will share heartfelt songs from her storied career.
Dan Tyminski Band (SS/HH) | Oct 11, 7:30P
A 14-time Grammy winner and bluegrass icon, Tyminski brings both tradition and innovation to the stage with hits like “Hey Brother” and “Man of Constant Sorrow.”
Bethel University Renaissance Theatre presents Disney’s Newsies (No Pkg) | Nov 1, 7, 8, 2P + 7P
The Renaissance Theatre student troupe presents the Tony-winning Broadway smash Newsies, packed with soaring choreography and inspiring songs.
Lisa Loeb & Joan Osborne (HH) | Nov 15, 7:30P
Two iconic voices join forces for an evening of soulful storytelling and timeless music, from “Stay (I Missed You)” to “One of Us” and beyond.
Christmas at The Dixie (SS/HH) | Dec 6, 7:30P
Celebrate the season with this festive hometown tradition, featuring local singers performing beloved holiday classics with warmth and joy.
The Wizards of Winter (HH) | Dec 7, 3P
A holiday rock opera featuring members of TSO, Def Leppard, and more, this high-energy Christmas show combines storytelling, theatrics, and powerful music.
An Evening with Shawn Mullins (HH) | Jan 10, 7:30P
Best known for his hit “Lullaby,” Mullins blends folk, rock, and Americana with introspective songwriting and heartfelt storytelling.
Jeff Allen (SS/HH) | Jan 24, 7:30P
With viral comedy specials and over a billion views online, Allen’s clean, hilarious take on family life makes for an evening of gut-busting laughter.
The Doo Wop Project (SS/HH) | Feb 14, 7:30P
Broadway stars from Jersey Boys and Motown the Musical bring classic doo-wop and contemporary pop together in this electrifying musical experience.
Will Hoge (HH) | Feb 28, 7:30P
Americana trailblazer Will Hoge debuts new songs from Sweet Misery, a gritty, driving rock album that captures his signature blend of roots and rebellion.
Beatles vs. Stones – A Musical Showdown (SS/HH) | Mar 7, 7:30P
Two of the world’s best tribute bands face off in a high-octane battle of the British rock giants—Beatles vs. Stones.
The Band of Heathens (HH) | Mar 14, 7:30P
The acclaimed Austin-based band returns with their chart-topping album Simple Things, delivering rootsy rock and rich harmonies with every show.
Designing Women Curated Market (No Pkg) | Mar 20 (5-8P) & Mar 21 (10-2P)
This two-day marketplace celebrates women-owned businesses and local artisans with a curated selection of handmade goods, food, and more.
An Evening with Mary Dixie Carter (SS/HH) | Mar 21, 7:30P
The acclaimed author of The Photographer and Marguerite by the Lake discusses her writing, family legacy, and creative journey.
Twitty & Lynn: A Salute to Conway & Loretta (SS/HH) | Apr 10, 7:30P
Grandchildren of Conway Twitty and Loretta Lynn, Tre Twitty and Tayla Lynn honor their legendary grandparents with heartfelt songs and personal stories.
Mark Lowry & Friends (HH) | Apr 24, 7:30P
Known for co-writing “Mary, Did You Know?” and bringing laughter through gospel and comedy, Lowry offers a heartfelt and hilarious evening of faith and fun.
Glenn Miller Orchestra (SS/HH) | Jun 6, 3P
The world-famous big band is set to entertain with timeless hits like “In the Mood” and “Moonlight Serenade,” keeping the Miller Sound alive for new generations.
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A heartfelt thanks to our Presenting Sponsors—FirstBank, Carroll Bank & Trust, and Premier Realty—and to the Tennessee Arts Commission for their continued support.
