Ken-David Masur Conducts
Holland Performing Arts Center 1200 Douglas St, Omaha, NE, United StatesOmaha welcomes back long-time friend and Milwaukee Symphony’s Music Director Ken-David Masur, leading the Symphony in warhorses of the repertoire.
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Omaha welcomes back long-time friend and Milwaukee Symphony’s Music Director Ken-David Masur, leading the Symphony in warhorses of the repertoire.
My Son the Hurricane is a multi-horn, multi-drummer, multi-singer brass funk beast from Niagara, ON. The 12-piece brass-dance crew has toured over multiple countries and played some of Canada, USA and Europe’s biggest festivals.
Step into the rhythm with the electrifying Ladies of Hip-Hop Dance Collective as they take the stage in an explosive showcase of talent and creativity.
Lady Blackbird’s music is a rich blend of jazz, soul, and blues, marked by her hauntingly powerful vocals and emotive delivery. Drawing inspiration from icons like Billie Holiday and Nina Simone, her sound feels both timeless and modern, with a raw, soulful intensity that captivates.
You’ve seen them make up scenes right before your eyes on the TV show Whose Line is it Anyway —now see them live and in person! Whose Live Anyway? is 90 minutes of hilarious improvised comedy and song all based on audience suggestions
Professional rock musicians and singers accompany the Omaha Symphony in performing the hit songs of Rock and Roll Hall of Famers Green Day at the Holland Center!
The whole family can board the spaceship and join us in the final frontier for this Family Series performance of Gustav Holst’s The Planets, complete with NASA footage on the big screen.
Holst’s and Kernis’ celestial masterpieces bookend Kevin Puts’ brand-new Concerto for Orchestra, premiered by the St. Louis Symphony in 2023.
Holst’s and Kernis’ celestial masterpieces bookend Kevin Puts’ brand-new Concerto for Orchestra, premiered by the St. Louis Symphony in 2023.
Come home to Ireland this March! Authentic Irish music, dance, and storytelling join forces with the symphony orchestra, bringing new and familiar favorites back to the Holland stage.
Come home to Ireland this March! Authentic Irish music, dance, and storytelling join forces with the symphony orchestra, bringing new and familiar favorites back to the Holland stage.
Critics hail soul-pop and R&B group TAE & the Neighborly as “having more kick than a bagged-up mule” (Rotary Times) and their live show “...going down smoother than a can of warmed on the campfire” (Cowboy Gazette). If only all neighbors sounded so good! Hear for yourself at the Holland Music Club.