The concert will feature holiday favorites, classical works and a Christmas sing-along.
The Arts Council of Tuscaloosa has announced details for its annual West Alabama Juried Show, which will take place Jan. 20 – Feb. 20, 2026
Donations collected at the event will benefit Grace Presbyterian Church’s Table of Grace Food Pantry.
The concert is scheduled for April 18, 2026, and will feature Wallen performing along with "friends to be named at a later date."
Theatre Tuscaloosa has received two grants totaling $23,000 to support its 2025–26 season, "Finding Home."
The Hank Poore Foundation will celebrate the fifth anniversary of its annual Ale On Wheels fundraiser on Friday, Oct. 24
UA student Myles Morgan, a Birmingham-born singer-songwriter, has grown from local gigs to major venues in just over a year.
Alternative rock band Cake will headline a spring concert at the Mercedes-Benz Amphitheater on Saturday, April 25, 2026.
Here's a look at this year's winners!
The City of Tuscaloosa is accepting applications from live musical acts and vendors for the 2026 “Live at the Plaza” concert series.
The Arts Council of Tuscaloosa announced this week it has extended the deadline for its annual Small Grants Program to Tuesday, Oct. 7.
The Kentuck Festival of the Arts is gearing up to return Oct. 11-12 at Snow Hinton Park
Applications are now being accepted and must be submitted online by Friday, Oct. 31.
The University of Alabama’s Moundville Archaeological Park will host the 37th annual Moundville Native American Festival Oct. 9-11
A Tuscaloosa nonprofit will host its fourth annual “Tee Off for TSNIP” golf tournament Oct. 15 at NorthRiver Yacht Club.
Chamber Music Tuscaloosa will open its 2025–26 concert season with a performance by the Telegraph Quartet at Grace Presbyterian Church.
The Tuscaloosa Public Library will host a Local Author Spotlight event featuring Alabama writer Sonny Brewer.
The Arts Council of Tuscaloosa on Tuesday announced the lineup for its Bama Art House 'Big Screen Fright Film Series,'
The Tuscaloosa Symphony Orchestra will launch its 2025-26 season with "IGNITE" on Sept. 22 at 7 p.m. at Moody Concert Hall.
The festival is set for Oct. 11-12, at Snow Hinton Park in Tuscaloosa.
Historic Tuscaloosa is gearing up for the next installment of its summer lecture series, set for Thursday, Aug. 28.
Kentuck Art Center on Thursday announced that Alison Amick and Timothy Weber will serve as judges for the 54th Kentuck Festival of the Arts
German-inspired food, beer, live music and dachshund races will fill downtown as Tuscaloosa Oktoberfest returns Sept. 20 to Government Plaza
Tuscaloosa-based gospel group Men of Prayze has won its first Stellar Award, one of the highest honors in gospel music.
The performance will begin at 7:30 p.m., preceded by a masterclass from 4:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.
Chamber Music Tuscaloosa’s 2025-26 season, “From Coast to Coast,” will feature ensembles from San Francisco and New York.
The Arts Council of Tuscaloosa is now accepting applications for its annual Small Grants Program and the Arts in Education Grant.
New Era Wrestling is gearing up to host its "Crimson Clash" event at Two Dimes on Thursday, Sept. 11.
The Little Lambs Consignment Sale is set to return to First United Methodist Church of Tuscaloosa later this month.
Fans of the cult classic "Napoleon Dynamite" will have a chance to relive the beloved comedy and hear behind-the-scenes stories.
Historic Tuscaloosa on Wednesday announced it will present five awards to individuals, businesses, and organizations next month.
Kentuck Art Center on Monday announced it has received a grant from the Community Foundation of West Alabama to help fund the initiative.
Humphrey will share stories from his standout football career, as well as personal insights into his life off the field.
River Run Park will welcome guests for the first time with a grand opening celebration on Friday, Aug. 16
Kip Tyner Productions and Visit Tuscaloosa are gearing up to present the 37th annual Talent Search
Mercedes-Benz Amphitheater on Wednesday announced the launch of its "Red, White & Boom!" ticket promotion ahead of Independence Day.
The Tuscaloosa Public Library will once again host its Repair Cafe on Saturday, July 12.
Young entrepreneurs across Tuscaloosa will soon have the chance to set up shop and learn about business with Lemonade Day.
Theatre Tuscaloosa’s Board of Directors invites the public to sing for a cause during its first Community Karaoke Night later this month
Two major acts are heading to the Mercedes-Benz Amphitheater later this summer