The Heindl Center for the Performing Arts at Northwest Mississippi Community College has rounded out its show calendar for spring 2026 with some major acts and speakers set to take the stage in Senatobia.
“We are thrilled to announce our seventh season at the Heindl Center for spring 2026,” Heindl Center director Dr. Blake Blostick said. “It is a true joy and privilege to continue bringing world-class entertainment to Senatobia, where audiences can experience unforgettable performances in our beautiful, intimate venue.”
The new season starts Jan. 18 with a pair of award-winning country artists, Pam Tillis and Lorrie Morgan, stopping as part of their Grits and Glamour Tour. Both have charted multiple times on Billboard with Till being a three-time CMA award winner.
Up next, professional touring Broadway comes to town with Meredith Wilson’s “The Music Man” on Jan. 31. The musical follows a con artist who finds himself in the worst trouble he’s ever been in but also finds love in the midst of it all.
Changing gears, Mississippi native and former NFL star Archie Manning will take the stage for an evening of conversation on Feb. 20. Manning has done similar events at Delta State and other places, all of which have been close to if not sell-outs and given fans an opportunity to hear about his career and raising two future Super Bowl champions in Peyton and Eli Manning.
The Blue Man Group will perform on March 18. The blue-painted group is known for silent shows that combine music, comedy, and art. Their performances are often described as euphoric and appealing.
Beloved comedian and actor Larry the Cable Guy will make your belly ache with laughter on March 28. He’s known for his persona of a stereotypical redneck and has sold out comedy tours since the early 2000s.
Riverdance – The New Generation will tap onto the stage on April 21. Riverdance emerged by fusing Irish and international dance and music and is now stopping in Senatobia as part of the group’s 30th anniversary.
The final show of the season will be on May 1 and feature the Bacon Brothers. Kevin and Michael Bacon have been making music for over three decades and blend genres such as folk, rock, soul, and country.
The Heindl Center is on the campus of Northwest Mississippi Community College seats just over 1,200 people. Season tickets go on sale Oct. 27, packages on Nov. 10, and individual tickets on Nov. 17. To purchase when they become available, click here.
