Local musicians present a themed cabaret of Broadway and popular songs, curated by The Bridge Initiative. Piano bar and song share will begin at 7:00 p.m.! Please arrive early to participate in this fun pre-show activity!
The Sugar Thieves have been winning fans over worldwide with their high energy, soulful live shows since 2006. Over the years they have honed their brand of American roots music, creating a sound that is all their own.
Wood, metal, large, small, east, west - music for flutes, old and new, with Elizabeth Buck and Magda Schwerzmann.
American youth performing to raise funds for children affected by the ongoing war in Ukraine. All proceeds from the auction and concert will go directly to support children in need.
Embracing Shelley’s original text, Frankenstein gives poignant voice to the Creature’s struggle and lays bare the horror of alienation and “otherness” with exquisite nuance. At the core of this heartbreaking tale lies an exquisitely wrought plea to look deeper within ourselves to find our commonality and to uphold our responsibility to one another.
"Desert Rose Project" is a captivating band that pays homage to the legendary musician and songwriter, Sting. With their impeccable musicianship and heartfelt performances, this talented group takes audiences on a nostalgic journey through the iconic hits of the renowned artist.
Composer and bandleader Scott Jeffers has traveled extensively across the globe to gather inspiration; composing most of his songs while surrounded by faraway people and landscapes brings a true authenticity to his fiery and passionate violin and vocal performances. This performance will be a special acoustic performance, only at ASU Kerr!
Dope kicks and glossy lips! Join us at the HBCU Sneaker Jam! There will be a DJ, prizes, dancing and a food truck! It will family friendly fun for everyone! Proceeds will benefit the Jack & Jill HBCU GAP fund.
October's theme: Rebel with a Cause. Experience a folktale from our guest host, three true stories and the fun Q&A.
Join us for an evening that will include a gallery show of Paul Wilson's work, a montage of clips from his short films, and an onstage interview with the artist.
"Frankenstein's Creature Tells His Tale" is a one-of-a-kind first-person narrative from a different perspective. This groundbreaking performance will be captured in a podcast format, but it transcends the traditional podcast realm. It's audio theater!
Program will feature a selection of extraordinary music compositions by great masters, performed by students of ASU violin professor Danwen Jiang.