Northwest's Heindl Center Announces their Seventh Season
Senatobia, MS (10/22/2025) — Northwest Mississippi Community College's Heindl Center for the Performing Arts announces its seventh season lineup. This season brings them back to their start with stand-up comedy, musical performances, and entertainers of all kinds.
"We are thrilled to announce our seventh season at the Heindl Center for Spring 2026," said Director of the Heindl Center, Dr. Blake Bostick. "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."
They kick off the season on Jan. 18 with Pam Tillis and Lorrie Morgan on their Grits and Glamour Tour. Together, celebrated country musician Lorrie Morgan and three-time CMA award winner Pam Tillis are set to take the Heindl Center stage to dazzle audiences.
Next up, professional touring Broadway comes to the Five Star City with Meredith Wilson's "The Music Man" on Saturday, Jan. 31. The musical follows con artist Harold Rill when he arrives in River City and he finds himself in the worst trouble he's ever been in - he falls in love with the librarian, Marian.
Changing gears, in February with football icon, Archie Manning, who will take the stage for an evening in conversation on Feb. 20. Originally from Drew, Mississippi, Manning made his debut at the University of Mississippi before becoming a star player for the New Orleans Saints. He had a 14-year career in the NFL and is the father of two Super Bowl Champions, Peyton and Eli.
The iconic Blue Man Group comes to entertain on March 18. Known for their unique shows, the Blue Man Group is a performance art company that utilizes music, comedy and art to foster connection.
On March 28, An Evening with Larry the Cable Guy will make your belly ache with laughter. He's had sold-out tour stops, comedy specials, and the successful Blue Collar Comedy Tour.
Riverdance - The New Generation taps onto the stage April 21. Riverdance emerged fusing Irish and international dance and music and celebrates 30 year anniversary.
The final show, May 1 brings the Bacon Brothers to town. Kevin and Michael Bacon seek exploration in their music bending genres such as folk, rock, soul and country. They have worked on their music for decades with musicians all around the world.
"We are so grateful for your continued support and enthusiasm," said Dr. Bostick. "You are what makes every performance at the Heindl Center so special. We can't wait to share another incredible season of live entertainment with you."
Spring 2026 season tickets will go on sale Oct. 27, ticket packages on Nov. 10, and individual ticket sales on Nov. 17.
