Heindl Center announces star-studded 2026 Season
SENATOBIA, MS – The Heindl Center for the Performing Arts at Northwest Mississippi Community College in Senatobia has officially unveiled its highly anticipated seventh season, promising a diverse and star-studded lineup for Spring 2026. The season marks a return to the center’s roots, mixing stand-up comedy, major musical performances, and unique entertainers.
“We are thrilled to announce our seventh season at the Heindl Center for Spring 2026,” said Dr. Blake Bostick, Director of the Heindl Center. “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 season kicks off on Jan. 18 with country music royalty. Pam Tillis, a three-time CMA award winner, and celebrated artist Lorrie Morgan will bring their “Grits and Glamour Tour” to the Heindl Center stage.
Later that month, professional touring Broadway arrives in the Five Star City with Meredith Wilson’s “The Music Man” on Saturday, Jan. 31. The classic musical follows the charming con artist Harold Hill as he finds unexpected trouble—and love—in River City.
The Spring 2026 lineup continues with:
- Feb. 20: An Evening with Archie Manning: Mississippi native and football icon Archie Manning will take the stage for an evening of conversation. The University of Mississippi legend and 14-year NFL veteran for the New Orleans Saints is also the father of two Super Bowl champions, Peyton and Eli.
- March 18: Blue Man Group: The world-renowned performance art company will deliver its iconic show, known for its unique blend of music, comedy, and art designed to foster connection.
- March 28: An Evening with Larry the Cable Guy: The comedy superstar, known for his sold-out tours and the Blue Collar Comedy Tour, promises an evening of belly-aching laughter.
- April 21: Riverdance – The New Generation: Celebrating its 30th anniversary, the beloved international phenomenon returns, fusing traditional Irish dance with global music and movement.
- May 1: The Bacon Brothers: The season concludes with Kevin and Michael Bacon, who have spent decades blending genres like folk, rock, soul, and country to create their unique sound.
“We are so grateful for your continued support and enthusiasm,” added 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.”
Tickets for the new season will be released in phases. Spring 2026 season tickets go on sale Oct. 27, followed by ticket packages on Nov. 10, and individual ticket sales beginning on Nov. 17.