Aaron Watson & Walker Montgomery are taking over the Starlight Ranch main-stage on Saturday, June 15th!
Set your alarms- tickets go on-sale Friday, February 9th @ 10am http://tinyurl.com/ya97h56e #Amarillo #LiveMusic
.“Rent”: The iconic rock musical gets its debut staging at the Amarillo Little Theatre Adventure Space in a virtually sold-out two-weekend run. But there’s no day (like) today to get on the waitlist. (Full disclosure: I’m on the production team.) (7:30 p.m. Thursday; continues through Feb. 25; 2751 Civic Circle; ticket prices vary; 806-355-9991)
Abolishment of Flesh: The touring metal band crashes into The Atomic Yellow for a show with Suspended, Destructive Cell, Astringency, Trench Rat and Horrid Demise. (7 p.m. Saturday; 600 S. Arthur St.; cover $10)
Tyuonyi: Celebrate the 80th anniversary of the Kwahadi Dancers with this seasonal tradition. (7 p.m. Saturday; continues Feb. 24; 9151 E. Interstate 40; tickets $5; 806-335-3175)
“Music of Inspiration”: The West Texas A&M University Symphony Orchestra teams with “Voice” finalist Michelle Brooks-Thompson and the Amarillo Mass Choir for this Black History Month pops concert. (7 p.m. Saturday; Mary Moody Northen Recital Hall on the WT campus; free; 806-651-2840)
“She Loves Me”: West Texas A&M University stages this classic romcom musical as a holiday treat. (7:30 p.m. Friday; continues through Feb. 18; tickets $16 adults, $12 seniors and students, and free for WT students, faculty and staff; 806-651-2810)
Love Black Event: Lux Noir Entertainment hosts a night of soul music and celebration at The Barfield. (8 p.m. Saturday; 600 S. Polk St.; tickets $50; 347-295-5628)
Yellow City Comedy: The local comedy troupe offers a shot at laughs at Bomb City Distillery. (9 p.m. Saturday; 306 S. Cleveland St.; cover $10; 806-220-2662)
Amarillo Museum of Art: Check out “In Our Own Words: Native Impressions” through March 17 at the Amarillo mainstay. (2200 S. Van Buren St.; 806-371-5050)

