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PAC welcomes community to Nobuntu show during Bulloch's Fall Break

PAC welcomes community to Nobuntu show during Bulloch's Fall Break

Acclaimed Zimbabwean female acapella quartet Nobuntu is known for their innovative blend of traditional songs, Afro Jazz, and gospel, and celebrated for their universal message of joy and harmony. Tickets for the October 15 show are just $5.
Averitt Center for the Arts presents family-friendly Halloween play "Are We Scared Yet?" on October 11th & 12th

Averitt Center for the Arts presents family-friendly Halloween play "Are We Scared Yet?" on October 11th & 12th

The Averitt Center for the Arts invites families to get into the Halloween spirit with their FREE, family-friendly production of *Are We Scared Yet?*, a spooky one-act play on October 11th and 12th, directed by Joni Mock.
Join the Averitt Center for the Arts for a 20th anniversary celebration this Saturday

Join the Averitt Center for the Arts for a 20th anniversary celebration this Saturday

Tickets are on sale now for a theatrical showcase of Broadway hits hosted by Lee Walker and performed by all your local favorites. Enjoy an evening of music, reminiscing, and delicious hors d'oeuvres to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the Averitt Center for the Arts in downtown Statesboro.
Statesboro's Drew Wiggins releases new EP Back in Time

Statesboro's Drew Wiggins releases new EP Back in Time

Statesboro singer/songwriter Drew Wiggins has released a new EP titled Back in Time that reflects on life growing up in Bulloch County. The EP is available on his website and on your favorite streaming service.
GALLERY | Cole Goodwin closes out Downtown Live with country tunes on a cool evening

GALLERY | Cole Goodwin closes out Downtown Live with country tunes on a cool evening

Rising country star and Georgia Southern grad Cole Goodwin and his band played the perfect ending to the summer concert series in the Boro on Thursday, September 12.
Final Downtown Live concert of the summer is Thursday night

Final Downtown Live concert of the summer is Thursday night

Country artist Cole Goodwin will make his first appearance on the Downtown Live stage this Thursday, September 12 at 7pm. Grab your lawn chair and your dancing shoes and join the fun for the LAST summer concert of the season!
TikTok-famous comedians to perform at the Blue Room in DWTSS fundraiser

TikTok-famous comedians to perform at the Blue Room in DWTSS fundraiser

Join Dancing with the Statesboro Stars Team Duvall/Schwertfeger as they bring TikTok comedians Britany Smith, Justin "Southern Grandpa" Stagner, and Amanda "Charlene Trailer Park Queen" Meadows to the Boro for a night of laughs and fundraising for Safe Haven.
Savannah Music Festival announces singer, songwriter and banjo player Kaia Kater as 2024-2025 Artist in Residence

Savannah Music Festival announces singer, songwriter and banjo player Kaia Kater as 2024-2025 Artist in Residence

Referred to as “a star in the making," Kaia Kater released her first EP Old Soul shortly after high school graduation. By college graduation, she had been named to Rolling Stone’s list of the “10 New Country Artists You Need to Know.” She has released several albums and will now begin her year-long residency in Savannah, working with local songwriters and musicians as well as K-2 students.
Local church to host watch party for Tabernacle Choir's visit to Atlanta

Local church to host watch party for Tabernacle Choir's visit to Atlanta

The Tabernacle Choir, along with the glee clubs from Morehouse and Spelman Colleges, will perform live in Atlanta on September 11. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Statesboro will host a free watch party, and all are invited.
Averitt Center welcomes new director of Statesboro Chamber Orchestra

Averitt Center welcomes new director of Statesboro Chamber Orchestra

The Averitt Center for the Arts in downtown Statesboro will welcome conductor, composer, and educator Dr. Darrell Brown as its new director of the Statesboro Chamber Orchestra this Thursday, August 29.