
June 10, 2025
Contact Dillon McArdle at 608–796-3730 or dtmcardle@viterbo.edu
VITERBO UNIVERSITY FINE ARTS CENTER ANNOUNCES 2025–26 SEASON
Rhythm, Laughter, and Legends–A Season to Remember!
LA CROSSE, Wis.– The Viterbo University Fine Arts Center welcomes audiences for its 2025–26 season. The lineup promises to inspire, entertain, and connect through the shared joy of live performance.
“From legendary stars to laugh-out-loud hits and rhythm-packed spectacles, our 2025–26 season is a joyful celebration of connection, creativity, and unforgettable moments on stage. Let’s make this a season to remember—together,” said Dillon McArdle, director of the Viterbo Fine Arts Center.
There are four categories this season: Bright Star, Weber Center, Viterbo’s Conservatory for the Performing Arts, and Special Presentations.
Group sales begin Friday, June 20 at 2 p.m. by phone 608-796-3100 or in-person at the box office. Ten tickets or more per show receive 10% off single ticket prices. Single tickets go on sale Monday, June 23 at 9 a.m. (online, in person, and by phone) for Bright Star and Weber Center. New this season, Conservatory for the Performing Arts tickets go on sale six weeks prior to opening night of each production.
The Bright Star season features Killer Queen: A Tribute to Queen Featuring Patrick Myers as Freddie Mercury; a capella sensation Straight No Chaser Summer–The 90s Part 2; The Righteous Brothers: Lovin’ Feelin’ Farewell Tour; Tony award-winner Bernadette Peters; The Texas Tenors in Concert; Vitamin String Quartet: The Music of Taylor Swift, Bridgerton and Beyond; Menopause The Musical 2: Cruising Through “The Change”®; The Ozark Mountain Daredevils; comedian Roy Wood Jr.; Ben Folds and a Piano Tour; The Wizards of Winter; Spamilton: An American Parody; Eclipse: The Best of Pink Floyd; MANIA: The ABBA Tribute; An Ice Fishing Musical: Guys On Ice; Drum Tao; and Women of Americana: A Celebration of American Music.
The Viterbo Fine Arts Center will present six performances in the Weber Center for the Performing Arts Lyche Theatre as part of its Weber Center Season: Billboard charting classical-crossover quartet, Sons of Serendip; From Broadway to Big-Band in Three-Part Harmony, America’s Sweethearts; Cash in Hand: Johnny Cash Tribute performed by local musician Andy Hughes; Steely Dane: The Ultimate Steely Dan Tribute; Puppy Pals Live; Commotion: A Tribute to the Music of Creedence Clearwater Revival.
Viterbo’s Conservatory for the Performing Arts will present The Mel Brooks Musical Young Frankenstein; the bold, haunting drama Antigone by Sophocles, Translated by Robert Fagles; The beloved concert experience, A Viterbo Christmas; A modern day musical love story I Love You Because; The Mousetrap by Agatha Christie; the one-act opera Strawberry Fields, Little Women: The Broadway Musical.
Special Presentations this year feature New York pianist and La Crosse native Dave Marck and Friends Present Always: A Celebration of Irving Berlin; and La Crosse Dance Centre’s 36th Annual Nutcracker Ballet, Missoula Children’s Theatre’s musical with and for area youth, Cinderella.
To order tickets, to see the season brochure, and learn more information about shows and pricing, visit www.viterbo.edu/fac or contact the Viterbo box office at 608-796-3100.
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