“Hip Hop Orchestra Experience featuring Ensemble Mik Nawooj” Tonight
Bank of America Theatre
Tickets: $25-$45 (tickets)
Friday, March 14
8 p.m.

Prepare to immerse yourself in the groundbreaking fusion of classical and hip-hop with the Hip Hop Orchestra Experience featuring Ensemble Mik Nawooj and members of the Plano East Senior High Orchestra and guest soloist Anna Fredericka Poppova. This electrifying production is not just a concert – it’s a dance party and a journey through the underground scene reminiscent of New York’s hip-hop birthplace. Set in the new Eisemann Center Cabaret, come early to enjoy drinks and snacks before the show!

“Endless Summer” America’s Beach Boys Experience Tomorrow Night
Hill Performance Hall
Tickets: $55-$90 (tickets)
Saturday, March 15
7:30 p.m.

Have Fun Fun Fun and feel Good Vibrations with this Beach Boys experience featuring spot-on vocal renditions with perfect harmonies, talented musicians and excellent showmanship presented by Tribute Masters! Featuring some members who performed with The Beach Boys, you can ride waves of nostalgia as this six-piece show takes you on a musical journey to the fabulous 60s. The audience becomes an extension of the stage as they are included in irresistible sing-alongs.

Free Concert Sunday Afternoon: RCB Plays Pirate Classics
Hill Performance Hall
Admission: Free (General admission ticket required; reserve here)
Sunday, March 16
3 p.m.

The Richardson Community Band presents, “AARGH!”, a program of classics old and new with a pirate theme. Featured performer will be Richardson native and oboist Abby Hawthorne.

Anoushka Shankar Tuesday Night
Hill Performance Hall
Tickets: $70-$80 (tickets)
Tuesday, March 18
7:30 p.m.

With 30 years’ performance since her teenaged debut, 11 Grammy nominations and an Honorary Degree in Music from Oxford University under her belt, Anoushka Shankar has spent her career redefining the conventions of the sitar. Alongside a musical ensemble celebrated for their endless virtuosity, sensitivity and ear for improvisation, Shankar expands the vocabulary of her sitar, looping and bending sound to create a bold new Indo-futurist vision for her music.