THE 2025-2026 BT CONCERT SERIES

Now in it’s third year, the BT Concert Series features a la carte concert experiences ranging from Billboard chart-toppers to Broadway hits! Supplement your season with the musical stylings of your favorite Blackfriars artists. And don’t forget - subscribers to the 2025-2026 Season enjoy exclusive discounts on single tickets purchased for the BT Concert Series!

NEW THIS YEAR - You can purchase a BT Concert Series subscription to see all three concert offerings AND save big!


BT’s NEW YEAR’S EVE MUSICAL MAYHEM
Wednesday, December 31, 2025 | 4pm & 7pm

Six brave BT artists take the stage for a night of musical roulette! In the first act, each sings their show-stopping signature number with a live band backing them, but in act two, things get flipped on their head as six new songs are on the board and the audience pulls names out of a hat to see who sings what! Special NYE dessert and wine reception for all ticket-holders between the shows!

Tickets: $45 Regular | $40 ‘25-’26 Subscriber à la carte pricing (includes dessert reception)


THE MUSIC MAN (Concert Version)
Friday, June 5, 2026 | 7pm
Saturday, June 6, 2026 | 2pm & 7pm
Sunday, June 7, 2026 | 2pm

Meredith Willson's six-time, Tony Award-winning musical comedy, performed in concert! The Music Man follows fast-talking traveling salesman, Harold Hill, as he cons the people of River City, Iowa, into buying instruments and uniforms for a boys' band that he vows to organize – this, despite the fact that he doesn't know a trombone from a treble clef. His plans to skip town with the cash are foiled when he falls for Marian, the librarian, who transforms him into a respectable citizen by curtain's fall.

Tickets: $25 Regular | $20 Subscriber à la carte pricing

***A concert performance is a performance in which the primary focus is the music—you will NOT see a fully produced work including costumes, set, and props (hence the lower ticket prices), and you may see actors holding books for certain moments or for the entire concert. Additionally, as music is the primary focus, the band/musicians will usually be featured and visible to the audience so their performance can be enjoyed as well. A concert version will usually include abridgements to the scene or song work, though the story will still be an important piece of the performance. Hence, you should still expect the actors to be emotionally engaged in their scene and song work.***