February 4, 2026

Arts Top 10 in the 478

Poured Out
February 5-27
Macon Arts Alliance

Explore the multimedia work of Maconite Mary-Frances Burt. “Poured Out” is the artist’s inquiry into a sustainable practice that encourages meditation, physical movement, and painting, while working with recycled material.

Footloose: the Musical
February 20-22
Macon Little Theatre

MLT’s Family Series presents “Footloose: The Musical,” a high-energy, family-friendly production about a city teen who challenges a small town’s ban on dancing. Bursting with electrifying music and dynamic choreography just like the hit film, come to celebrate freedom, resilience, ‘80s nostalgia, and the power of dance.

Katt Williams
February 21
Macon Coliseum

Comedian Katt Williams brings “The Golden Age Tour” to Macon, featuring all-new material. A veteran of sold-out arenas and acclaimed film and television roles, Williams delivers his signature sharp, socially rooted humor in this highly anticipated arena performance.

Greek Step and Stroll Off
February 22
The Douglass Theatre

If you’ve never seen stepping live, this event brings the Divine Nine together for a high-energy showcase of powerful steps, smooth strolls, and commanding chants. Enjoy a live DJ tailgate party before the step show, with proceeds benefiting MMG-NPHC and C. H. Douglass student scholarships.

May Pang Photo Exhibition
February 27-March 1
Gallery West

See John Lennon through the eyes of May Pang, his short-lived lover, in an intimate exhibition of candid photographs taken during Lennon’s “Lost Weekend.” On view at Gallery West, these limited-edition works capture a relaxed, creative Lennon, with May Pang in attendance to share stories and meet guests.

Noises Off
March 6-15
Theatre Macon

Called “the funniest farce ever written,” this play is a riotous comedy following a troupe of actors rehearsing a disastrous play. Packed with comic mishaps, this fast-paced production delivers nonstop laughter under the guise of show business tropes.

Michelle Cann
March 13-14
Fickling Hall

GRAMMY® Award-winning pianist Michelle Cann performs for the Jubilee Artists Series on Mar. 13, called “exquisite” by the Philadelphia Inquirer. Named the inaugural Christel DeHaan Artistic Partner of the American Piano Awards, Cann also offers a symposium talk on “The Women of Chicago’s Black Renaissance” on Mar. 14.

Joe Bonamassa
March 20
Atrium Health Amphitheater

Joe Bonamassa delivers with his signature high-energy live show, joined by special guest Christone “Kingfish” Ingram. This blends a legend with an up and comer, for a night with virtuosic guitar. Feel the bold taste of blues along with fan-favorite classics.

The International Cherry Blossom Festival
March 20-29
Downtown Macon

This year’s “Pinkest Party on Earth” includes a “Cirque de Sakura” Cherry Blossom Ball along with lots of fun events that can be tracked on a mobile app. Macon comes alive each spring to celebrate our hundreds of thousands of precious Yoshino cherry trees.

An Evening with Emmylou Harris
March 21
The Piedmont Grand Opera House

Graystone Promotions brings this 14-time GRAMMY®-winning and Country Music Hall of Fame singer-songwriter to Macon. Playing an intimate show of her country rock hits, this will be a once in a lifetime opportunity to be this close to a legend.

For more arts and culture picks, pick up Cherry Bomb, our new twice monthly publication with an edge, around town. And visit Macon Arts Alliance’s macon365.com.

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