Field Arts & Events Hall announces Fall/Winter season

Published 8:00 am Friday, June 12, 2026

The Afro-Cuban All Stars are among the many stars of Field Hall’s Fall/Winter 2026 artistic season. Courtesy Field Hall

Exciting lineup includes performances from Afro-Cuban All Stars, Frankie Moreno, Martha Redbone and more!

Tickets for Field Hall’s Fall/Winter 2026 artistic season are on sale as of June 12, with season highlights including Afro-Cuban All Stars, the Frankie Moreno Trio and local favorite Amanda Lynn Bacon.

“This will be Field Hall’s fourth artistic season since opening in 2023, and the vision for 2026-2027 is ’World on Stage,'” says Steven Raider-Ginsburg, Executive and Artistic Director at Field Hall.

“The lineup features incredible world music and international stories blended with beloved local and American favorites. We’re diving further into artistic residencies, which allow us to support new work from fantastic artists, and connect more deeply with our community through classroom engagements and unique artist experiences like post-show talkbacks and gatherings.”

Scheduled residencies at Field Hall feature Martha Redbone (Sept. 21 to 25), Charlie Albright (Oct. 5 to 9), Afro-Cuban All Stars (Oct. 15 to 18), and Benjamin Hunter (Nov. 2 to 7).
Featured international artists include multi-lingual musician Ian Maksin (Sept. 10), sitar maestro Niladri Kumaar (Oct. 3), and Spain Flamenco Arts (Oct. 30).

Spain Flamenco Arts will delight Field Hall audiences Oct. 30. Courtesy Field Hall

Discover a calendar full of audience favorites 

Audience-favorite series are also returning, including the Banff Centre Mountain Film Festival World Tour (Sept. 26 and 27), Free Jazz Sunday, Films @ Field Hall, and the Nat Geo Live speaker series with scheduled events including “Battling Bloodsuckers” with Ryan Carney (Oct. 29), “Beauty Beyond the Frontlines” with Muhammed Muheisen (Jan. 14) and “Saving Nature’s Symphony” with Ben Mirin (Feb. 18).
Field Hall has also announced a new “Battle of the Bands” event, scheduled for Nov. 14, during which local audiences will have the chance to nominate, vote for, and ultimately crown one local band as champion, with the grand prize including the opportunity to perform a full show in the theater.

Membership for all ages offers special benefits

Individuals and families who wish to support ongoing programming at accessible prices can sign up for annual membership, a program which helps fund the nonprofit’s mission and offers benefits including early ticket access, exclusive discounts and offers, as well as public recognition.

This year, Field Hall has announced a new “40 Under 40” membership tier – a lower-cost option for young patrons, priced at just $40, which includes special benefits designed to foster connection and community among members in that age group.

Tickets for all shows can be purchased online at fieldhallevents.org/tickets or through the Estill & Reba Cornett Box Office at 201 W Front St. Box office hours are 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Monday through Saturday and two hours prior to showtimes. Call 360-504-2488 or email boxoffice@fieldhallevents.org for support. The #fieldhallforall financial aid program continues, with most events eligible for discounted tickets by request.