
Spring 2026 gives us a richly populated list of presentations leading us to incredible musical performances at the acoustically acclaimed Steinmetz Hall as well as the now popular performance enclave Judson’s Live.
Advent Health’s Broadway season of 2027 also promises to be memorably etched with an incredible flavor of award-winning shows coming into the Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts (DPAC).
Here’s a rundown on several upcoming concerts which will both enhance and delight music lovers
from classical influences, rock indulgences to the ever popular idiom of jazz.
On February 24th, look for Styx with its rich rock influences to enter the Walt Disney Theatre at 7:30 pm in a single evening performance.
February 24th welcomes Big Bad Voodoo Daddy into Steinmetz Hall for a 7:30 pm performance that is sure to
flavor the house.
Friday, February 27th welcomes laughter and introspection with The Second City production Laugh Harder Not Smarter at a 7:30pm performance – Alexis and Jim Pugh theater. They will return for an encore performance on Saturday, February 28th at 7:30pm.
With a unique take on its classical music presentation, Saturday, February 28th welcomes The Chicago Philharmonic Orchestra at 8:00 pm.
On February 28th Steinmetz Hall welcomes the Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra: Brahms Symphony No. 1 in performance at 7:30 pm.
The Walt Disney Theatre opens its doors to the Chicago Philharmonic Orchestra presenting Sleeping at Last on February 28th at 8:00 pm.
March 1st welcomes the Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra presenting Brahms Symphony 1 at Steinmetz
Hall at 2:30 p.m.
March 3rd brings the critically acclaimed, Tony award winning, Broadway production of Hells Kitchen. With a unique take on both the life and experiences of acclaimed performer Alicia Keys, this fan favorite is eagerly anticipated. The 7:30 pm production will be followed by performances through Sunday March 8th at 6:30 pm. Show times vary with several matinee performances so please do check the box office for ticket and seating availability.
March 8th welcomes International Ballet Stars – Swan Lake – at Steinmetz Hall. Sunday March 8th at 7:00 pm.
On March 11th and 12th, the Vienna Philharmonic will be in residence at the acoustically unchallenged Steinmetz Hall at 8:00 and 7:00 pm. They return on Thursday March 12th at 7:00 pm for an additional performance.
Saturday, March 14th opens the doors of DPAC for the Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra at 2:30 pm with E.T. The Extra Terrestrial in concert for two shows. The 7:30 pm performance is selling fast — limited seats available already.
Sunday, March 15th Rent is in concert with its critically acclaimed soundtrack.
Wednesday, March 18th welcomes the iconic Diana Ross in a 8:00 pm performance in the Walt Disney Theatre. You won’t want to miss this if you’ve ever been a fan of Miss Ross and/or The Supremes.
The Phil Collins Story ,based on the amazing drummer and producer extraordinaire, enters as a well-deserved tribute to a man who has contributed much on Thursday, March 19th at 7:30 pm.
With much to look forward to, the list of incredibly creative productions and Broadway presentation is more than exciting. It’s exhilarating and breathtakingly refreshing to know that Orlando now consistently offers an amazing countdown of cultural enlightenment right here in our own backyard.
Coming in at the start of the Fall season of Advent Health’s Broadway Season at DPAC, get ready for the following blockbuster shows you will not want to miss. Rave reviews and unprecedented attendance at sold out performances include the Tony Award winning Hamilton, which is back by popular demand.
Look for The Buena Vista Social Club, a love letter to Cuba’s identity and its cultural contribution to the world of jazz and Latin musicality. The list continues with the dark comedy, Death Becomes Her, along with iconic productions The Great Gatsby, The Sound of Music, Betty Boop, Beauty and the Beast and The Jersey Boys.
As the time approaches, I’ll definitely give a heads up so stay tuned.
The Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts box office is located at 445 S. Magnolia Avenue, Orlando, Florida 32801. You can also call them at (800) 513-7540 for tickets and seating availability. Showtimes vary for several productions especially for those running for several days so be sure to check.


