The holidays are shining bright in Louisville! From dazzling light displays and heartwarming stage productions to concerts that bring the spirit of the season to life, there’s something for everyone to enjoy this season. Whether you’re laughing along with Elf at Derby Dinner Playhouse, taking in the timeless beauty of The Nutcracker, or rocking out with JD McPherson and Sara Evans, Louisville’s stages are bursting with seasonal joy.
So grab your coat, gather your friends and family, and experience the magic of the holidays all across the city — because there’s no place like Louisville for the holidays!
It’s the homecoming Louisville has been waiting for. After years away from the stage, Actors Theatre’s A Christmas Carol returns to the Pamela Brown Auditorium, December 4–21, in a heartwarming, spirit-lifting production that rekindles the magic, memory, and meaning of the holidays. Tickets are on sale now at actorstheatre.org starting at $30.
After years of anticipation, it’s the return of a Louisville institution. For generations, families have gathered at Actors Theatre to share Dickens’ timeless tale of redemption and joy. Now, A Christmas Carol is back where it belongs—on the mainstage.
Get ready for an unforgettable night of laughs with Aziz Ansari — the award-winning actor, writer, director, and comedian behind some of your favorite shows and specials!
Aziz is best known as the co-creator and star of Netflix’s hit series Master of None, which earned him two Emmy Awards and critical acclaim for his sharp, relatable comedy. You’ll also recognize him from his beloved role as Tom Haverford on NBC’s Parks and Recreation and his sold-out stand-up shows at iconic venues like Madison Square Garden.
🎟 Enter now for your chance to win 2 free tickets to see one of comedy’s biggest stars take the stage!
If Water for Elephants is a sweeping epic, Kimberly Akimbo is its delightfully offbeat counterpart: a small-scale story with enormous heart.
Winner of the 2023 Tony Award for Best Musical, along with four other Tonys including Best Score and Best Book, Kimberly Akimbo has been hailed as one of the most original, funny, and touching musicals in years.
Don’t miss your chance to see 10-time CMA Musician of the year Mac McAnally live at The Louisville Palace on November 21!
The hit songwriter, and longtime Jimmy Buffett friend and bandmate, brings an evening of stories and songs you know by heart to Louisville — and you could be there for FREE!
Enter your information below for a chance to win! (Winners will be announced November 10)
One of Kentucky’s biggest music festivals is coming back for a much anticipated music weekend! The Railbird Music Festival is coming back to The Infield at Red Mile in Lexington June 6–7, 2026 with a lineup topped by headliners Tyler Childers and The Lumineers.
This year’s festival promises a mix of Americana, folk, country, and rock, featuring more than 30 artists across three stages — including Zach Top, Ella Langley, Caamp, Mt. Joy, Sam Barber, Muscadine Bloodline, Stephen Wilson Jr., Houndmouth, Robert Earl Keen, Shane Smith & The Saints, The Wallflowers, Margo Price, Watchhouse, Shakey Graves, Waylon Wyatt, Evan Honer, and more.
We would love to hear about your recent live entertainment experience — whether it was a Broadway in Louisville performance, a concert at the Palace, or a night under the stars at Kentucky Shakespeare, let us know what you thought!
Share your thoughts below — we may feature your review (and your first name and city) in Audience Magazine or on Audience502.com!
Louisville’s festival scene is alive and well, and for fans of the Grateful Dead, and there’s one weekend that stands out above the rest. The Grateville Dead Music Festival returns this weekend — Friday through Sunday, October 17–19 — at the Brown-Forman Amphitheater at Waterfront Park. What began as a small, one-day gathering of local Deadheads has evolved into a beloved three-day celebration of music, community, and creative spirit.
To mark the festival’s 10th anniversary, Audience Magazine caught up with co-founder Ashley Angel, who, along with local entrepreneur Dennie Humphrey, launched the festival back in 2015. What started as a spontaneous idea has grown into one of Louisville’s most unique and soulful music events.
Listen to the full interview with Grateville Co-Founder, Ashley Angel:
Broadway in Louisville invites you to step right up to the most unusual circus you’ll ever see. Water for Elephants, which premiered on Broadway in 2024, is a bold new musical that marries old-fashioned showmanship with breathtaking stagecraft and contemporary storytelling. Adapted from Sara Gruen’s beloved 2006 novel — later a feature film starring Reese Witherspoon and Robert Pattinson — the musical offers a unique blend of romance, danger, and nostalgia.
Derby Dinner Playhouse will present the thriller “Dial M For Murder”, opening October 1 and running through November 9, 2025.
Tony’s plot to murder his cheating wife Margot for her money goes awry when Margot kills her would-be assailant in self-defense. Now Tony has to improvise his plan and schemes to frame his wife for premeditated murder. Can Margot’s ex-lover Max solve the mystery and discover the truth before she is hanged for the crime? “Dial M For Murder” is a thrilling and suspenseful murder mystery that will keep you riveted until the very last moment!
The exciting Broadway in Fort Lauderdale season at the Broward Center for the Performing Arts brings a mix of blockbuster hits, brand-new premieres, and beloved classics, ensuring theatergoers have plenty to look forward to.
As the leaves begin to change and the crisp fall air cools, there’s no better time to experience the spectacular beauty of our New Kentucky Home than a visit to Natural Bridge State Resort Park in Slade, Ky.
The iconic sandstone arch has long captivated travelers, but it is during the autumn months that its prominence shines, as the landscape transforms into a kaleidoscope of warm colors. Nestled within a geological wonderland, Natural Bridge State Resort Park is a hiker’s dream. With over 20 miles of park trails connecting to the expansive Red River Gorge trail system, hikers can enjoy the vibrant foliage while discovering the rich tapestry of plant and animal life that live in the area.
Two of Louisville’s most storied arts institutions are beginning a new chapter. The Louisville Ballet and Actors Theatre of Louisville — cornerstones of the city’s cultural identity — have both announced dynamic new leaders who promise to bring fresh vision, bold ideas, and renewed community connection.
In August, Louisville Ballet named Kentucky native Anthony Krutzkamp as its new Artistic Director, beginning September 15. Just weeks later, Actors Theatre confirmed a dual leadership model, appointing Amelia Acosta Powell as Artistic Director and Emily Tarquin as Managing Director. Together, these announcements signal an exciting infusion of energy into Louisville’s performing arts scene as both organizations look ahead to milestone seasons.
Fund for the Arts will host performing artists and arts organizations at the Republic Bank Performance Village as part of St. James Court Art Show (October 3 – 5) in Old Louisville. This local performance village brings just a sampling of Louisville’s vibrant performing arts community to the beloved visual arts and craft fair, regularly attended by thousands of locals and tourists alike.
Be sure to stop by and say hello to your friends at Fund for the Arts!
We are excited to share the latest issue of Audience Magazine loaded with fun events, festivals, concerts and more, just in time for the holidays! Be sure to check out our exclusive interview with comedian Jim Gaffigan talking about his shows at the Bomhard Theater October 7, 8 and 9, as well as our artist spotlight with Chasson Higdon, Louisville local business owner, Dee Dee Taylor and other great articles celebrating all that Louisville has to offer.
Look for the magazine in over 60 locations around Louisville, or CLICK HERE to check it out online for free!
Louisville’s art scene has long been tied to its cultural cornerstones — bourbon, horseracing, and the Derby spirit. Few artists embody those themes with as much energy and authenticity as Chasson Higdon, a local painter whose work can be found everywhere — from private homes to hotels and even surprise restaurants miles from home.
For Higdon, art is more than a profession. It’s a lifelong obsession.
When you walk into one of Dee Dee Taylor’s hemp stores — 502 Hemp in Middletown, 812 Hemp in Clarksville, or her newest shop inside Logan Street Market — you’ll notice something right away. The vibe is less about sales and more about education. Taylor, a longtime advocate for safe and responsible cannabis use, has built her business around one simple idea: these products can change lives if people understand how to use them correctly.
In a recent conversation with Audience Magazine, Gaffigan offered a spirited preview of what fans can expect from his upcoming Louisville performances, which he’s dubbed his “Bourbon Set.”
The lights shine brighter for Broadway in Louisville audiences as MJ The Musical, takes the stage at Whitney Hall for eight electrifying performances September 9–14th.
It’s a thrilling inclusion in PNC Broadway in Louisville’s 2025–2026 season and promises to be a must-see experience.
There is an exciting new Bourbon Tasting being hosted at the Frazier History Museum starting Monday September 8th and will take place every Monday, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday through December 22nd. This tasting is called Bourbon Through Bluegrass and it brings the history and stories of the evolution of bourbon alive by pairing those stories with not only appropriate whiskeys, but with Live Bluegrass Music!
Led by Bourbon Icon Bernie Lubbers, a.k.a. The Whiskey Professor, and Bluegrass Legend Steve Cooley, this live musical experience brings Kentucky’s Native Spirit to life – Literally. As the stories of Bourbon’s past unfold, they are paired with the appropriate Kentucky whiskeys that pair with that history, and then they are further paired with live renditions of the music that shaped a culture.
The holidays are shining bright in Louisville! From dazzling light displays and heartwarming stage productions to concerts that bring the spirit of the season to life, there’s something for everyone to enjoy this season. Whether you’re laughing along with Elf at Derby Dinner Playhouse, taking in the timeless beauty of The Nutcracker, or rocking out with JD McPherson and Sara Evans, Louisville’s stages are bursting with seasonal joy.
So grab your coat, gather your friends and family, and experience the magic of the holidays all across the city — because there’s no place like Louisville for the holidays!
It’s the homecoming Louisville has been waiting for. After years away from the stage, Actors Theatre’s A Christmas Carol returns to the Pamela Brown Auditorium, December 4–21, in a heartwarming, spirit-lifting production that rekindles the magic, memory, and meaning of the holidays. Tickets are on sale now at actorstheatre.org starting at $30.
After years of anticipation, it’s the return of a Louisville institution. For generations, families have gathered at Actors Theatre to share Dickens’ timeless tale of redemption and joy. Now, A Christmas Carol is back where it belongs—on the mainstage.
Get ready for an unforgettable night of laughs with Aziz Ansari — the award-winning actor, writer, director, and comedian behind some of your favorite shows and specials!
Aziz is best known as the co-creator and star of Netflix’s hit series Master of None, which earned him two Emmy Awards and critical acclaim for his sharp, relatable comedy. You’ll also recognize him from his beloved role as Tom Haverford on NBC’s Parks and Recreation and his sold-out stand-up shows at iconic venues like Madison Square Garden.
🎟 Enter now for your chance to win 2 free tickets to see one of comedy’s biggest stars take the stage!
If Water for Elephants is a sweeping epic, Kimberly Akimbo is its delightfully offbeat counterpart: a small-scale story with enormous heart.
Winner of the 2023 Tony Award for Best Musical, along with four other Tonys including Best Score and Best Book, Kimberly Akimbo has been hailed as one of the most original, funny, and touching musicals in years.
Don’t miss your chance to see 10-time CMA Musician of the year Mac McAnally live at The Louisville Palace on November 21!
The hit songwriter, and longtime Jimmy Buffett friend and bandmate, brings an evening of stories and songs you know by heart to Louisville — and you could be there for FREE!
Enter your information below for a chance to win! (Winners will be announced November 10)
One of Kentucky’s biggest music festivals is coming back for a much anticipated music weekend! The Railbird Music Festival is coming back to The Infield at Red Mile in Lexington June 6–7, 2026 with a lineup topped by headliners Tyler Childers and The Lumineers.
This year’s festival promises a mix of Americana, folk, country, and rock, featuring more than 30 artists across three stages — including Zach Top, Ella Langley, Caamp, Mt. Joy, Sam Barber, Muscadine Bloodline, Stephen Wilson Jr., Houndmouth, Robert Earl Keen, Shane Smith & The Saints, The Wallflowers, Margo Price, Watchhouse, Shakey Graves, Waylon Wyatt, Evan Honer, and more.
We would love to hear about your recent live entertainment experience — whether it was a Broadway in Louisville performance, a concert at the Palace, or a night under the stars at Kentucky Shakespeare, let us know what you thought!
Share your thoughts below — we may feature your review (and your first name and city) in Audience Magazine or on Audience502.com!
Louisville’s festival scene is alive and well, and for fans of the Grateful Dead, and there’s one weekend that stands out above the rest. The Grateville Dead Music Festival returns this weekend — Friday through Sunday, October 17–19 — at the Brown-Forman Amphitheater at Waterfront Park. What began as a small, one-day gathering of local Deadheads has evolved into a beloved three-day celebration of music, community, and creative spirit.
To mark the festival’s 10th anniversary, Audience Magazine caught up with co-founder Ashley Angel, who, along with local entrepreneur Dennie Humphrey, launched the festival back in 2015. What started as a spontaneous idea has grown into one of Louisville’s most unique and soulful music events.
Listen to the full interview with Grateville Co-Founder, Ashley Angel:
Broadway in Louisville invites you to step right up to the most unusual circus you’ll ever see. Water for Elephants, which premiered on Broadway in 2024, is a bold new musical that marries old-fashioned showmanship with breathtaking stagecraft and contemporary storytelling. Adapted from Sara Gruen’s beloved 2006 novel — later a feature film starring Reese Witherspoon and Robert Pattinson — the musical offers a unique blend of romance, danger, and nostalgia.
Derby Dinner Playhouse will present the thriller “Dial M For Murder”, opening October 1 and running through November 9, 2025.
Tony’s plot to murder his cheating wife Margot for her money goes awry when Margot kills her would-be assailant in self-defense. Now Tony has to improvise his plan and schemes to frame his wife for premeditated murder. Can Margot’s ex-lover Max solve the mystery and discover the truth before she is hanged for the crime? “Dial M For Murder” is a thrilling and suspenseful murder mystery that will keep you riveted until the very last moment!
The exciting Broadway in Fort Lauderdale season at the Broward Center for the Performing Arts brings a mix of blockbuster hits, brand-new premieres, and beloved classics, ensuring theatergoers have plenty to look forward to.
As the leaves begin to change and the crisp fall air cools, there’s no better time to experience the spectacular beauty of our New Kentucky Home than a visit to Natural Bridge State Resort Park in Slade, Ky.
The iconic sandstone arch has long captivated travelers, but it is during the autumn months that its prominence shines, as the landscape transforms into a kaleidoscope of warm colors. Nestled within a geological wonderland, Natural Bridge State Resort Park is a hiker’s dream. With over 20 miles of park trails connecting to the expansive Red River Gorge trail system, hikers can enjoy the vibrant foliage while discovering the rich tapestry of plant and animal life that live in the area.
Two of Louisville’s most storied arts institutions are beginning a new chapter. The Louisville Ballet and Actors Theatre of Louisville — cornerstones of the city’s cultural identity — have both announced dynamic new leaders who promise to bring fresh vision, bold ideas, and renewed community connection.
In August, Louisville Ballet named Kentucky native Anthony Krutzkamp as its new Artistic Director, beginning September 15. Just weeks later, Actors Theatre confirmed a dual leadership model, appointing Amelia Acosta Powell as Artistic Director and Emily Tarquin as Managing Director. Together, these announcements signal an exciting infusion of energy into Louisville’s performing arts scene as both organizations look ahead to milestone seasons.
Fund for the Arts will host performing artists and arts organizations at the Republic Bank Performance Village as part of St. James Court Art Show (October 3 – 5) in Old Louisville. This local performance village brings just a sampling of Louisville’s vibrant performing arts community to the beloved visual arts and craft fair, regularly attended by thousands of locals and tourists alike.
Be sure to stop by and say hello to your friends at Fund for the Arts!
We are excited to share the latest issue of Audience Magazine loaded with fun events, festivals, concerts and more, just in time for the holidays! Be sure to check out our exclusive interview with comedian Jim Gaffigan talking about his shows at the Bomhard Theater October 7, 8 and 9, as well as our artist spotlight with Chasson Higdon, Louisville local business owner, Dee Dee Taylor and other great articles celebrating all that Louisville has to offer.
Look for the magazine in over 60 locations around Louisville, or CLICK HERE to check it out online for free!
Louisville’s art scene has long been tied to its cultural cornerstones — bourbon, horseracing, and the Derby spirit. Few artists embody those themes with as much energy and authenticity as Chasson Higdon, a local painter whose work can be found everywhere — from private homes to hotels and even surprise restaurants miles from home.
For Higdon, art is more than a profession. It’s a lifelong obsession.
When you walk into one of Dee Dee Taylor’s hemp stores — 502 Hemp in Middletown, 812 Hemp in Clarksville, or her newest shop inside Logan Street Market — you’ll notice something right away. The vibe is less about sales and more about education. Taylor, a longtime advocate for safe and responsible cannabis use, has built her business around one simple idea: these products can change lives if people understand how to use them correctly.
In a recent conversation with Audience Magazine, Gaffigan offered a spirited preview of what fans can expect from his upcoming Louisville performances, which he’s dubbed his “Bourbon Set.”
The lights shine brighter for Broadway in Louisville audiences as MJ The Musical, takes the stage at Whitney Hall for eight electrifying performances September 9–14th.
It’s a thrilling inclusion in PNC Broadway in Louisville’s 2025–2026 season and promises to be a must-see experience.
There is an exciting new Bourbon Tasting being hosted at the Frazier History Museum starting Monday September 8th and will take place every Monday, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday through December 22nd. This tasting is called Bourbon Through Bluegrass and it brings the history and stories of the evolution of bourbon alive by pairing those stories with not only appropriate whiskeys, but with Live Bluegrass Music!
Led by Bourbon Icon Bernie Lubbers, a.k.a. The Whiskey Professor, and Bluegrass Legend Steve Cooley, this live musical experience brings Kentucky’s Native Spirit to life – Literally. As the stories of Bourbon’s past unfold, they are paired with the appropriate Kentucky whiskeys that pair with that history, and then they are further paired with live renditions of the music that shaped a culture.