
2025–26 BRIGHT STAR SEASON
The Texas Tenors In Concert
Friday, Oct. 24, 2025 at 7:30 p.m.
Viterbo University Fine Arts Center Main Theatre
Orchestra Pit: $69
Main Floor: $59
Lower Balcony: $59
Upper Balcony: $49
Plus a $3 convenience fee and $1 facility fee per ticket.
All orders will include a 5.5% sales tax.
Group sales available: Buy 10 tickets or more at 10% off single ticket prices. Call 608-796-3100 or visit the Box Office.
TICKETS ON SALE
Group Sales: Thursday, June 19
Single Tickets on Sale: Monday, June 23
On their 15th Anniversary Tour, The Texas Tenors will perform new music along with rousing patriotic favorites and everything from Country to Classical!
The Texas Tenors are the most successful music group and third highest selling artist in the history of America’s Got Talent! Since appearing on the series in 2009, JC, Marcus and John have performed over 2000 concerts, recorded 5 studio albums, produced 2 PBS Specials, and have written two hit children’s books.
These classically trained, versatile tenors invite you to celebrate and make some new and lasting memories at a concert experience you’ll never forget.
Notification for Employee Discount on 2025-2026 Shows: Viterbo employees, FSPA, and FSPA employees must redeem their discounted tickets for the 2025-2026 Season through the box office only. The discount will not be available for redemption online until mid-June.
IMPORTANT NOTICE:
The Viterbo University Fine Arts Center’s official and exclusive ticketing partner is OvationTix. Make sure you are buying directly through our website, www.viterbo.edu/fac or OvationTix. We do not use a third-party ticket reseller/vendor. Do not purchase through unauthorized resellers, as we will not be able to guarantee entry. If you are using a search engine to find tickets, be careful. Unauthorized sites with overpriced/counterfeit/invalid tickets are often listed above official ones. If you come across an offer online/on social media for resale tickets, please be extra cautious. If there is a ticket offer–especially from someone you do not know–that seems too good to be true, it is probably fake.