Fine Arts Events
Concert, Opera & Drama Series 2026–27
Season, Drama and Concert Packages will be available August 3 at noon. Individual events will be available August 26 at noon.
Tickets sold through Showpass.com.

Fandango!
Sept. 17
FANDANGO! is an exciting mix of Spanish, Latin-American, Balkan, Sephardic, and classical sounds. These four globe-trotting virtuosi from Spain, France, Bosnia and Taiwan have appeared on the world’s most prestigious stages. Featuring flute, guitar, violin, and cello.

Camerata Nordica
Oct. 8
Hailing from Sweden, this dynamic string octet captivates audiences with enchanting classical pieces and “The Nordic Seasons.” These original works draw from Swedish folk music and pair with video footage of the stunning Nordic landscape. Join us for this breathtaking program.

Hamlet
Nov. 13, 17, & 19
When Prince Hamlet suspects his uncle of regicide, he must decide whether to avenge his father at the risk of unraveling the kingdom. Rich with beautiful language and timeless questions about morality and mortality, Hamlet remains one of the most iconic and powerful works ever written. Presented by BJU’s Classic Players.

The 5 Browns
Feb. 4
This powerhouse piano quintet brings five Juilliard graduates together to perform dynamic classical favorites and mesmerizing 20th century works. Join us for a thrilling night of music!

La Cenerentola
Feb. 26, 27, & March 1
Rossini’s beloved retelling of the Cinderella story sparkles with wit, romance, and dazzling music. La Cenerentola follows Angelina whose grace and goodness triumph over vanity and cruelty. Filled with memorable melodies, comic charm, and virtuosic singing, this operatic masterpiece celebrates the transformative power of compassion and love.

Living Gallery: This Is My Word
March 25–27
When a terminally-ill artist is commissioned to create an illuminated manuscript of Scripture, the project opens her eyes to the possibility of new life. Living Gallery combines music, drama, and living works of art to tell the story of Jesus’ life, death, and resurrection. Featuring a brand-new artwork from the Museum & Gallery collection.
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As You Like It
April 22–24
One of Shakespeare’s most beloved comedies, As You Like It delights with its memorable characters, playful language, and enduring wisdom. As exiles from a troubled court find refuge in the Forest of Arden, questions of love, belonging, and human nature unfold in a story that is both deeply thoughtful and wonderfully entertaining. Presented by BJU’s Classic Players.

Centennial Celebration Concert: Jubilate Deo
April 30
Join us as we celebrate our centennial year with Dan Forrest’s Jubilate Deo—a multi-movement setting of Psalm 100 performed in seven languages. The evening will feature the BJU Symphony Orchestra and Combined Choirs and the premiere of an orchestral work based on the BJU Centennial Hymn “We Seek, We Trust.”