• Sea to Sea Songs of Journey and Home

    St Matthews United Church 25 Holloway ST. Belleville, ON 25 Holloway St., Belleville

    Join us for your uplifting Spring Concert Sea to Sea Songs of Journey and Home Guest Artists Steafan Hannigan and Friends Tickets available on line and at the Door

    $25
  • Jazzlicious at L’Auberge de France

    L’Auberge De France 304 Front St., Belleville ON, Canada

    Join us at L’Auberge de France for the Spencer and Oscar Evans duo playing authentic European style jazz!

    Free
  • Jazzlicious at The Bayleaf

    Bayleaf Resturant 182 Front Street, Belleville

    The Bayleaf presents live jazz from 5:30-7:30 as part of Jazzlicious 2026. Come on down for great Indian Cuisine and live jazz! Artists include Dan Douglas, Spencer Evans, Brian Coughlan, Howward Lopez, Lenni Stewart.

  • Jazzlicious at Paulos

    Paulo’s & Dinkel’s Restaurants 38/44 Bridge Street East, Belleville, Ontario, Canada

    Gordon Sheard and Brian Coughlan team up for 2 hours of dinner jazz at Paulos.

    Free
  • LIVE MUSIC: Camilo Restrepo @ Meyers Creek Brewing

    Meyers Creek Brewing 60 Dundas St E, Belleville

    Camilo Restrepo offers a unique and powerful performance of blues and folk music. He engages audiences with his soulful voice and captivating guitar playing, delivering a truly unforgettable experience. With an extensive repertoire of classic songs, Camilo finds his place well at events ranging from international festivals to local Camilo Restrepo offers a unique and powerful performance of blues and folk music. He engages audiences with his soulful voice and captivating guitar playing, delivering a truly unforgettable experience. With an extensive repertoire of classic songs, Camilo finds his place well at events ranging from international festivals to local bars.

  • ABBA Revisited Tribute Concert in Support of Make-A-Wish Canada

    Maranatha Church Auditorium 100 College St. W, Belleville, Ontario, Canada

    ABBA Tribute Concert in Belleville – Supporting Make-A-Wish Canada An Amazing and Powerful Tribute to ABBA! ABBA Revisited is North America’s #1 tribute to ABBA, and its members have been dazzling audiences across the globe since 2001. This incredible concert will take you back to the disco era. Witness these amazing musicians and singers! Not only do the four performers look like Anni-Frid, Bjorn, Benny and Agnetha, but they also sound unbelievably like them. Experience ABBA’s biggest hits, with costume changes, choreography, and big studio sound! Their look and sound are amazing! SATURDAY, APRIL 25, 2026 7:30 PM (DOORS OPEN 7:00 PM) MARANATHA CHURCH AUDITORIUM 100 COLLEGE ST W, BELLEVILLE Buy Tickets: https://benefitshow.net/event/abba-revisited-in-belleville-2/

  • Night Kitchen Too

    Pinnacle Playhouse 256 Pinnacle Street, Belleville,ON

    Night Kitchen Too, Belleville’s unique musical variety show, has been entertaining enthusiastic audiences from the Quinte Region for 12 years. Over that time, hundreds of local singers, musicians, poets and storytellers have graced the stage at The Pinnacle Playhouse in downtown Belleville, Ontario. Invited performers have a sound check an hour before Showtime at 7:30 pm. Each act gets approximately 5 minutes or one song/poem and the Feature act usually has 3 opportunities to entertain the always receptive NKT audiences. Tickets are still $15 and available at The Playhouse. Check our FB page for new dates, performer lineups, photos and more. For anything else, please call 613 849 1976 or 613 243 9758. INTERESTED IN PERFORMING? Contact Alex Bell

    $20
  • Pottery Painting @ Meyers Creek Brewing with The Kiln

    Meyers Creek Brewing 60 Dundas St E, Belleville

    Paint Your Own Mug or Stein @ Meyers Creek Brewing The Kiln CA$39.00 – CA$51.00 – Tickets must be purchased through The Kiln You asked and we delivered! Join us for another creative Pop-Up with the Kiln on April 26 at 1 PM for a relaxed, hands-on art experience in our taproom. Your ticket price goes toward your mug or stein, and all art materials are supplied by The Kiln, making it easy to show up and create. Once completed, finished pieces will be available for pick-up at The Kiln, conveniently located adjacent to Meyers Creek, at 15 Memorial Marketplace. We can’t wait to welcome you for an afternoon of making, sipping, and spending time together.

    $39 – $51
  • Monthly Open Mic/Jam with Reverend Freddie Vendetta

    UpFront Cafe – 313 Front Street, Belleville

    Come join the Rev on Sunday for a monthly open mic/jam session. No official house band – UpFront Cafe provides the P/A system, 2 microphones, an electric baby grand piano, and a set of drums. Bring your own guitar, amp if needed, snare, or instrument. Come out and play, or come to listen – you’ll have a great time! Doors open: noon Music: 1 – 4 pm No cover Licensed venue

  • The Story of My Life: a one-woman play by Peter Paylor

    Theatre in the Wings 30 Bridge Street East, Belleville

    Come fall in love with Miriam in the world premiere production of a heartwarming new play by Peter Paylor. She’s a young librarian with eclectic reading habits. She likes Austen and Shakespeare and Dickens. She knows the Dewey Decimal System by heart. She plays pub trivia on Thursdays and flag football on Sundays. She’s bright, she’s charming, she’s lovable. She’s interested in just about everything. Except hope. She can’t seem to get her head around hope. Not until she meets Linda Louise Montgomery, who’s twelve, and Linda Louise’s father. He’s a seismologist. “The Story of My Life” will make your soul feel good. You’ll leave the theatre believing in hope. Starring Alexandra Bell as Miriam. Directed by Lisa Spence. Tickets are $25 each from Eventbrite or call (613) 403-7329 to reserve.

    $25
  • RISE: Give to Gain

    Quinte Arts Council Cultural Hub 36 Bridge St E, Belleville, Canada

    RISE is a space for women to be seen, heard, and honoured. This annual exhibition is an invitation to all who identify as women to share their artistic voices—bold or quiet, emerging or established—across painting, illustration, photography, mixed media, textiles, sculpture, and ceramics. Aligned with International Women’s Day 2026 and its theme Give to Gain, RISE explores what grows when we offer our time, our stories, our care, and our creativity. What do we gain when generosity becomes a practice? When women lift one another, what becomes possible—for ourselves, for our communities, for the future? RISE is more than an exhibition—it’s a gathering of voices, a shared platform, and a declaration that women’s creativity shapes culture. Exhibition: March 6th-27, 10:00am – 4:00pm (closed Mondays, Weekends) Featured Artwork: Angela Wiggins, “I Am Here”

  • Carto/Topo/Geo/Graphic: Rediscovering Lost Maps by Carl Wiens

    Quinte Arts Council Cultural Hub 36 Bridge St E, Belleville, Canada

    Exhibition Dates: April 2 – April 30 The Quinte Arts Council invites the public to experience Carto / Topo / Geo / Graphic: Rediscovering Lost Maps, a captivating new exhibition by artist and illustrator Carl Wiens. This body of work represents the culmination of a year of collecting, clipping, collaging, and painting, drawing inspiration from vintage maps and atlases. Through layered compositions and intricate details, Wiens transforms historical cartographic materials into contemporary artworks, revealing new narratives and visual landscapes. Maps become both medium and metaphor—charting journeys through imagination, memory, and discovery. Carl Wiens has enjoyed a successful career in the arts spanning more than 30 years. His work is deeply inspired by science and the natural world, with a particular fascination for robots, insects, and the universe. In addition to his studio practice, Carl teaches science and technology–based illustration at Sheridan College, where he continues to be inspired by the creativity and dedication of emerging illustrators. His work has received international recognition from organizations including the Society of Illustrators, American Illustration, 3×3 Magazine, and the Applied Arts Awards. His illustrations have appeared in publications such as The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, Time, Forbes, Barron’s, and Esquire. His book projects include The Science of Song, Wild Buildings and Bridges, and FINNA. When he’s not creating illustrations, Carl enjoys cycling, kayaking, stargazing, chopping wood, and playing hockey. Time spent outdoors and surrounded by nature continues to fuel his creativity. Featured Artwork: Night Swimmer 12 × 12″ collage on panel Join us for the opening reception on April 2 from 4–6 PM and explore a unique artistic journey where geography, memory, and imagination intersect.

    Free
  • Spring has Sprung Gallery Show and Sale

    208 Front St, Belleville 208 Front St, Belleville

    Join us for our beautiful April Show Gallery Show and Sale Runs March 31 to May 2 Regular Hours Tuesday to Saturday 10am to 4pm Opening Reception Saturday April 11 2pm fo 4pm

  • Buck(ish) Shuck at The Local Social House

    The Local Social House 211 Coleman St, Belleville

    Buck(ish) Shuck at The Local Social House Join us every Tuesday for Buck(ish) Shuck — our weekly oyster night where we make our fresh oysters available to you at our cost without markup ($1.75 each). Fresh oysters, shucked to order and served ice cold with classic accompaniments. Whether you’re popping in for a quick dozen with a glass of wine or settling in for a full dinner, it’s the perfect midweek treat. Fresh oysters Classic mignonette & lemon Perfect with a crisp white or bubbly Bring friends, grab a seat, and enjoy one of our favourite nights of the week overlooking the Moira River. The Local Social House – Downtown Belleville Tuesdays after 3 pm Buck(ish) priced oysters available while supplies last

  • Girls Night at Linguine’s

    Linguine’s Italian Restaurant 257 North Front St, Belleville

    Girls Night at Linguine’s Enjoy a cozy night out with: Caesar Salad Bruschetta Drinks Included All for just $20 per person Every Tuesday & Wednesday Call now to reserve your table Walk-ins welcome, but seating is limited Dine-in experience only Minimum 2 guests • $40 total Tag your girls and make it a night

  • RISE: Give to Gain

    Quinte Arts Council Cultural Hub 36 Bridge St E, Belleville, Canada

    RISE is a space for women to be seen, heard, and honoured. This annual exhibition is an invitation to all who identify as women to share their artistic voices—bold or quiet, emerging or established—across painting, illustration, photography, mixed media, textiles, sculpture, and ceramics. Aligned with International Women’s Day 2026 and its theme Give to Gain, RISE explores what grows when we offer our time, our stories, our care, and our creativity. What do we gain when generosity becomes a practice? When women lift one another, what becomes possible—for ourselves, for our communities, for the future? RISE is more than an exhibition—it’s a gathering of voices, a shared platform, and a declaration that women’s creativity shapes culture. Exhibition: March 6th-27, 10:00am – 4:00pm (closed Mondays, Weekends) Featured Artwork: Angela Wiggins, “I Am Here”

    Free
  • Spring has Sprung Gallery Show and Sale

    208 Front St, Belleville 208 Front St, Belleville

    Join us for our beautiful April Show Gallery Show and Sale Runs March 31 to May 2 Regular Hours Tuesday to Saturday 10am to 4pm Opening Reception Saturday April 11 2pm fo 4pm

  • Girls Night at Linguine’s

    Linguine’s Italian Restaurant 257 North Front St, Belleville

    Girls Night at Linguine’s Enjoy a cozy night out with: Caesar Salad Bruschetta Drinks Included All for just $20 per person Every Tuesday & Wednesday Call now to reserve your table Walk-ins welcome, but seating is limited Dine-in experience only Minimum 2 guests • $40 total Tag your girls and make it a night

  • Vinyl Listening Party @ Meyers Creek Brewing

    Meyers Creek Brewing 60 Dundas St E, Belleville

    Come hang out and listen to vinyl records with us! BRING YOUR VINYL: We’ll play a song or side MAKE A REQUEST: Choose something from our collection to make a request WIN VINYL: Enter the draw for a chance to win a mystery, previously loved, vinyl record Note: Occasionally we do a themed music night. Please check our website for more details.

  • Games Night at UpFront Café

    UpFront Cafe – 313 Front Street, Belleville

    A fun night of games with your friends! Bring your own game or choose many available at our cafe. Win prizes! Doors open at 6pm $5 cover goes towards your first drink Licensed venue Snacks and refreshments available

    $5
  • RISE: Give to Gain

    Quinte Arts Council Cultural Hub 36 Bridge St E, Belleville, Canada

    RISE is a space for women to be seen, heard, and honoured. This annual exhibition is an invitation to all who identify as women to share their artistic voices—bold or quiet, emerging or established—across painting, illustration, photography, mixed media, textiles, sculpture, and ceramics. Aligned with International Women’s Day 2026 and its theme Give to Gain, RISE explores what grows when we offer our time, our stories, our care, and our creativity. What do we gain when generosity becomes a practice? When women lift one another, what becomes possible—for ourselves, for our communities, for the future? RISE is more than an exhibition—it’s a gathering of voices, a shared platform, and a declaration that women’s creativity shapes culture. Exhibition: March 6th-27, 10:00am – 4:00pm (closed Mondays, Weekends) Featured Artwork: Angela Wiggins, “I Am Here”

  • Spring has Sprung Gallery Show and Sale

    208 Front St, Belleville 208 Front St, Belleville

    Join us for our beautiful April Show Gallery Show and Sale Runs March 31 to May 2 Regular Hours Tuesday to Saturday 10am to 4pm Opening Reception Saturday April 11 2pm fo 4pm

  • Parkinson’s Dance Class

    Parkinson’s Dance Class
    Quinte Ballet School of Canada, 196 Palmer Road 196 Palmer Road, Belleville, Belleville, Canada

    Free Parkinson's Dance Classes every Thursday from 10:30 to 11:30am at the Quinte Ballet School

    FREE
  • Girl Dinner Thursdays at The Local Social House

    The Local Social House 211 Coleman St, Belleville

    Girl Dinner Thursdays at The Local Social House – Grab your girls and make The Local your weekly meet-up spot. Girl Dinner for Two — $55 – Includes: • A shareable Caesar salad • A shareable truffle fry • A 6 oz glass of wine each Got a third joining? No problem. Upgrade to the “Executive Girl Dinner” for three for $75. Because sometimes the best nights are simple – great wine, fries on the table, and catching up with your favourite people. Tell your friends, grab your coworkers, tag your girls and make Thursday your new tradition. Fries. Wine. Friends. Every Thursday.

  • Indigenous Creative Spaces and Treaty Partner Gatherings

    Belleville Public Library 254 Pinnacle Street, Belleville, ON

    A Welcoming Invitation We invite arts organizations, artists, and community members to come together in a spirit of respect, curiosity, and shared responsibility. This gathering offers a space to listen, learn, and build relationships grounded in allyship and understanding. Led by Dr. Terri-Lynn Brennan and Christine Friday in partnership with ArtsBuild Ontario, this session will explore how we can collectively support Indigenous creative spaces and strengthen our roles as Treaty partners. About the Session This interactive working session focuses on the intersection of allyship, Indigenous creative spaces, and self-determination. Together, we will: Explore how arts organizations can build respectful, reciprocal relationships with Indigenous artists and communities Reflect on organizational practices and how they can better support Indigenous sovereignty and self-determined spaces Learn from the guiding principles of the Two-Row Wampum and the Paddling Upstream framework Develop approaches rooted in humility, respect, and deeper cultural understanding This workshop also marks the culmination of a four-year Indigenous Creative Spaces Project—bringing together Indigenous artists and leaders from across Ontario to share knowledge, strengthen networks, and support the growth of Indigenous-led creative spaces. Join Us This is an opportunity to be part of an important and ongoing conversation—one that centres Indigenous voices, honours relationships, and supports a more inclusive and equitable future in the arts. All are welcome. We look forward to gathering with you. Registration required. Space is limited.

  • DJ @ Meyers Creek Brewing – The Music Machine

    Meyers Creek Brewing 60 Dundas St E, Belleville

    Great songs bring people together—and they pair perfectly with great beer. Expect anything from emerging UK indie tracks to vintage gems by Stevie Wonder, The Rolling Stones, or The Stone Roses, with the occasional surprise from Massive Attack or New Order. No two sets are ever the same!

  • The Story of My Life: a one-woman play by Peter Paylor

    Theatre in the Wings 30 Bridge Street East, Belleville

    Come fall in love with Miriam in the world premiere production of a heartwarming new play by Peter Paylor. She’s a young librarian with eclectic reading habits. She likes Austen and Shakespeare and Dickens. She knows the Dewey Decimal System by heart. She plays pub trivia on Thursdays and flag football on Sundays. She’s bright, she’s charming, she’s lovable. She’s interested in just about everything. Except hope. She can’t seem to get her head around hope. Not until she meets Linda Louise Montgomery, who’s twelve, and Linda Louise’s father. He’s a seismologist. “The Story of My Life” will make your soul feel good. You’ll leave the theatre believing in hope. Starring Alexandra Bell as Miriam. Directed by Lisa Spence. Tickets are $25 each from Eventbrite or call (613) 403-7329 to reserve.

    $25
  • RISE: Give to Gain

    Quinte Arts Council Cultural Hub 36 Bridge St E, Belleville, Canada

    RISE is a space for women to be seen, heard, and honoured. This annual exhibition is an invitation to all who identify as women to share their artistic voices—bold or quiet, emerging or established—across painting, illustration, photography, mixed media, textiles, sculpture, and ceramics. Aligned with International Women’s Day 2026 and its theme Give to Gain, RISE explores what grows when we offer our time, our stories, our care, and our creativity. What do we gain when generosity becomes a practice? When women lift one another, what becomes possible—for ourselves, for our communities, for the future? RISE is more than an exhibition—it’s a gathering of voices, a shared platform, and a declaration that women’s creativity shapes culture. Exhibition: March 6th-27, 10:00am – 4:00pm (closed Mondays, Weekends) Featured Artwork: Angela Wiggins, “I Am Here”

  • Spring has Sprung Gallery Show and Sale

    208 Front St, Belleville 208 Front St, Belleville

    Join us for our beautiful April Show Gallery Show and Sale Runs March 31 to May 2 Regular Hours Tuesday to Saturday 10am to 4pm Opening Reception Saturday April 11 2pm fo 4pm

  • Happy House at The Local Social House

    The Local Social House 211 Coleman St, Belleville

    We are putting the “Social” back in The Local Social House!  We are hosting the ultimate Local hanging every Friday starting at 2:00 pm. Whether you come for the “Social” or just the “House” specials, we’ve got a drink with your name on it. Let’s make some pour decisions together. The Deets: • When: Every Friday from 2:00 PM – 6:00 PM • Where: Right here at your favourite local spot, The Local Social House • The Vibe: Great service, low prices, and the best company in town – YOU! Don’t be a stranger—be a Social butterfly! Come help us kick off the weekend the right way. After all, it’s not just a house… it’s a Social home.

  • The Story of My Life: a one-woman play by Peter Paylor

    Theatre in the Wings 30 Bridge Street East, Belleville

    Come fall in love with Miriam in the world premiere production of a heartwarming new play by Peter Paylor. She’s a young librarian with eclectic reading habits. She likes Austen and Shakespeare and Dickens. She knows the Dewey Decimal System by heart. She plays pub trivia on Thursdays and flag football on Sundays. She’s bright, she’s charming, she’s lovable. She’s interested in just about everything. Except hope. She can’t seem to get her head around hope. Not until she meets Linda Louise Montgomery, who’s twelve, and Linda Louise’s father. He’s a seismologist. “The Story of My Life” will make your soul feel good. You’ll leave the theatre believing in hope. Starring Alexandra Bell as Miriam. Directed by Lisa Spence. Tickets are $25 each from Eventbrite or call (613) 403-7329 to reserve.

    $25
  • Girl’s Night Out at Little Texas

    Little Texas Bar & Grill 327 North Front Street, Belleville, Canada

    Join Us for GIRLS NIGHT OUT Hosted by the Hottest DJs in Quinte! Ladies Pay NO COVER Before 10pm! Shots, Rail Drinks and Draft Beer are ONLY $5 Before 10pm! Party gets underway at 9pm, and keeps going until 2am.

  • The Mother of All Craft Shows

    THE PINNACLE 360 Pinnacle Street, Belleville

    Think SPRING. Think MOTHER! Join us for shopping, fun, and prizes at the 17th annual The Mother of all Craft Shows, popping up in downtown Belleville at The Pinnacle – 360 Pinnacle Street. IT’S WHERE CREATIVITY BURSTS AT THE SEAMS! Shop handmade from over 70+ creatives, featuring a curated mix of ON-trend finds, FOODIE-licious treats, and EXCITING ‘new-to-the-scene’ designs. WHAT TO EXPECT? • Sing-along to Live Music • Purchase raffle tickets to win artisan-donated prizes • ‘Make and Take’ crafting table with Your Creative Junction • Gnosh on tasty bites from Burger Revolution •Come out to support artisans, makers & creative shakers with gifting ideas to celebrate M💘M! and… don’t forget Pops, the kiddos, the fur babes, the whole fam… and you and your Bestie too! Save the Date… See you Soon!

    Free – $5
  • Spring has Sprung Gallery Show and Sale

    208 Front St, Belleville 208 Front St, Belleville

    Join us for our beautiful April Show Gallery Show and Sale Runs March 31 to May 2 Regular Hours Tuesday to Saturday 10am to 4pm Opening Reception Saturday April 11 2pm fo 4pm

  • The Story of My Life: a one-woman play by Peter Paylor

    Theatre in the Wings 30 Bridge Street East, Belleville

    Come fall in love with Miriam in the world premiere production of a heartwarming new play by Peter Paylor. She’s a young librarian with eclectic reading habits. She likes Austen and Shakespeare and Dickens. She knows the Dewey Decimal System by heart. She plays pub trivia on Thursdays and flag football on Sundays. She’s bright, she’s charming, she’s lovable. She’s interested in just about everything. Except hope. She can’t seem to get her head around hope. Not until she meets Linda Louise Montgomery, who’s twelve, and Linda Louise’s father. He’s a seismologist. “The Story of My Life” will make your soul feel good. You’ll leave the theatre believing in hope. Starring Alexandra Bell as Miriam. Directed by Lisa Spence. Tickets are $25 each from Eventbrite or call (613) 403-7329 to reserve.

    $25
  • Free Crochet Circle with Emebet Belete at the Parrott Gallery

    JOHN M. PARROTT ART GALLERY 254 Pinnacle Street, Belleville

    The Parrott Gallery invites you to a Free Crochet Circle on Saturday, May 2, 2026 from 2:00 to 3:30 p.m. in the Third Floor Meeting Room. Join artist Emebet Belete for these fun, instructional crochet circles. Everyone welcome, beginners and experienced artists alike! This gathering is in association with our upcoming exhibition Stitched Stories, Bridging Communities on display between June 20 and July 25, 2026 in Gallery 1. All materials supplied – registration requested – drop-ins welcome.

    Free
  • Balkan Folk Dance Lesson and Party

    The Kafana 199 Front St #101, Belleville

    Every 1st Saturday of the month – get your Balkan Folk Dance Lesson and Party!

    All-ages – from toddlers to grandmas! No experience necessary – super beginner-friendly, open and welcoming. Lesson 7-8pm, party 8pm til late!
    Dance on the plaza, weather permitting.

    Rotating dance teachers from different backgrounds – Greek, Macedonian, Serbian, and beyond!

    Do you know traditional circle dances from the Balkans? Let us know if you’d like to join the teaching rotation!

  • Open mic w/Jasmin Sweet at UpFront Café

    UpFront Cafe – 313 Front Street, Belleville

    Bring your talent and take the stage, or just come and enjoy some talented local musicians and chill. Comedians welcome as well! Hope to see y’all there! Hosted by Jasmin Karen Sweet Licensed venue

  • The Story of My Life: a one-woman play by Peter Paylor

    Theatre in the Wings 30 Bridge Street East, Belleville

    Come fall in love with Miriam in the world premiere production of a heartwarming new play by Peter Paylor. She’s a young librarian with eclectic reading habits. She likes Austen and Shakespeare and Dickens. She knows the Dewey Decimal System by heart. She plays pub trivia on Thursdays and flag football on Sundays. She’s bright, she’s charming, she’s lovable. She’s interested in just about everything. Except hope. She can’t seem to get her head around hope. Not until she meets Linda Louise Montgomery, who’s twelve, and Linda Louise’s father. He’s a seismologist. “The Story of My Life” will make your soul feel good. You’ll leave the theatre believing in hope. Starring Alexandra Bell as Miriam. Directed by Lisa Spence. Tickets are $25 each from Eventbrite or call (613) 403-7329 to reserve.

    $25
  • Steeped in Style – Hat Show!

    Glanmore National Historic Site 257 Bridge Street East, Belleville

    Step into spring-time elegance with Steeped in Style at Glanmore National Historic Site! This engaging program explores the stories of some of Belleville’s milliners while showcasing beautiful hats from the museum’s regional collection. Discover how these striking pieces reflected fashion trends, identity and craftmanship in a bygone era- all in a warm and welcoming setting. Light refreshments will be served. Special event prices are Adults $15.00, Youth and Seniors $12.75 and Children 5-12 $9.75. Limited space is available for this program. Advance tickets are required.