
The Lincoln Center is upping the ante with its latest season announcement. Taking center stage in Northern Colorado this 2025–2026 season is a fusion of Broadway spectacles, dynamic dance troupes, and a cadre of comedy acts that are poised to entertain the masses. The roster, announced yesterday, includes the sassy stomp of "Kinky Boots," the dark charm of "The Addams Family," and the sharp moves of "Chicago," along with comedic offerings from Maria Bamford, Paul Reiser, and Patrick Warburton, according to Lincoln Center.
Subscription renewals have started as of 1 p.m. today, with new package orders set to begin on August 5 and general ticket sales kicking off on August 13, for those who aren't tempted by early bird specials. And if you think that’s all there is, think again, the Lincoln Center season is bursting at the seams with a variety of acts beyond the world of tight choreography and show tunes.
Trailblazers in the dance world, such as Ballet Hispánico and Ballets Jazz Montréal, will bring fresh interpretations to classic narratives through their innovative works, while the entire family can enjoy interactive and imaginative experiences with shows like Doktor Kaboom and Doodle Pop. The Imagination Series truly promises to be a multi-generational delight, designed to foster creativity and laughter among its attendees.
Lending a touch of intellectual intrigue, the National Geographic LIVE Speaker Series will see the world's leading explorers share their stories with the added allure of visually stunning presentations. They're not all talk, though; the season also features the melodious strings of Black Violin and the robust voices of The Ten Tenors celebrating their 30th Anniversary World Tour. For those wrapped up in festive spirits, the RAIN: A Beatles Christmas Tribute and Squirrel Nut Zippers will bring a holiday twist to their performances.
Attributing to the mix of offerings this season, Edward Modec, The Lincoln Center Interim General Manager, said, “This season is a celebration of artistry, connection, and the transformative power of live performance,” he said, as per Lincoln Center.









