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From SpongeBob to Symphonies Tampa’s Performing Arts Center Unveils a Diverse February Lineup

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Published on January 31, 2026
From SpongeBob to Symphonies Tampa’s Performing Arts Center Unveils a Diverse February LineupSource: Hillsborough County, Florida Government

The New Tampa Performing Arts Center (NTPAC) has a full lineup of shows this February. According to Hillsborough County, First up is The SpongeBob Musical, presented by the New Tampa Players, running from Jan. 30 through early February.

Mediterranean music fans can catch Pavlo in concert on Feb. 6, featuring his mix of Spanish, Flamenco, and guitar music. On Feb. 7, a free screening of The Little Mermaid will be offered, with popcorn included. Seats must be reserved in advance.

The Cypress Creek Jazz Band brings a New Orleans-style performance on Sunday, Feb. 8. Broadway Open Mic Night takes place on Feb. 9, with no tickets required for participants. Children can enjoy Angry Lizard – An Experiment by Dr. Kramer, a Creative Arts Theatre production, with free tickets available.

The Tampa Bay Symphony performs Strings of Fire, Echoes of Empire on Feb. 13. On Valentine’s Day weekend, Til Death Do Us Part… You First! by Peter Fogel offers comedy and romance. The Tampa Taiko Japanese Drumming Ensemble will perform on Feb. 17, combining education and entertainment.

The Jon Lehrer Dance Company from New York performs at NTPAC on Feb. 21 and 22. On Feb. 24, NTPAC hosts an Open House with no RSVP required. The month concludes with the Steinway Signature Series featuring Markus Gottschlich & Friends on Feb. 25, presenting an evening of global jazz.

More information and tickets are available on the NTPAC website. February offers a full schedule of performances for arts and culture enthusiasts in Tampa.

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