May 05 Sunday
The Sioux Empire Brass is presenting their Spring Concert ‘Song & Dance’ featuring Mark Nelson, trumpet on Sunday, May 5, 2024, 4:00 pm at Westminster Presbyterian Church, 3801 E 26th St, Sioux Falls. The Sioux Empire Brass is directed by Rolf Olson. The Sioux Empire Brass is a 35-piece brass choir made up of musicians from Sioux Falls and surrounding communities.
A freewill offering will be taken.
May 22 Wednesday
Experience the soulful country sound of Chris Stapleton as he takes the stage in Rapid City on May 22, 2024. Known for his powerful vocals and emotive songwriting, Stapleton has become one of the most respected and beloved figures in modern country music. With hits like "Tennessee Whiskey," "Starting Over," and "Broken Halos," he has captivated audiences with his blend of country, blues, and Southern rock.
As part of his 2024 tour, Chris Stapleton's performance in Rapid City promises to be a showcase of his incredible talent and musical range. Fans can expect a setlist that includes his chart-topping hits, fan favorites, and deep cuts that highlight his storytelling prowess and guitar skills. Stapleton's live shows are known for their raw emotion and authenticity, creating a connection with the audience that's both powerful and intimate.
Don't miss the opportunity to see Chris Stapleton live in Rapid City on May 22, 2024. This concert is a must-see for fans of country music and anyone who appreciates heartfelt, soul-stirring performances. With his distinctive voice and heartfelt lyrics, Chris Stapleton is sure to deliver an unforgettable night of music.
Jun 09 Sunday
5th Annual River Honoring/Community Potluck. Join us for an afternoon of free events. 3pm: Pleine Aire watercolor painting: supplies provided. 4:30: Park Hike led by National Park Service Rangers. 4:30: Kids Activities. 5:00: Potluck at the River Shelter. 6PM Native Connection to the River with USD professor, Dr Gary Cheeseman. Native Drum. 6:45: Live Music with bands: East of Westrreville and Fine Mess.
Jun 12 Wednesday
The Rapid City Municipal Band presents a free outdoor band concert at the Memorial Park Bandshell. Grab a lawn chair and join us for an evening of music.
Jun 19 Wednesday
Jun 20 Thursday
Break out the red, white, and blue for the Northern Hills Community Band concert. Enjoy live patriotic music and marches, as well as world-famous show tunes on the Historic Adams House lawn. 7:00 p.m.; admission by donation. In case of inclement weather, the concert will be moved to the Homestake Adams Research and Cultural Center (HARCC).
What can be the subject of a play with this interesting title?? A terrible water shortage precipitates a mad attempt to regulate water consumption. Corruption ensues when the government outlaws the use of private toilets. So, the citizens must use pay-to-use toilets owned by the corrupt Caldwell B. Cladwell. Anyone who refuses to pay is hauled off to Urinetown – never to be seen again. But it’s really a love story, too! It is a musical! And, oh yes, there is a revolution, too. Will the revolution succeed? Can the youngsters find true love? You will find the answers when you attend this very enjoyable play.
Performances will be: Thursday, June 20th at 7:00pmFriday, June 21st at 7:00pmSaturday, June 22nd at 7:00 pmSunday, June 23rd at 2:00 pm
Performances will be at the Sturgis Community Center Theater, located at 1402 Lazelle Street in Sturgis. Admission is $20 per person at the door (no advance ticket sales). Cash or check only, please – but there is an ATM available in the community center lobby if you need one.
Jun 21 Friday
Jun 22 Saturday
Jun 23 Sunday