Entertainment & Events in Lafayette, Indiana
Special Events
Tippecanoe County Amphitheater 765-463-2211
4449 State Road 43 North
West Lafayette, IN 47905
Situated on 200 acres, this 1,500 seat outdoor theater hosts a variety of shows and performances from late spring to early fall. more
Concerts & Performances
Lafayette Ballet Company 765-423-1633
628 Main Street
Lafayette, IN 47901
This ballet company performs classical ballet throughout the year, as well as, an annual performance of the Nutcracker at the Long Center. moreLafayette Symphony Orchestra 765-742-6463
111 North Sixth Street
Lafayette, IN 47901
Enjoy many seasonal concerts by this symphony orchestra, including an annual outdoor Stars and Stripes Concert on the 4th of July. moreLong Center for the Performing Arts 765-742-5664
111 North Sixth Street
Lafayette, IN 47905
Built in 1920, this performing arts center is the home of the Lafayette Symphony Orchestra plus hosts many community events in its 1,200 seat theater. The Grand Theatre Organ in this center contains 1,400 pipes and is beautifully finished in ivory and gold. more
Plays & Productions
Civic Theatre of Greater Lafayette 765-423-7529
313 North Fifth Street
Lafayette, IN 47905
Located in the beautifully restored 1901 Monon Railroad Depot Building, this civic center features a variety of performances and productions throughout the year as well as a children's theater program and a summer series. moreChancel Players of Lafayette
P.O. Box 4894
Lafayette, IN 47903
"Chancel Players of Lafayette produces entertaining thought provoking plays with moral and ethical focus from the Judeo-Christian perspective." more
Festivals & Fairs
Taste of Tippecanoe 765-423-2787
Located in Downtown Lafayette
The primary fundraiser for the Tippecanoe Arts Federation, A Taste of Tippecanoe is a one day, multi-stage summer festival that draws over 50,000 people annually. Guests at this event will enjoy music, food, fireworks, and other special events. Held in June. moreFeast of the Hunters' Moon 765-476-8402
Located at Fort Ouiatenon Historic Park
This is one of the Midwest's most colorful festivals. Events include an authentic recreation of life at an 18th century French trading post, over 65 French and Native American foods, four performing areas for music, dancing, and demonstrations, over 50 blanket traders, and a military and voyageur encampment. The annual event, held on the banks of the Wabash River, lasts for two days. Held in September. more
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