LAST CHANCE! BOGO FREE on Select Performances—Perfect for Gifting! 
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Carolina Performing Arts

Last-minute gift shopping? Skip the socks and scented candles—this year, give the gift of the arts! Whether you're shopping for the everyday dreamer, dance enthusiast, or the classical fan, CPA has something to dazzle and delight the arts lovers in your life. And don’t forget to treat yourself! Whether it’s a soulful serenade or a bold new sound, you deserve a little musical magic of your own.

This is your last chance to use promo code 2025BOGO to buy one ticket and get one free for one of these upcoming spring 2025 performances*. Keep scrolling for a curated selection of performances perfect for gifting, or explore our upcoming Spring 2025 lineup to find the ideal experience for everyone on your list—including you!


For the Dreamer

GRAMMY®-nominated singer and songwriter Amythyst Kiah makes her highly anticipated CPA debut, performing hypnotic sounds from her acclaimed album Still and Bright. Praised by Premiere Guitar as a "formidable fingerstylist" with a "propulsive singing voice," Kiah's southern lyricism is the centerpiece of her Americana-fueled sound.

February 21 | Memorial Hall 


For the Dance Enthusiast

America’s most popular dance company Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater returns, bringing its unique mix of contemporary and classic movement to the stage. Ailey’s extraordinary dancers will perform the beloved masterpiece Revelations, among other works, while celebrating the life and legacy of Artistic Director Emerita, iconic dancer, and choreographer Judith Jamison.

March 18* & 19 | Memorial Hall 


For the Classical Fan

2024 MacArthur Fellow and our first Curator-in-Residence Johnny Gandelsman returns to CURRENT for This Is America II featuring Layale Chaker & Sarafand, and Christina Courtin. A patron described the first performance as an emotional rollercoaster—from anger to despair to hope—with "superb commentary'" that sparked deep reflections on the "vastness of the universe" and challenged their views on society, leaving them excited for the upcoming performances.

March 3 | CURRENT ArtSpace