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Guide to Live Events in Columbus: Concerts, Sports and Shows Near You

Columbus, GA is a vibrant hub for live events, offering everything from concerts and theater performances to sporting events and music festivals. Whether you're looking to cheer on your favorite team or catch a chart-topping artist live, Vivid Seats has you covered.

Things to Do in Columbus This Week

Experience a thrilling week in Columbus, GA with a variety of events to enjoy. Catch the Columbus Lions in action at the Columbus Civic Center, where arena football electrifies the crowd. Music enthusiasts can head to the Voices of Hope concert at the stunning Springer Opera House for a night of blues and jazz.

If you're willing to venture a little outside the city, don't miss Crowder at the picturesque Sweetland Amphitheatre in LaGrange. Sports fans can travel to Auburn to see the Auburn Tigers Baseball team play at Plainsman Park or cheer on the Auburn Tigers Softball team at Jane B. Moore Field. Whether you're into sports or the arts, Columbus and its surroundings have something exciting in store.

Things to Do in Columbus Next Week

Next week in Columbus, GA promises a vibrant mix of entertainment, starting with a thrilling arena football game featuring the Columbus Lions at the Columbus Civic Center on April 30. Meanwhile, comedy fans can look forward to an evening of laughter with Jeff Foxworthy at the RiverCenter - Bill Heard Theatre on May 1.

For music enthusiasts, the legendary band Blues Traveler will be performing at the same Bill Heard Theatre on May 3. Baseball lovers won’t want to miss the action as the Columbus Clingstones hit the diamond at Synovus Park on May 3 as well.