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

Ocala, FL offers a lively calendar of live events, from concerts and theater performances to renowned equestrian competitions and community festivals. Whether you’re planning to cheer at the World Equestrian Center or catch a chart-topping artist in town, Vivid Seats has you covered.

Things to Do in Ocala This Week

Make it a standout week in Ocala with jazz star Chris Botti lighting up Reilly Arts Center on Feb 21. For a dose of culture, take in Dance Alive National Ballet at the Curtis M Phillips Center for Performing Arts in Gainesville the same night. College sports heat up as the Florida Gators Mens Basketball hit Stephen C. O'Connell Center - Exactech Arena on Feb 17 and the Florida Gators Womens Basketball return there on Feb 22. Cap Sunday with Gainesville action on Feb 22 as Florida Gators Softball plays at Katie Seashole Pressly Softball Stadium at 11:30 am and Florida Gators Baseball takes the field at Condron Family Ballpark at 1 pm.

Things to Do in Ocala Next Week

In Ocala next week, the stage at Reilly Arts Center comes alive with Swan Lake on Feb 27 and Sister Hazel on Feb 28. For a quick cultural detour to nearby Gainesville, experience Tina - The Tina Turner Musical at Curtis M Phillips Center for Performing Arts on Feb 23.

Sports fans can catch Florida Gators Baseball at Condron Family Ballpark on Feb 25 and Florida Gators Mens Basketball at Stephen C. O’Connell Center - Exactech Arena on Feb 28. Cap the week with laughs as Jay Leno takes the stage at The Tracy Performing Arts Center in Sumterville on Feb 28.