Blind Boys of Alabama with Cory Henry
Recognized world-wide as living legends of gospel music, the Blind Boys of Alabama are celebrated for their soul-stirring harmonies and remarkable blend of traditional and contemporary sounds. With a career spanning over seven decades, they’ve won multiple Grammy Awards, been inducted into the Gospel Music Hall of Fame and collaborated with artists across genres, including Eric Clapton, Prince and Tom Waits. The Blind Boys will be accompanied by renowned organ player Cory Henry.
Blind Boys of Alabama
Wed., Oct. 22, 7:30pm
Tower Theatre
835 NW Wall St., Bend
towertheatre.org
$49-$69
Central Oregon Symphony with Violinist Linda Wang
Violinist Linda Wang joins the Central Oregon Symphony for Tchaikovsky’s Violin Concerto in D Major. A former child prodigy, she debuted with Zubin Mehta and the New York Philharmonic at age nine and has since performed with over 75 orchestras worldwide. Known for her warm tone and expressive artistry, she performs on a 1767 Guadagnini violin. This fall concert series kicks off Maestro Michael Gesme’s final year conducting the Central Oregon Symphony.

Central Oregon Symphony with Linda Wang
Sat., Oct. 25, 2pm & 7:30pm & Sun., Oct. 26, 2pm
Mountain View High School
2755 NE 27th St., Bend
cosymphony.com
Members-only tickets; price varies
Jazz at the Oxford: Marc Broussard
Grammy Award-winning Marc Broussard showcases an incomparable brand of soul: an infectious mix of rock, blues, R&B and funk, coupled with powerful vocals. Broussard has garnered worldwide praise from critics and fans alike, collaborating with the likes of Joe Bonamassa and Eric Krasno to create rich and sonically-diverse recordings. This is the opening performance of the Oxford’s acclaimed concert series, which runs through March.
Marc Broussard
Fri., Oct. 10, 6pm & Sat., Oct. 11, 5pm & 8pm
The Oxford Hotel
10 NW Minnesota Ave., Bend
bendticket.com
$75
Jeffrey Foucault
Drawing from folk, blues and Americana traditions, Jeffrey Foucault crafts songs that resonate with both grit and grace. He brings a rich sound to his poetic lyricism, making for a soulful and intimate evening of music. Joining Foucault will be Sam Weber, a Canadian singer/songwriter, guitarist producer and music engineer.
Jeffrey Foucault + Sam Weber
Thu., Oct. 23, 7pm
The Belfry
302 E Main Ave., Sisters
bendticket.com
$25
John Craigie with The Coffis Brothers
Known for creating an intimate atmosphere at live performances by infusing humor, wit and storytelling, John Craigie has carved out a beloved place in the folk world. He has played with the likes of Mason Jennings and Jack Johnson and taken the stage at Newport Folk Festival, Pickathon and Sisters Folk Festival. Catch him and his guitar at the Tower this fall, joined by California-born, rock ‘n’ roll-playing siblings The Coffis Brothers.
John Craigie
Fri., Nov. 21, 8pm
Tower Theatre
835 NW Wall St., Bend
towertheatre.org
$47-$59
Judith Hill
Gutsy and nuanced as a vocalist, Judith Hill is an accomplished songwriter, arranger and multi-instrumentalist. She is one of the few musicians who can cite Elton John, Spike Lee, Prince and Michael Jackson among those who have sought out her talent. One of the highest-profile background singers of her generation, she got her start in the early 2000s, and in the next decade established a solo career built upon a discography of increasingly refined and creative albums. Los Angeles-based Hill puts on an enchanting and groove-filled show.

Judith Hill
Fri., Nov. 14, 7:30pm
Tower Theatre
835 NW Wall St., Bend
towertheatre.org
$19-$39
Music in Public Places: Cascade Chamber Players
Presented by the Central Oregon Symphony, Music in Public Places is a series of free, public concerts throughout the region. The Cascade Chamber Players is a local string quartet with decades of experience. This vibrant ensemble has been performing across Central Oregon since 1977, offering music for weddings, library concerts and community events.
Cascade Chamber Players
Sat., Nov. 15, 2-3pm
La Pine Public Library
16425 1st St., La Pine
cosymphony.com
Free
Shaped by Chopin: Jim-Isaac Chua in Concert
Critics have described internationally-acclaimed pianist Jim-Isaac Chua as “prodigiously talented—with technique to burn,” calling his concerts “a feast for the ears.” Presented by Sisters Habitat for Humanity, Chua will perform a special community concert, bringing with him a powerful presence and world-class artistry.
Jim-Isaac Chua
Fri., Oct. 24, 7pm
Sisters High School Auditorium
1700 McKinney Butte Rd., Sisters
benticket.com
$20
Sunriver Music Festival Presents: Violin Recital with Tessa Lark
Tessa Lark is celebrated for her remarkable range, technical brilliance and musical grace. With roots in Kentucky, Lark bridges traditional classical and bluegrass styles, captivating audiences with her dynamic recitals.

Tessa Lark Violin Recital
Sun., Nov. 2, 3pm
Sunriver Christian Fellowship
18139 Cottonwood Rd., Sunriver
Sunrivermusic.org
$50
Suttle Lodge’s Fireside Concert Series
Most Thursdays between November and May, Suttle Lodge hosts a fireside concert. If you’re looking for an excuse to have a cozy evening while indulging in great tune, delicious food and libations from the Skip Bar, this is an excellent choice. Kicking off the series is Reb and the Good News out of Portland.
Fireside Concert Series
Thursdays, Nov–May, 6pm
The Suttle Lodge & Boathouse
13300 Hwy. 20, Sisters
bendticket.com
$10
Worlds of Song
Worlds of Song unites three exceptional solo artists who are redefining musical boundaries. The performance features brief solo sets from each musician, alongside duets and trios, offering a truly unique, “one-time-only” experience. The inaugural Worlds of Song event showcases the dazzling artistry of Brazil’s Badi Assad, the alternative folk stylings of guitar poet Brian Gore, and the blues and American roots sounds of Hubby Jenkins of the Carolina Chocolate Drops.
Worlds of Song
Fri., Oct. 3, 7:30pm
Tower Theatre
835 NW Wall St., Bend
towertheatre.org
$39-$59
This article appears in the Source September 25, 2025.







