Hillsborough County, Fla. (March 24, 2026) - What do Pink Floyd, Little Orphan Annie, and Stevie Wonder have in common? Their art and their stories will entertain audiences of all ages at New Tampa Performing Arts Center to close out March.
The end-of-March lineup of performances, part of the 2025-26 season at the New Tampa Performing Arts Center (NTPAC), includes high-quality entertainment across music, film, and more. Grab your tickets for March's upcoming events:
Classic Rock Legacy: Night of Floyd: 8 p.m. March 27. Join Classic Rock Legacy as they bring the magic of Pink Floyd to the stage. The band includes a stellar cast of award-winning musicians who have played with Sting and other famous bands and performers. Tickets for the two-hour show are $17.50 to $25 depending on seat selection, available at NewTampaArtsCenter.org/Tickets. Select tickets are available for $10 through NTPAC's Affordable Art commitment.
Free Film: Annie (1982): 10 a.m. March 28. John Huston's adaptation of the Broadway musical brings to life the story of the plucky comic-strip orphan named Annie who dreams of finding a loving family while toiling in an orphanage run by the cruel Miss Hannigan. Free admission and popcorn.
New Tampa Jazz Nights: Overjoyed - A Stevie Wonder Tribute Featuring STretch's Rubberband: 8 p.m. March 28. New Tampa Jazz Nights is the perfect night out for jazz listeners. Formed by prominent Bay Area jazz scene veteran, Richard 'STretch' Bruyn, the group pays homage to Stevie Wonder's remarkable career, which has spanned six decades and given fans the soundtrack to their lives.
New Tampa Unplugged: Arenas, Lasky, and Nash Project: The Bacharach Book: 3 p.m. March 29. Vocalist Allison Nash, pianist Simon Lasky, and bassist Alejandro Arenas are well-known jazz artists, composers, and band leaders on the Florida jazz scene in their own right. Together, they launched this new collaboration which interprets and reinvents the great compositions of Burt Bacharach, with jazz-sensibility and for a 21st Century audience. Tickets for the two-hour show are $17.50 to $25 depending on seat selection, available at NewTampaArtsCenter.org/Tickets. Select tickets are available for $10 through NTPAC's Affordable Art commitment.
Rebecca Penneys Piano Festival: 7 p.m. March 29. Celebrate World Piano Day with award‑winning pianists E‑Na Song, Janna Pena, and Chen Liang. This special program by the Rebecca Penneys Piano Festival offers a vibrant celebration of classical piano at its core. General admission tickets are $10.
Broadway Open Mic Night: 8 p.m. March 30. Broadway Open Mic Nights at NTPAC are for everyone - whether you're a seasoned performer, preparing for an audition, testing new material, or simply love being part of a creative community. Performers are invited to share songs, monologues, or any short performance piece. Audience members are equally welcome to come enjoy the show. Free admission; no ticket is required. Live piano accompaniment by David Estevez. (Bring your own sheet music if you're singing. No tracks, please.) Performers are asked to complete the form here to let staff know what you'll be sharing.
Discover more of NTPAC's exciting events at NewTampaArtsCenter.org and on social media. Follow New Tampa Performing Arts Center on Facebook and Instagram at @NewTampaPAC. NTPAC is located at 8550 Hunters Village Rd., Tampa, FL 33647.