2025-2026 Season

C Street Brass | September 16, 2025 – 7:30 pm

Bryan Arts & Education Center 120 S. Beech

Passionately committed to educating and inspiring the next generation of musicians, C Street Brass’s mission is to connect lovers of the arts from all walks of life around a highly energetic and engaging concert experience. Equally as comfortable with Baroque as they are Broadway, this brass ensemble features five of the most talented, classically trained musicians in the industry. Their concerts encompass a wide variety of genres, ranging from Frank Sinatra to Astor Piazzolla and Billy Joel to George Gershwin, and ensure that every audience member’s musical palate is satisfied.


The Waddington Brothers | November 18, 2025 – 7:30 pm

Bryan Arts & Education Center 120 S. Beech

The Waddington Brothers, a band of four brothers from rural North Dakota, perform what they live: music that is real to them, that takes listeners on a journey through the heart of the American West. Seth, Ethan, Jacob and Job skillfully blend cowboy and bluegrass music, creating a style that is timelessly classic and yet refreshingly new and unique. Their rich, stirring harmonies and instrumental versatility bring familiar favorites like “Old Home Town,” “Less Traveled Road,” and “Red River Valley” to life in way that is entertaining and engaging for audiences of all ages!


Cleveland Celtic Ensemble | March 19, 2026

Wesley United Methodist Church, 903 Center St., Bryan, OH

Born of a desire to marry the best of both Celtic and chamber music in exciting and creative ways, the Cleveland Celtic Ensemble blends Scottish and Irish bagpipes, whistle, flute, fiddle, harp, and dance to create a Celtic style all their own. Revel in blazing bagpipe duets, sublime harp airs, soaring songs, and sweet fiddle tunes -all in an intimate and ethereal chamber music ensemble setting.

Toledo Symphony Double String Quartet | April 19, 2026 – 3:00 pm

Wesley United Methodist Church, 903 Center St., Bryan, OH

The Toledo Double String Quartet, composed of violins, violas, and cellos, will perform a varied program of classical music along with lighter selections. The performers are part of the Toledo Symphony Orchestra, an organization incorporated in 1951 that is now part of the Toledo Alliance for the Performing Arts. Their mission is to provide live music performances in the region.

Doors open no sooner than 45 minutes before show time.