Hillsborough County, Fla. (March 31, 2026) - Spring is in full swing at the New Tampa Performing Arts Center (NTPAC) with April's slate of performances including high-quality entertainment across music, dance, film, and more. Mark your calendars and grab your tickets for the upcoming events. Tickets for are available through NewTampaArtsCenter.org/Tickets.

Tampa City Ballet Presents ERA: Emerging & Resident Artists, Saturday, April 11, 7:30 p.m. ERA: Emerging & Resident Artists, is a pioneering initiative that shatters artistic boundaries. This groundbreaking showcase by Tampa City Ballet proudly converges the dynamic worlds of performing arts and cutting-edge technology, fostering a new era of creative innovation. Tickets are $45-$90 depending on seat selection.

New Tampa Piano and Pedagogy Academy's All-Faculty Chamber Music Recital, Tuesday, April 14, 6:30 p.m. New Tampa Piano and Pedagogy Academy's piano faculty and guest musicians present an inspiring evening of chamber music. The program will feature music for piano trio, cello and piano, flute and piano, and other works. This event is free and open to the public.

Creative Arts Theatre Presents: The Feisty Flamingos (Theatre for Young Audiences), Wednesday, April 15, two performances at 10:30 a.m. and noon. Feisty Flamingos, a play by Nicholas Perez-Hoop, is about a misfit baseball team in hot pink uniforms that must learn teamwork, fast- before their last game becomes their final strikeout. Best for ages 5 and up. Free admission, but please register for tickets in advance. Reserve free tickets here.

Moonflower: The Spirit of Santana, Sunday, April 19, 3 p.m. Moonflower is a tribute to the music of Santana performed by five musicians whose love for Santana and the music comes first. Moonflower produces the sound, feelings, and excitement of the great music of Santana!

New Tampa Jazz Nights: Jazz Guitarist Dave Stryker, Saturday, April 25, 8 p.m. Tampa Jazz Club presents acclaimed guitarist Dave Stryker, along with retired University of South Florida Director of Jazz Studies Jack Wilkins on tenor saxophone. Known for his distinctive sound, Stryker is among the most prolific artists in jazz and recently opened for rock legends Steely Dan. Tickets are $10-$35 depending on seat selection.

New Tampa Unplugged: Lisa Casalino, Sunday, April 26, 3 p.m. Join Lisa Casalino for a witty, heartfelt, and nostalgic one-woman show about dating disasters, unexpected adventures, and learning to love yourself along the way. With clever storytelling and catchy pop and Broadway tunes, Lisa celebrates life's twists, turns, and surprises. Audiences leave laughing, moved, and reminded that "he loves me, he loves me not" is a question best left to yourself, because flowers give terrible dating advice. Tickets for the show are $17.50 to $25 depending on seat selection.

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.

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Posted: 3/31/2026, 6:59:51 PM