Gulf Shores Announces its 2026 Winter Concert Series Line-up

R. Ken Cooper • December 30, 2025

Concert Series Celebrates Opera, Comedy, Motown, and Classic Rock

Erie Meyer Civic Center in Gulf Shores

Gulf Shores, Ala. — (OBA) — Tickets for the 2026 Winter Concert Series in Gulf Shores are now on sale. The series will host three different acts that feature comedy, Motown, and classic rock on the local stage. The performances will all take place at the Erie H. Meyer Civic Center. Organizers are encouraging fans to buy tickets soon before the shows sell out.

3 Redneck Tenors

The concert series begins with the 3 Redneck Tenors, who will perform on January 26 and January 27, 2026. Next up is Supreme Reflections, scheduled for February 2 and February 3, 2026. The season will close with Hollywood Nights – America’s Bob Seger Experience, appearing on February 9 and February 10, 2026. Each act offers a distinct style, providing winter visitors and residents with several entertainment options.


The 3 Redneck Tenors are described as unlike anything audiences have seen in musical comedy. Imagine the Blue Collar Comedy Tour crashing a performance at Carnegie Hall. That is the “wild, genre-bending ride” fans can expect. The group features classically trained vocalists Matthew Lord, Blake Davidson, and Sean Steele.


These three singers are known for mixing “down-home humor with world-class vocals.” The show has been described as what might happen “if Larry the Cable Guy, Il Divo, and Mrs. Doubtfire had a baby.” City officials believe the act will appeal to both comedy fans and traditional vocal music enthusiasts. The combination of jokes and powerful singing is expected to make the opening weekend a strong draw.

Supreme Reflections

The second show in the lineup, Supreme Reflections, is a tribute to the legendary Supremes. Organizers call the group “the most iconic female vocal group of all time.” The musical revue is a loving tribute to Diana Ross & The Supremes and their groundbreaking success. The production aims to capture the style and spirit that made the group a Motown powerhouse.


Supreme Reflections was created by Motown producer George Solomon and director Michael Chapman, with choreography by Paul Holmquist. The show celebrates the Supremes’ legacy using their original chart-topping hits. Concert officials note that these are not reimagined versions but faithful performances of the songs fans know. Audiences can expect to hear classic tunes performed in a way that honors the original sound.

Hollywood Nights  – America’s Bob Seger Experience

Rounding out the series is Hollywood Nights – America’s Bob Seger Experience. This act is billed as “the ultimate tribute to the legendary Bob Seger and the Silver Bullet Band.” The show is designed to remind fans of Seger’s many hits and his powerful live performances. Organizers say it should appeal to longtime fans as well as younger listeners.


Promoters describe Hollywood Nights as “a must-see experience that will leave you singing along and reminiscing all night long.” With Seger’s music known for its emotional lyrics and strong rock sound, the tribute band aims to recreate that energy. The group’s appearance in February is expected to draw rock fans from around the region. 


All concerts will be held at the Erie H. Meyer Civic Center, located at 1930 West 2nd St. in Gulf Shores. Individual tickets are required for entry to each performance. City staff are reminding people that seating is limited and shows in past years have filled up. The venue is a regular host for city events and seasonal entertainment.


Fans can purchase tickets for the 2026 Winter Concert Series in several ways. Tickets can be bought online at the
Gulf Shores Winter Concert Series website. This option allows guests to secure seats at any time of day. The website also includes more details about each show.


Tickets are also available in person at the Gulf Shores City Store, located at 1821 Gulf Shores Pkwy. In-person ticket sales follow regular store hours. The store is open Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. and on Saturday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.


City officials stress that “all sales are final” for the Winter Concert Series. There will be no refunds or exchanges on purchased tickets. Residents are encouraged to confirm dates and show choices before completing their purchase.

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