Country singer Dylan Scott is set to captivate audiences at Scheels Arena in Fargo on Saturday night, showcasing his string of hits that have secured him a prominent place in the country music scene. Since his breakthrough with “Makin’ This Boy Go Crazy” in 2013, Scott has consistently made an impact with his music, achieving four number one hits on the US Country Airplay chart. His most notable tracks include “My Girl,” which topped the charts in 2016, along with more recent successes like “New Truck” and “Can’t Have Mine (Find You a Girl).”

The concert begins at 19:30 and features opening performances by Josh Ross and Zach John King. Ticket prices range from $25 to $70.15, making it an accessible event for fans eager to experience Scott’s live performance.

Exciting Performances Throughout Fargo

In addition to Scott’s concert, Fargo is buzzing with cultural events this weekend. The Fargo-Moorhead Opera is launching its season with a compelling rendition of Giacomo Puccini‘s classic opera, La Traviata. The production, taking place at the Festival Concert Hall at North Dakota State University, features soprano Sarah Tucker as Violetta and tenor Hayden Smith making his local debut as Alfredo. Showtimes are scheduled for 19:30 on Friday and 14:00 on Sunday, with ticket prices between $21 and $78.75.

Theatre B has also made headlines with its adaptation of William Shakespeare‘s Romeo & Juliet, collaborating with North Dakota State University. Following a sold-out opening weekend, the production will continue at Theatre B’s venue in Moorhead. Director Jon Micheels Leiseth has creatively reimagined the classic to fit a smaller scale while retaining its emotional impact. Tickets for upcoming performances are priced from $12 to $75.

Cultural Highlights and Community Events

Saturday’s lineup also features a unique screening of the 1925 film The Phantom of the Opera at the Fargo Theatre. This silent horror classic, known for Lon Chaney‘s iconic performance, will be accompanied by a live orchestra from the Fargo-Moorhead Symphony, under the direction of Jane Linde Capistran. The film begins at 19:00, with tickets available for $40.

For vinyl enthusiasts, the Fargo Record Fair provides an opportunity to explore a wide array of records. Taking place at Brewhalla on Saturday, the fair runs from 10:00 to 17:00, with an admission fee of $5. It promises to be a treasure trove for collectors and casual listeners alike.

Music lovers can also look forward to a collaborative concert featuring the Lake Agassiz Wind Symphony, Horace High School Band, and Valley Winds Concert Band. Scheduled for Saturday at 19:30 at Horace High School, the concert will include notable works by celebrated composers, and is free to the public.

Returning to her roots, singer Diane Miller will perform at The Aquarium on Saturday night, marking her first appearance there in four years. Known for her hip-hop performances, Miller is set to share the stage with fellow Fargo native Zippy Laske and local group TBA Trio. The concert kicks off at 19:30 with tickets priced at $20.

As Fargo gears up for a weekend filled with music and performance, the community is poised to embrace the vibrant cultural offerings that celebrate both local talent and cherished classics.