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Broadway Legends and Indie Beats: What's On in Columbus Today

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January 27, 2026/08:00 AM
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Broadway Legends and Indie Beats: What's On in Columbus Today
Source: Wikimedia Commons / Author: Daniel Schwen

Discover the Best of Columbus this Tuesday

Welcome to your daily guide for Tuesday, January 27, 2026. Today, the city is buzzing with a blend of high-energy performances, sophisticated musical collaborations, and meaningful community gatherings. Whether you are looking for a night at the theater or a quiet afternoon of crafting, Columbus has plenty to offer for those looking to explore the local scene.

Theatrical Masterpieces and Live Music

The spotlight today shines brightest on the historic Ohio Theatre as the North American tour of the legendary musical Les Misérables begins its run. Starting at 7:30 PM, audiences can experience this sweeping epic of love, courage, and redemption set against the backdrop of 19th-century France. It is a rare opportunity to witness one of Broadway's most enduring triumphs right here in the heart of the city.

For those who prefer a different rhythm, the music scene is equally vibrant tonight:

  • Atmosphere: Winter Carnival Tour 2026: The influential hip-hop duo takes the stage at KEMBA Live! at 7:00 PM. Known for their storytelling and indie-rap roots, this show promises an electric atmosphere for fans of the genre.
  • Edgar Meyer, Mike Marshall, and George Meyer: If you are in the mood for an evening of virtuoso strings, head over to the Lincoln Theatre at 7:30 PM. This collaboration brings together masters of the double bass and mandolin for a unique cross-genre performance that blends classical and bluegrass influences.

Community Meetups and Cultural Gatherings

Beyond the big stages, Columbus residents have several opportunities to connect through local interests and professional networking:

  • Annual CHAT Summit: The Franklin County Community Health Action Teams are hosting their annual summit at the Whitehall Shine Bright Center. Beginning at 8:30 AM, this event is a key meeting for health professionals and community advocates looking to share insights and strategies.
  • City Girl's Book Club: Literature lovers are meeting at Bada Bean Bada Booze at 7:00 PM to discuss the month's selection in a relaxed, social environment.
  • Columbus Yarn Club: For the creatively inclined, the Grandview Heights Library is hosting the local yarn club at 5:45 PM. It is a perfect spot for knitters and crocheters of all skill levels to work on projects and socialize.

Public Exhibitions and Art

The Columbus Museum of Art remains a cornerstone for daytime exploration. Today, visitors can enjoy the Tacita Dean: Blind Folly exhibition, which showcases the artist's large-scale chalk on blackboard drawings and film works. Additionally, the ongoing exhibit Artemisia Gentileschi: Naples to Beirut offers a deep dive into the work of one of the most significant female painters of the Baroque era. The museum is open today from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM, providing a peaceful escape into the world of fine art.