Dancing Stars, Global Beats, and Tropical Butterflies: Columbus Events for March 10

A Vibrant Tuesday in Columbus
Columbus is buzzing this Tuesday, March 10, 2026, with a diverse selection of live performances and seasonal exhibitions. Whether you are looking for high-energy ballroom dance, experimental global music, or a peaceful stroll through tropical gardens, the city has a wealth of verified activities to offer today.
Dancing With The Stars: Live! at the Schottenstein Center
Tonight, the Schottenstein Center hosts the 2026 tour of "Dancing With The Stars: Live!" starting at 7:30 PM. Fans of the long-running television series can witness their favorite professional dancers performing intricate ballroom, jazz, and modern routines live on stage. This year’s production features the show's signature high-energy choreography, elaborate costumes, and special celebrity guest appearances, bringing the glamor of the ballroom floor directly to the local arena.
Global Fusion: Dirtwire at Summit Music Hall
For those seeking a unique musical journey, the band Dirtwire brings their "Universal Language Tour" to Summit Music Hall tonight. Known for blending traditional global instruments—such as the jaw harp and kamale ngoni—with modern electronic beats and bluesy Americana, Dirtwire offers a genre-defying performance. The show is scheduled to begin at 8:00 PM and is a prime choice for residents interested in experimental and world-fusion sounds.
Spring Blooms and Butterflies at the Conservatory
The Franklin Park Conservatory and Botanical Gardens is currently in the height of its spring season, hosting two major annual exhibitions that are perfect for a daytime visit. The Conservatory is open today from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM.
- Blooms & Butterflies: Located in the Pacific Island Water Garden, this exhibition allows visitors to walk among hundreds of exotic butterflies fluttering freely through lush tropical foliage.
- Orchids: The North Conservatory is currently transformed into a floral wonderland, featuring a display of over 2,600 stunning orchid species in a vast array of colors and shapes.
Local Theater and Contemporary Comedy
The local performing arts scene remains active tonight with several notable productions currently running in the city:
- Shadowbox Live: The nation’s largest resident theater ensemble is currently performing "Bangers," a high-octane compilation of original sketch comedy and live rock 'n' roll music.
- The Contemporary Theatre of Ohio: Audiences can see "Jaja’s African Hair Braiding," a vibrant and moving play set in a Harlem salon that explores the unique stories of West African immigrant women.
Contemporary Art and Cinema
The Wexner Center for the Arts is a destination for art lovers today, featuring a suite of spring exhibitions. Highlights include the US premiere of Naeem Mohaiemen's film installation and a specially commissioned project by Peruvian artist Ximena Garrido-Lecca. The center is also hosting a screening of the classic film "La Chinoise" in the afternoon as part of its ongoing cinematic programs.