Monday, April 7
U.S. Bowling Congress Open Championships | Raising Cane’s River Center
Watch the most skilled bowlers competing in teams of doubles and singles across multiple divisions. Enjoy the lively atmosphere, cheer on your favorite competitors and experience the energy of one of the biggest bowling tournaments in the nation. Whether you’re a dedicated bowling fan or just looking for a live sports experience, the event is sure to be exciting. Admission is free.
Tuesday, April 8
Andrew Duhon Trio | Manship Theatre Shaw Center
Americana singer and Grammy nominee Andrew Duhon is coming back to play in his home state of Louisiana. Duhon is often compared to Bob Dylan and John Prine. His songs are known for recognizing the audience’s story as much as they are about telling his. This show kicks off The Parish Record Tour in celebration of his newly released fifth album. Ticket prices range from $46 to $66 and can be purchased here.
Wednesday, April 9
LSU softball vs. LA Tech | Tiger Park
Cheer on the LSU Tigers at 6 p.m. as they play the Bulldogs. LSU are the favorites to win the game with a home field advantage and a strong roster, but a non-conference matchup could potentially upset the Tigers. The game will be broadcasted on the SEC Network. Purchase tickets to the game here.
Thursday, April 10
Friends of the LSU Libraries Book Bazaar | John M. Parker Agricultural Coliseum
The highly anticipated 2025 Book Bazaar kicks off on Thursday, offering book lovers the chance to browse thousands of new and used books, plus CDs, DVDs and vinyl records. Shoppers can enjoy fresh selections each day, making every visit a new opportunity to discover hidden gems. This year’s sale features a remarkable collection of rare and collectible books. The sale takes place from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Admission is free, so come out and support our LSU Libraries.
LSU School of Art Grad Walk | College of Art & Design
This year’s spring Grad Walk features a scheduled walk between School of Art MFA graduate studios, a live band, glowing lantern installation, and light refreshments. From 5:30 to 8 p.m., meet LSU artists and get a peek inside their process as you visit their individual studio spaces to see in-progress works as well as the School of Art’s gallery spaces. The event is free and open to the public.
Friday, April 11
Drake White | Texas Club
Country singer-songwriter Drake White is coming to the Texas Club on his Low Country High Road Tour. White and his band, The Big Fire, aim to spread positivity to fans and encourage them to keep working towards their dreams in the face of adversity. He is accompanied by Justin Jeansonne, another talented country artist. Tickets are $25 and can be purchased here. Doors open at 7:30 p.m.
Saturday, April 12
Canna Fest 2025: Spring Edition | Beauvoir Park
Get ready to bloom with Indigo’s Spring Canna Fest. Embrace the season of renewal and growth as we explore the world of cannabis wellness in a fun, educational and community-focused environment. The event includes live performances, community vendors, educational talks and delicious local food. The event takes place from 12 to 10 p.m. Admission is $15.
Sunday, April 13
Alice in Wonderland | River Center Performing Arts Theatre
Join Baton Rouge Ballet Theatre as they present “Alice in Wonderland,” a dazzling full-length ballet filled with mesmerizing dance, vibrant characters and breathtaking visuals. With an abundance of color and fun, the performance is sure to delight any attendee. Purchase tickets here.