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This spring, catch the sounds of three unique artists performing at the Alys Stephens Center. With a variety of genres—from country and folk music to Broadway and the sweet sounds of the Alabama Symphony Orchestra—you’re sure to be entertained.
In addition to these exciting performances, the UAB Center for the Arts presents a Disability Arts Festival this April-May. This festival is a wonderful opportunity to experience events for all ages that celebrate inclusion, creativity and collaboration in the arts.
Read on for all the details.
What to know about the Disability Arts Festival in Birmingham

Celebrating the creativity and innovation of artists with disabilities, this special festival showcases powerful performances, exhibitions and discussions that amplify voices and foster connection across Birmingham.
The festival features nationally recognized and local artists from Birmingham and beyond, shining a spotlight on their work and vision. It also offers a platform for people with disabilities to share their experiences, creating space for deeper understanding, authentic storytelling and community-building.
Plus—it’s a great space for meaningful conversations about health, accessibility and quality of life, all aimed at creating a stronger community across Alabama.
- When: April-May 2025
- Where: Virtual + in-person events at UAB’s Alys Stephens Performing Arts Center, Jemison Concert Hall
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Ali Stroker presented by ASC—April 27

A standout performer at the festival is Tony Award-winning actress Ali Stroker. She was the first actress in a wheelchair to win this prestigious award. Known for breaking barriers on Broadway, Ali strives to challenge limits and inspire others through her work.
In addition to her Broadway performances, Ali has also starred in Echoes on Netflix, appeared in Ozark and co-wrote books like The Chance to Fly and Cut Loose—and performed her one-woman show nationwide.
For her Alys Stephens Center performance, Ali will sing Broadway standards and contemporary hits accompanied by a pianist.
- When: Sunday, April 27 | 7PM
- Where: UAB’s Alys Stephens Performing Arts Center, Jemison Concert Hall
- Cost: Adults $25+ | Students + children $10
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The Secret Sisters with Alabama Symphony Orchestra—April 24

Prepare for an extraordinary night! Country-folk duo The Secret Sisters will join the Alabama Symphony Orchestra for the very first time on April 24.
This popular band includes siblings Lydia Slagle and Laura Rogers. They’re loved for their sharp songwriting, which highlights a deep appreciation for country music’s rich history.
The band’s music is already amazing, but when the Alabama Symphony Orchestra joins them, prepare for a truly phenomenal show.
Bonus: ASO’s Chris Confessore will conduct.
- When: Thursday, April 24 | 7PM
- Where: UAB’s Alys Stephens Performing Arts Center, Jemison Concert Hall
- Cost: $32+
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Rhiannon Giddens & The Old-Time Revue—May 4

Another must-see performance this spring is with Rhiannon Giddens, a Grammy-winning artist known for mixing historical folk with contemporary sounds. Giddens’ work celebrates the overlooked contributions to American music.
Her show blends everything from folk and opera to film and ballet, all while shining a light on the unsung heroes of American music and celebrating the real roots of the art.
- When: Sunday, May 4 | 7PM
- Where: UAB’s Alys Stephens Performing Arts Center, Jemison Concert Hall
- Cost: $39+
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Get your tickets now to all of these amazing performances with UAB Arts + Alys Stephens Center.
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