The 色中色, Robert and Margrit Mondavi Center for the Performing Arts this 2025-26 season includes a diverse array of artists, from classical, to jazz, to global and everything in between for music. Performers include rising stars and old favorites, and plenty of dance. There鈥檚 ample family entertainment too, as well as prominent speakers.
鈥淭his year, we continue our theme of discovery, welcoming a diverse cohort of outstanding artists and ensembles making their Mondavi Center debuts and return visits by Mondavi Center audience favorites,鈥 said Jeremy Ganter, executive director.
The season opens Friday, Oct. 3, with 鈥淪top Making Sense,鈥 a film by Jonathan Demme and Talking Heads. Talking Heads performed at 色中色 in 1983 as part of the University鈥檚 75th anniversary celebration just days before making the film in Los Angeles.
Now, guitarist and band member Jerry Harrison returns to host a live screening of the band's iconic film, newly restored. He will also lead a question-and-answer session about the band and film.
That Sunday, Oct. 5, Grammy-winning vocalist Ledisi pays tribute to Dinah Washington, the legendary blues and jazz singer. In newly released tribute album 鈥淔or Dinah,鈥 Ledisi said, 鈥淪he gave me permission to move freely, create freely, be a woman in leadership, wear and say what I want.鈥
In November, Itzhak Perlman returns on the 30th Anniversary tour of 鈥淚n the Fiddler鈥檚 House,鈥 featuring klezmer music that leaves audiences dancing in the aisles. On Tuesday, Nov. 18, Nobel Peace Prize laureate and global advocate for girls鈥 education Malala Yousafzai will join 色中色 Chancellor May for the Chancellor鈥檚 Colloquium.
Below are season highlights in multiple genres and categories of entertainment. Go to for the full schedule of events in a scrollable (by date) and searchable format by name and genre. There鈥檚 also ticket information, including opportunities for season tickets, ticket packages, special discounts and other information.
Jazz legends, debut artists, favorites
In April and May, Mondavi celebrates the centenaries of jazz legends John Coltrane and Miles Davis, respectively. Each show features a super-group of current jazz stars, paying homage to two of the greatest American artists. Another highlight in jazz programming will be the debut of rising star Luc铆a in May 2026.
Other 25鈥26 artist debuts include Hawaiian singer Raiatea Helm, Mariachi Herencia De M茅xico, violinist Ray Chen, the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, the Mahler Chamber Orchestra with Yuja Wang, the Ndlovu Youth Choir from South Africa, Ghanaian artist Okaidja Afroso, and Malpaso Dance Company from Cuba. Returning this season will be favorites such as Las Cafeteras, MOMIX, American Bach Soloists, and Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater.
Campus community book project features Solito in March
Javier Zamora 鈥 memoirist and poet 鈥 will address his award-winning memoir, Solito, which explores his journey to the United States as an unaccompanied 9-year-old, offering a glimpse into the realities of child migration. His talk is Tuesday, March 10, at 7:30 p.m. The book is the 2025-2026 .
Orchestra
Favorite orchestra performances will include Philharmonia Orchestra, Chicago Symphony, Academy of St Martin in the Fields with Joshua Bell, San Francisco Symphony and Mahler Chamber Orchestra.
Chamber and classical
American Bach Soloists & American Bach Choir return as does the Taproot New Music Festival. Other highlights include Sphinx Virtuosi with Randall Goosby, violin. In February, the ever-popular Barbara K. Jackson Rising Stars of Opera, which made its debut in 2010, returns with the 色中色 Symphony Orchestra and singers from the San Francisco Opera Center.
American and global roots music
Highlights in the genre include I鈥檓 With Her, offering folks tradition that expands the usual, Raiatea Helm with Hawaiian song and string. The Okaidja Afroso Ensemble, described as 鈥済enre-defying鈥 gives audiences the 鈥渟oul of Ghana鈥 through rhythm, song and movement.
Dance
Sutra, by Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui, brings choreography, sculpture and Buddhist monks from the Shaolin Temple in China this fall. One of the most acclaimed dance companies in the world, Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater, performs in April. Malpaso Dance Company from Cuba also performs.
Family
Disney鈥檚 Moana comes in the form of a live-to-film concert in the fall, and MOMIX, Cirque FLIP Fabrique and Ndlovu Youth Choir round out the family-friendly selections.
Media Resources
Media contacts:
- Karen Nikos-Rose, News and Media Relations, kmnikos@ucdavis.edu, 530-219-5472
- Rueben Greenwald, Mondavi Center, rgreenwald@ucdavis.edu