



Cheyenne Jackson “Signs of Life”
Prepare for a perfectly imperfect night of shared experience, whimsy, and joy as Cheyenne Jackson invites audiences on an uproariously funny exploration of the universe’s subtle cues.
Sunday, Feb 1, 2026, 7 p.m.
tickets
- A+: $92.25
- A: $71.25
- B: $61.25
- C: $50.75
This event is using all-in pricing: The price listed above includes ticketing fees.
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About the Event
Cheyenne Jackson brings his infectious charm and powerhouse vocals to the stage with Signs of Life, a musical meditation on art, love, fatherhood, and the cosmic twists that have shaped his remarkable path. Jackson invites audiences on a deeply personal and uproariously funny exploration of the universe’s subtle cues, with songs from the likes of Sam Cooke, Elvis Presley, Lady Gaga, and Chappell Roan alongside Jackson’s own music. From toe-tapping melodies to saucy showbiz anecdotes, prepare for an unforgettable journey, filled with whimsy, laughter, and the sheer joy of a perfectly imperfect night of shared experience.
About the Artist
Cheyenne Jackson is a Grammy- and Emmy-nominated actor, singer, and songwriter known for his versatile work across Broadway, television, film, and concert stages. He received a Grammy nomination for his collaboration with the San Francisco Symphony as Tony in West Side Story. On Broadway, his show credits include XANADU, Thoroughly Modern Millie, Aida, The Performers, Once Upon a Mattress, Finian’s Rainbow, Into the Woods, and All Shook Up, for which he won a Theatre World Award. His television credits include notable appearances in American Horror Story, 30 Rock, Glee, Curb Your Enthusiasm, Doctor Odyssey, Call Me Kat, The Morning Show, and American Woman. He also starred in Julie and the Phantoms, where his portrayal of a rock star earned him critical acclaim and an Emmy nomination. Other TV and film roles include Descendants 3, UNITED 93, Behind the Candelabra, Law and Order, CSI, Ugly Betty, Saved By The Bell, Matlock, and Modern Family. As a concert performer, Jackson has sold out Carnegie Hall and Disney Hall and performed at Lincoln Center, the Hollywood Bowl, and the Kennedy Center. His albums showcase a unique blend of jazz, pop, and folk.