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Discover the best events and make the most of your time in Aurora. From art to nightlife and more, we have the biggest event range and best discovery experience, there's something for everyone.


Shen Yun is a performance of classical Chinese dance and music, showcasing the beauty of traditional Chinese culture. The event features stunning visuals, intricate choreography, and a diverse array of musical instruments. With a lineup of world-renowned artists, Shen Yun promises an unforgettable cultural experience.
Shawn Maxwell performs with Westview Hills Middle School Jazz Band at The Venue on February 26th.
An elegant all-white spring showcase celebrating beauty, fashion, and creative artistry — a sophisticated evening of style and elegance.
Morgan James will perform at The Venue in downtown Aurora on March 29th.
Come for the food, leave with a story. Join the #1 touring food truck festival experience in the US!

Ride the Cyclone is an exhilarating theatrical production that dives deep into the lives of teenagers navigating the challenges of adolescence. This play is renowned for its raw and poignant storytelling, offering a fresh and honest perspective on teenage angst, friendship, and the journey towards adulthood. With its powerful performances and thought-provoking narrative, Ride the Cyclone promises to be a captivating experience for audiences of all ages.
Join the Aurora Film Society for an amazing film presentation! Network, a media satire directed by Sidney Lumet, presents a prescient view of a corporate-dominated America. Starring Faye Dunaway and Peter Finch, this Oscar-winning classic remains relevant and impactful.
Pete Ellman Big Band performs with Naperville North High School (2 Bands) at The Venue in downtown Aurora, IL. Join us for a night of jazz!
Join the Aurora Film society every 3rd Wednesday for a film presentation! The Red Violin [1998 / François Girard] is a historical film covering multiple cultures and time periods from the 1680s in Italy to the 1990’s in Montreal. The film employs non-linear storytelling and high production value to create a believable but imaginative world.
Join the Aurora Film society every 3rd Wednesday for a film presentation! Glengarry Glen Ross is a film adaptation of a David Mamet play, featuring powerhouse performances by Al Pacino, Alan Arkin, Ed Harris, Alec Baldwin, Jonathan Pryce, and Jack Lemmon. The film explores themes of desperation, backstabbing, and betrayal in a shady real estate office. General Admission tickets are $10.00.