574-235-9190
Toll Free Number
800-537-6415
Emergency Event Line 574-235-5900
South Bend, Indiana is on Eastern Time
Box Office Hours on Event Days
Monday through Friday: The Morris Box Office remains open through intermission. Phone lines remain open until the end of normal hours of operation.
For a double-show day: Box Office closes after intermission of the second show. Phone lines are turned on at the end intermission of the first show and turned off two hours prior to the second show.
Sunday Matinee Performances the Box Office will open at Noon for a 2:00 PM and 3:00 PM show, phones will be turned off two hours prior to the show.
Sunday Evening Performances: The Box Office will open at 2:00pm and remains open until the end of intermission. Two hours prior to the event time, the phone lines will be turned off.
Cameras, camera phones, audio, video, and digital recorders, paging devices and cell phones are not permitted in the theatre. Beverages, food and smoking are not permitted inside the theater.
Gordon Lightfoot 2013
Legendary balladeer GORDON LIGHTFOOT weaves tales of love and longing in his timeless, thought-provoking songs“If You Could Read My Mind,” “Sundown,” “Early Morning Rain,” “Carefree Highway,” “The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald,” “Canadian Railroad Trilogy” and many more.
The Oak Ridge Boys 40th Anniversary Tour
The four-part harmonies and upbeat songs of the legendary OAK RIDGE BOYS are one of the most distinctive and recognizable sounds in the music industry since 1973. Their string of Country hits includes “Elvira,” as well as “Bobbie Sue,” “Dream On,” “Thank God for Kids,” American Made,” Gonna Take A Lot of River” and many more.
Alice Cooper 2013
Rock legend ALICE COOPER returns to South Bend for his first local show in 4 years. A pioneer in theatrical rock shows, Alice is well known for “Eighteen” and “School’s Out.”
B.B. King 2013
The legendary "King of The Blues" and beloved American icon B.B. KING will be 88 years old when he returns to the Morris with his trusty guitar “Lucille.” His classic songs include "The Thrill Is Gone," "Paying The Cost To Be The Boss," "Why I Sing The Blues," "Rock Me Baby," “Caldonia,” “How Blue Can You Get,” “Everyday I Have the Blues,” “Why Sing the Blues,” and the duet with U2 "When Love Comes To Town."