July 24-Aug. 2, 2026

OMAHA SHOWCASE

Festival Stars

Sun. July 27 // 8:00-10:00pm // Gene Leahy Mall Pavilion

Grab your blanket, lawn chair, and favorite drink for our annual Crossroads Showcase in downtown Omaha’s Premiere Outdoor Venue, Gene Leahy Mall Pavilion – the young, but already iconic gem in Omaha’s RiverFront district.

Enjoy an scenic evening of music and poetry with festival headliners Dawn of Midi, Layale Chaker and Sarafand, and Kinan Azmeh, along with poetry from the current and former Nebraska State Poet and true Cornhusker wordsmiths Jewel Rodgers and Matt Mason.

Bring a picnic or peruse the many food trucks offering a myriad of uniquely-Nebraskan culinary experiences and let the kids run wild on Nebraska’s best playground or stop by the face-painting and other family-friendly activities throughout the park. And be sure to stop by our co-presenter KVNO's tent for treats and fun items!

RSVP HERE!

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Baroque cellist Anna Steinhoff seated between a viola da gamba and a cello, wearing black and smiling softly

Anna Steinhoff

Baroque cellist and viola da gamba specialist Anna Steinhoff returns to the Nebraska Crossroads Music Festival for her third appearance, bringing expressive depth and period

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Black and white photo of Dawn of Midi, an acoustic minimalist trio

Dawn of Midi

Newly reunited after a decade-long hiatus, Dawn of Midi brings their hypnotic, genre-defying minimalism to Crossroads for the first time, performing selections from their groundbreaking

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Erik Higgins holding a double bass bow in a black coat, standing against a gray background

Erik Higgins

Lincoln native and double bassist Erik Higgins is the founder and Artistic Director of the Nebraska Crossroads Music Festival, where his globally inspired musical vision

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Poet Jewel Rodgers in a floral embroidered top, seated against a warm golden background

Jewel Rodgers

Making her Crossroads debut, Jewel Rodgers brings powerful interdisciplinary artistry as Nebraska’s new State Poet. A TEDx speaker and award-nominated performer, she blends poetry, performance,

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John Hadfield seated in front of red curtains, wearing a black shirt

John Hadfield

John Hadfield, a Missouri-born composer and percussionist now based in France, returns to Crossroads for his fourth season, bringing a boundary-blurring musical vision shaped by

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Kinan Azmeh's headshot

Kinan Azmeh

Clarinetist, composer, and improviser Kinan Azmeh—this year’s Guest Curator for the 2025 Festival—brings a genre-bending voice shaped by global collaborations and deep musical storytelling. Born

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Violist Kyle Miller holding viola and wearing a black suit jacket

Kyle Miller

Violist Kyle Miller joins Crossroads for the first time, bringing a dynamic career that spans both historical and contemporary performance, including roles with Diderot String

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Sarafand ensemble performing live on stage, with Layale Chaker on violin and band members on bass, percussion, and keyboard

Layale Chaker & Sarafand

Making their Crossroads debut, Sarafand brings the genre-defying music of composer-violinist Layale Chaker to the stage—blending jazz, Arabic maqam, and contemporary classical in a sound

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Poet Matt Mason speaking on stage with a microphone, gesturing expressively

Matt Mason

Making his Crossroads debut, poet Matt Mason joins the festival to lead writing workshops and perform readings from his award-winning work. A former Nebraska State

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Violinist Olga Smola in a black lace dress holding a violin and bow, smiling in front of a grey background

Olga Smola

Olga Smola is a founding artist and Executive Director of the Nebraska Crossroads Music Festival. A globally touring violinist and UNO professor, she blends classical,

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Smiling violinist holding instrument, wearing a burgundy top and layered necklaces against a white background

Véronique Mathieu

Returning for her third appearance at Crossroads, violinist Véronique Mathieu brings dazzling technique and deep musicality to the 2025 Festival. A passionate advocate for contemporary

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