Styx fans in Lubbock, get ready: classic-rock favorites are rolling into town for one night only. The veteran band known for arena-size singalongs is scheduled to perform “The Hits Live” at Buddy Holly Hall on March 24th–a show that promises the career-spanning songs fans love. Reserve seats will be available Friday at 10am local at buddyhollyhall.org, so mark your calendars.

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What to Expect from the Show

Expect a full-throttle hits set–Styx regularly mixes chestnuts like “Come Sail Away,” “Too Much Time on My Hands,” “Renegade” and “Blue Collar Man” into their headline shows. In recent announcements the band has also been running a string of high-profile dates for early 2026, including a Las Vegas residency where they’ll perform the 1978 classic Pieces of Eight in its entirety before launching a wider run of shows. That means Lubbock could see both the hits and the big-theater production values Styx has been presenting on this tour-cycle.

Tour Overview — The Big Picture

Across the early-2026 schedule Styx is booked heavily: a multi-night Venetian residency in Las Vegas (late January) and a sequence of shows across Florida and other markets through February and beyond. Official tour listings on the band’s site and major ticket platforms show multiple confirmed 2026 dates, so Lubbock’s March date fits into a larger North American run that’s already drawing attention from classic-rock crowds. If you’re planning travel or looking for other stops nearby, check the band’s official tour page and Ticketmaster for updates and added dates.

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Buddy Holly Hall is the go-to spot for big shows in Lubbock–if you plan to go, grab tickets right at the box office or via buddyhollyhall.org when sales begin Friday at 10am. Local fans should expect typical venue procedures: arrive early, allow time for parking, and double-check seating maps before you buy. If this Styx stop follows the band’s recent patterns, expect a mix of floor and reserved seating and a crowd ready to sing every chorus.

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If you can’t make it to Lubbock, keep an eye on Styx’s official pages for livestream or additional dates. But if you want the full, loud, singalong experience — hearing “Come Sail Away” echo through Buddy Holly Hall is a pretty good reason to plan a night out in Lubbock.

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