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Chris Isaak
Wednesday, February 25, 2026 at 8:00 pm
Chris Isaak returns in 2026 with a tour that’s pure style, swagger, and sound.
From the haunting allure of “Wicked Game” to a catalog packed with rock ’n’ roll classics, Isaak’s smooth vocals and cinematic songwriting have made him a legend. Backed by his longtime band, his live shows are equal parts energy, humor, and timeless cool.
Experience an unforgettable night of music live at the historic Warnors Theatre on February 25, 2026, as Isaak brings his iconic sound to downtown Fresno for one night only.
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Concrete
Saturday, December 5, 2026 at 6:30 pm
Comedian Concrete brings his high-energy delivery, sharp punchlines, and fearless humor to the stage on December 5, 2026.
Known for his bold storytelling and quick wit, Concrete connects with audiences through relatable experiences, social commentary, and nonstop laughs. His dynamic style and crowd-driven approach create an electric atmosphere from start to finish. Don’t miss this hilarious night of live comedy packed with personality, confidence, and unforgettable moments.
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Fey
Thursday, March 12, 2026 at 7:30 pm
Fey brings her electrifying sound to the stage in 2026.
Blending pop anthems, powerful vocals, and high-energy performances, Fey brings the sound that made her an international sensation to the stage. Known for her dynamic presence and chart-topping hits, her shows are filled with passion, nostalgia, and nonstop energy. Experience an exciting night of live music at the historic Warnors Theatre on March 12, 2026 at 7:30 PM, as Fey lights up downtown Fresno for one night only with an unforgettable performance.
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Gary Numan
Thursday, April 9, 2026 at 8:00 pm
Gary Numan brings his amazing music to the Warner's stage on April 9, 2026.
May, 1979. It’s an ordinary Thursday evening, which means it’s time for Top of the Pops. Amidst a zeitgeist of punk and disco, the show suddenly appears to be interrupted by a transmission from the future. A luminous synth riff echoes out, a beat drives on and up steps an otherworldly figure - part robot, part alien - to deliver an enigmatic lyric depicting some kind of android existence in a dystopian future. It’s Gary Numan fronting Tubeway Army for their breakthrough hit ‘Are ‘Friends’ Electric?’.
Of the millions that are watching, few would’ve recognised that this moment foreshadows the shape of music to come, from synth-pop to industrial and alt-pop. That, however, can’t stop it igniting the imagination of an audience that would swell into a devoted following.
Fast-forward to January, 2021. Numan’s first single ‘Intruder’ (from the Intruder album) pulsates ominously as if it’s soundtracking an imminent threat. As austere synths loom like shadows and industrial beats are detonated, the beguiling hook towers like a beacon in the darkness. It’s visionary and venomous, with a narrative that imagines the Earth growing angry at mankind's actions, and more than willing to fight back. In the accompanying video, Numan looks even more out of time than he did back in 1979, like an intergalactic refugee fighting for his own existence.
Those two songs show how Numan has consistently fought against the grain to stick resolutely to his creative vision. In a career that spans over forty years, the music evolves and the themes change. But fans remain fascinated by Numan for the very fact that he’s so uncompromising.
Any story charting four decades will be a mixed blessing of momentous highs and meagre lows. The achievements are remarkable for someone who never made any concessions to mainstream success. Seven Top 10 singles, including ‘Are ‘Friends’ Electric?’ and the debut solo hit ‘Cars’; eight Top 10 albums, three of which topped the charts; and huge critical acclaim, most notably with the Inspiration Award at the prestigious Ivor Novellos.
Naturally, there were times when Numan was very much not in vogue. Sure, there would be ripples of rediscovery but there were years when his increasingly conceptual albums were primarily embraced by hardcore fans. He wasn’t troubling the charts, but audiences were still flocking to see him perform - almost every UK tour would include a sold-out show at the 5000 capacity Hammersmith Apollo.
Gradually, though, praise from Nine Inch Nails, Prince and David Bowie led to a reappraisal of his work. And that has been magnified in recent years with Kanye West, Lady Gaga and Dave Grohl citing him as an influence.
And so, a new narrative emerged. An unlikely icon returned to the top while making music that was darker, fiercer and more inventive than ever.
‘Splinter (Songs From A Broken Mind)’ set the ball rolling by peaking at #20 in 2013, its precise, post-industrial sound delving into Numan’s experiences with depression. He started a new deal with BMG in 2017 and released ‘Savage (Songs From A Broken World)’, an album which depicted earth as a barren wasteland in which humanity and culture had been largely crushed by the effects of global warming. ‘Savage’ hit #2 in the UK charts.
His next album, ‘Intruder’, presented a fresh but complementary narrative. It’s a philosophical examination of a potential future apocalypse: the planet can only survive by purging its inhabitants. ‘Intruder’ also hit #2 in the UK charts.
Numan explained: “‘Intruder’ looks at climate change from the planet’s point of view. If the Earth could speak, and feel things the way we do, what would it say? How would it feel? The songs, for the most part, attempt to be that voice, or at least try to express what I believe the earth must feel at the moment”.
The planet sees us as its children now grown into callous selfishness, with a total disregard for its well being. It feels betrayed, hurt and ravaged. Disillusioned and heartbroken it is now fighting back. Essentially, it considers human kind to be a mistake, a virus attacking the planet. Climate change is the undeniable sign of the Earth saying enough is enough, and finally doing what it needs to do to get rid of us, and explaining why it feels it has to do it.”
Partially written and recorded during lockdown, it’s no surprise that current circumstances have been assimilated into its themes. It’s especially evident in ‘The Gift’, which evolves from a sparse introduction into a resonant Middle-Eastern sonic motif. It imagines Covid-19 as the first weapon that the planet deploys in order to eradicate mankind and once again flourish.
While anger and vengeance rage in its opening chapters, ‘Intruder’ charts a wider spectrum of emotions. ‘Is This World Not Enough’ and ‘A Black Sun’ exude regret and then despair that this fate could’ve been avoided. The finale presents a black-hearted double-bill to bring the curtain down on the tale. First ‘Now And Forever’ offers a hope of eternity in the end days during its theatrical intensity, before the sparse, sorrowful ‘The End Of Dragons’ ends on the chilling reminder that what’s broken can’t always be fixed.
Collectively the album proves that Numan’s creative spark shows no sign of being extinguished.
Numan toured the Intruder album at over 130 shows around the world, finally ending in mid 2024 when he toured the US with Ministry. Since then he’s been back in the studio writing and recording his next (and 23rd) album, due out in early 2026. This one looks at a near future world where humanity lives or dies based on the whims of an AI controlled system. He did take a few weeks out of the studio to play a major UK tour in the Fall to celebrate the 45th Anniversary of his ‘Replicas’ and ‘The Pleasure Principle’ albums, both UK Number 1’s when first released.
That’s just a snapshot of the tale behind one of music’s most singular talents. The full story can be found in Numan’s critically acclaimed autobiography ‘(R)evolution’, which The Observer described as an, “exhaustive, entertaining and often poignant life story.” What comes next will surely be just as intriguin
Don’t miss an unforgettable night of live music at the historic Warnors Theatre on April 9, 2026, as Gary Numan takes over downtown Fresno for a one-night-only performance.
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Jim Henson’s: Labyrinth in Concert
Friday, October 23, 2026 at 6:30 pm
Experience the magic of Jim Henson’s: Labyrinth in Concert on October 23, 2026,
as the beloved fantasy film is brought to life with live musical performance. Featuring the iconic songs and score from the cult classic, this special event blends film, music, and nostalgia into one unforgettable evening. From David Bowie’s legendary performances to the enchanting world of goblins and adventure, fans will relive every moment in a powerful, immersive concert experience. Don’t miss this one-night-only celebration of a timeless favorite.
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Kameron Marlowe
Friday, May 8, 2026 at 8:00 pm
Rising country star Kameron Marlowe and guest verygently are coming to Warnors Theatre on May 8, 2026.
Rising country star Kameron Marlowe brings his powerful vocals and heartfelt songwriting to the stage on May 8, 2026. Known for blending modern country with classic Southern roots, Marlowe delivers high-energy performances and emotional ballads that connect with fans nationwide. With hits that showcase his raw talent and authentic style, he continues to make waves in country music. Don’t miss an unforgettable night of live music as he lights up the stage for one special evening.
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Organ Concert
The Robert Morton Organ Series at Warnors Theatre
Featuring Cactus Harris
Downtown Fresno, California
Experience the power, beauty, and history of one of California’s finest theatre pipe organs in the Robert Morton Organ Series at the historic Warnors Theatre. This special concert series showcases the legendary Robert Morton organ through four unique performances in 2026, presented by acclaimed organist Cactus Harris.
Each concert begins at 3:00 PM and celebrates the timeless sound of the theatre organ in one of Fresno’s most treasured venues.
About the Series
Installed in 1928, the Robert Morton pipe organ at Warnors Theatre was designed to serve as a complete “unit orchestra,” capable of producing everything from delicate flute tones to powerful brass and percussion effects. Originally built to accompany silent films, the organ remains in its original home and continues to inspire audiences nearly a century later.
The Robert Morton Organ Series is dedicated to preserving this remarkable instrument and sharing its unique sound with new generations of listeners. Through a variety of themed programs, Cactus Harris brings the organ’s rich history and expressive range to life.
2026 Concert Schedule
🎬 Sounds from the Silver Screen
March 1, 2026 • 3:00 PM
Relive the magic of classic cinema as the Robert Morton organ recreates the sounds of Hollywood’s golden age. Featuring music from beloved films and silent movie favorites, this program celebrates the organ’s original role in movie palaces.
🇺🇸 Stars, Stripes, and Pipes!
May 31, 2026 • 3:00 PM
A patriotic celebration filled with inspiring American melodies, marches, and timeless favorites. This concert honors our nation’s musical heritage through the powerful voice of the theatre organ.
🎭 The Best of Broadway
September 13, 2026 • 3:00 PM
Enjoy unforgettable songs from Broadway’s greatest shows. From classic musicals to modern favorites, this concert brings the excitement of the stage to the grand setting of Warnors Theatre.
🎄 A Warnors Christmas
December 6, 2026 • 3:00 PM
Celebrate the holiday season with festive music, traditional carols, and seasonal favorites. This joyful concert is a beloved tradition that captures the warmth and spirit of Christmas.
About the Warnors Theatre
Opened in 1928, the Warnors Theatre is one of Fresno’s most iconic historic landmarks. Originally built during the golden age of vaudeville and motion pictures, the theatre has hosted generations of performers and audiences. Its elegant architecture and rich legacy make it the perfect home for the Robert Morton organ.
Today, Warnors continues to serve as a vibrant cultural center, welcoming the community for concerts, films, and special events throughout the year.
Admission Information
🎟Suggested Donation: $20 per concert
Your generous support helps preserve the historic organ and sustain live performances at Warnors Theatre.
Seating is general admission. Doors typically open prior to each performance.
Join Us in 2026
Whether you are a lifelong fan of theatre organ music or experiencing it for the first time, the Robert Morton Organ Series offers a unique opportunity to hear a rare instrument in a magnificent setting.
Join us in 2026 for four unforgettable afternoons of music, history, and community at Fresno’s Warnors Theatre.
DONATIONS WILL BE TAKEN AT THE DOOR
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Patton Oswalt
Friday, April, 2026 at 7:30 pm
Patton Oswalt brings his razor-sharp wit to the stage in 2026.
Delivering an evening of smart, fearless comedy and rapid-fire storytelling. An Emmy and Grammy Award-winning comedian, actor, and writer, Oswalt is known for his bold observations, personal humor, and unmistakable voice that audiences instantly recognize.
Don’t miss a night of nonstop laughs live at the historic Warnors Theatre on April 3, 2026, as Patton Oswalt takes over downtown Fresno for a one-night-only performance.
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Tim Allen
Saturday, March 7, 2026 at 7:30 pm
Why see Tim Allen?
One Of America's Favorite TV Dads On Stage
Tim Allen brings his sharp, relatable stand-up back to the stage on a limited tour this fall. The Golden Globe–winning star rose to fame as one of America’s favorite TV dads on Home Improvement, after already building a successful comedy career. His humor, built on everyday life and family, helped launch a film career highlighted by The Santa Clause and continues to connect with audiences nationwide.
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Zarna Garg
Saturday, April 11, 2026 at 6:30 pm
Comedian Zarna Garg brings her sharp wit, fearless honesty, and hilarious takes on family, culture, and modern life to the stage on Saturday, April 11, 2026. Known for her viral stand-up clips and relatable storytelling, Garg connects with audiences through smart, high-energy comedy. Her fresh perspective and quick humor have made her one of today’s fastest-rising comedy stars. Don’t miss an evening of nonstop laughs and unforgettable entertainment.