The Buddy Holly Hall of Performing Arts and Sciences is holding an event that can only be described as out of this world.

The show Ancient Aliens, featured on the HISTORY Channel, will be stopping in Lubbock on January 22nd, 2023 to bring fans into a new live experience.

The event, known as Ancient Aliens LIVE: Project Earth, is said to be an experiential extension of the show Ancient Aliens, which explores the theory that extraterrestrials have been visiting Earth for millions of years.

The 90-minute live experience will feature Ancient Astronaut theorist Giorgio Tsoukalos (from the popular meme), investigative mythologist William Henry, aerospace engineer and intelligence expert Travis Taylor, UFO investigator Nick Pope, and real-life Indiana Jones, David Childress. The group will be discussing the most popular extraterrestrial fan theories and topics such as the moon, Egypt, Area 51 and the theory of extraterrestrials in religious writings and art.

Tickets for Ancient Aliens LIVE: Project Earth will go on sale Friday, September 30th, at 10 a.m. and will vary in price — from $43 to $63. There will also be a VIP experience for die-hard fans, but will be limited in quantity, so it’s a first come, first-served basis.

There’s a clear bag policy in place for the Buddy Holly Hall with an exception for small clutches. Strollers are not permitted in the venue.

Tickets can be purchased online at buddyhollyhall.com or in person at the box office, located at 1300 Mac Davis Lane, Monday through Friday from noon to 4 p.m.

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