
(SOUTH ORANGE, NJ) -- Texas Flood - A Tribute to Stevie Ray Vaughan comes to the South Orange Performing Arts Center (SOPAC) on Friday, April 10, 2026 at 7:30pm.
Dallas, Texas is home to one of the most authentic Stevie Ray Vaughan tribute bands in the world, a group that has captivated audiences globally and domestically with their uncanny channeling of the blues legend. Their commitment to recreating the SRV experience is truly unparalleled.
At the heart of this extraordinary band is guitarist and vocalist Tommy Katona. Hailing originally from Hungary, Katona possesses a rare talent that allows him to embody the spirit of Stevie Ray Vaughan with astonishing accuracy.
His guitar playing is nothing short of phenomenal, mirroring SRV's blistering solos, soulful bends, and iconic tone with a precision that leaves audiences spellbound. Beyond his instrumental prowess, Katona's vocal delivery is eerily similar to Vaughan's, capturing the raw emotion and distinctive phrasing that defined SRV's singing. When Katona plays and sings, it's as if SRV himself has returned to the stage.
Tickets range from $35.80 to $51.20 and are available for purchase online. South Orange Performing Arts Center (SOPAC) is located at One SOPAC Way in South Orange, New Jersey.
The rhythm section of this powerhouse trio is equally exceptional. Bassist Steve Buckner provides the foundational groove, laying down deep, resonant basslines with a masterful touch that perfectly complements Katona's guitar work. His rhythmic precision and soulful feel are indispensable to the band's authentic sound. Drummer Travis Montoya, with his dynamic and powerful drumming, propels the band forward, channeling Chris Layton's unmistakable shuffle and powerful fills. Montoya's percussive brilliance provides the backbone for the band's high-energy performances, locking in with Buckner to create an irresistible rhythm section.
Together, this Dallas-based tribute band has taken their electrifying show to stages across the United States and around the world.
Their domestic travels have seen them headline renowned venues and festivals from coast to coast, while their international performances have brought the magic of Stevie Ray Vaughan to appreciative audiences in numerous countries. They are not merely playing songs; they are delivering an experience, a heartfelt homage to one of the greatest guitarists of all time, performed with a level of authenticity that truly sets them apart.
The South Orange Performing Arts Center offers audiences exhilarating and diverse arts entertainment in its intimate venue, serving as the cultural heartbeat of the greater South Orange/Maplewood region and contributing to the economic and social vibrancy of its highly diverse community.
SOPAC is an accessible cultural destination that presents world-class artists in an intimate and welcoming environment. The Jennifer & Tony Leitner Performance Hall is a 439-seat mainstage theatre with superb acoustics, sight lines, and seating. Audiences remark that performances in this space are like having their favorite artists right in their own living room. Artists acknowledge that the atmosphere encourages conversations with audiences. The Loft at SOPAC is a 2,185 square-foot multi-purpose space used for performances, rehearsals, classes, and special events.
The unique architecture of SOPAC’s building, which includes a stunning 3-story glass-enclosed atrium, is also home to the Herb + Milly Iris Gallery. Beyond the building, SOPAC co-produces local events such as South Orange Summer Nights and serves students and schools through its arts education residencies.
SOPAC is invested in arts education. SOPAC serves students and schools in our region through a School Performance Series, performing Arts Residencies, and an annual juried art exhibit entitled INSPIRED MINDS: Young Artist Exhibition. SOPAC also collaborates with the New Jersey State Council on the Arts each year to host the Region 5 Poetry Out Loud competitions. The Seton Hall University Arts Council presents a diverse range of events at SOPAC with seasoned professionals, students, and faculty.
SOPAC opened its doors in 2006, born from a shared vision of the South Orange Village Trustees and Seton Hall University as the centerpiece of an ambitious redevelopment plan. Now celebrating its 20th Anniversary Season, SOPAC continues to serve as a cultural cornerstone for the region — an economic driver for the community and a catalyst for artistic opportunity — while looking ahead to its next chapter of impact and growth.








