Clint Eastwood directs not actors, but the real life heroes of a thwarted terrorist attack in The 15:17 to Paris. It’s the true story of three young Americans traveling through Europe in 2015. It’s the story of their lives, their friendship and their destiny that lead up to the day of the attack. They saved the lives of more than 500 people and stunned the world. It’s rated PG-13 and runs two hours. Help fight terrorism at the Alamo Drafthouse, Premiere, Tinseltown and Stars & Stripes.

David Gaschen returns to the Lubbock stage in Moonlight Pops: Serenade to Broadway! The production, put on by Moonlight Broadway, features a full orchestra and several other vocalists. As you know, Gaschen was the Phantom of the Opera on Broadway for several seasons, and revived the role here in Lubbock last year. The concert will have some of your favorites from classics like Les Misérables, South Pacific, West Side Story and a whole lot more. There are three performances, Friday and Saturday nights at 7:30 and a Sunday Matinee at 2:00. Tickets start at $20 for adults and $15 for children. Get the through Select-A-Seat.

The Traxxas Monster Truck Tour crushes the Lubbock Municipal Coliseum this weekend. These 10,000 pound trucks will race, do wheelie contests, and do some amazing freestyle tricks in the dirt. There are only two events, Friday and Saturday night at 7:30. There’s even an Autograph Pit Party before the shows. Tickets start at $19 for adults and just $6 for kids. Feel the Monster Truck Thunder and get your tickets through Select-A-Seat.

That’s a look at what’s happening in the Hub City, with Joe Sherwood‘s Entertainment Thursday.