2024/2025 Season - First Shows Announced


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Anchorage Concert Association is pleased to announce it's first batch of shows for the 2024/2025 season!  Get the best seats at the best price as an Anchorage Concert Association subscriber.  All shows will be available on Subscription soon. Stay tuned for more show announcements!

St Paul & The Broken Bones - Sept. 14, 2024

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St. Paul & The Broken Bones have reached stratospheric heights with their raucous blend of rock, soul, R&B, psychedelia, and funk. Hailed as “one of the nation’s best live bands” (NPR), the electrifying octet from Alabama has shared stages with heavy hitters including Elton John and The Rolling Stones. Sept. 21, 2024, in the Atwood Concert Hall. 

Skerryvore - Oct. 4, 2024

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From the remote island of Tiree to headlining festivals around the world, Skerryvore has skyrocketed to become one of Scotland’s finest musical exports. And it’s easy to see why. Their eclectic fusion of folk, rock, and Americana – with thundering drums and bagpipes, of course – is as rich as a single malt scotch. Oct. 4, 2024, in the Atwood Concert Hall. 

Capitol Fools - Oct. 5, 2024

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The stairway to heavenly political satire originally laid by the Capitol Steps continues upward with the Capitol Fools — the new musical parody show. The equal opportunity offenders hold up a mirror to our crazy political culture, providing hilarious song parodies and foolish reflections that continue to inspire belly laughs. Oct. 5, 2024, in the Atwood Concert Hall   

Pamyua - Oct. 16, 2024

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Described as “Inuit Soul Music,” Pamyua signifies a confluence of cultures, blending Inuit drumming and dance with R&B, gospel, jazz, and funk influences. The result is a new style that reverberates through your body and spirit. Pamyua Oct. 16, 2024 in the Discovery Theatre. 

Potted Potter - Nov. 7-10, 2024

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Potted Potter – the Unauthorized Harry Experience – A Parody by Dan and Jeff” is back by magical demand! Playing to sold-out houses worldwide (and charming Anchorage audiences in 2016 & 2019), the Olivier Award-nominated Potted Potter takes on the ultimate challenge of condensing all seven Harry Potter books into 70 hysterical minutes. Nov. 7-10, 2024, in the Discovery Theatre. 

Broadway's Next Hit Musical - Jan. 31, 2025

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No script, no plot, no rehearsal, and absolutely hilarious. Described as Whose Line Is It Anyway meets The Tony Awards, Broadway’s Next Hit Musical will leave your whole family laughing. Improv, Stand-up Comedy & Live Music made up on the spot! Jan 31, 2025, in the Discovery Theatre. 

Delvon Lamarr Organ Trio - Feb. 15, 2025

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Delvon Lamarr Organ Trio is “I’m gonna get my groove on” organ. The Seattle-based instrumental trio spotlights the unmistakable Hammond B3 organ, creating a booty-shake blend of vintage soul that goes straight to your heart and makes your body heat rise. Feb. 15, 2025, in the Discovery Theatre. 

The Moth Mainstage - Feb. 20, 2025

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The Moth is true stories, told live and without notes, by people from all walks of life. Each performance of The Moth Mainstage is unique, illuminating the diversity and commonality of human experiences. Feb. 20, 2025, in the Atwood Concert Hall. 

The Queen's Cartoonists - Feb. 22, 2025

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Is it possible to create jazz music that appeals to everyone? With The Queen’s Cartoonists, it is. The jazz masters play all the madcap music from classic and contemporary cartoons, perfectly synchronized with the animation projected on stage. It’s the bebop of Betty Boop and the boogie-woogie of Bugs Bunny, complete with sound effects and shenanigans. Feb. 22, 2025, in the Atwood Concert Hall. 

Trailblazing Women of Country - Mar. 7, 2025

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If there were a Mount Rushmore of women in country music, it would include the faces of Patsy Cline, Loretta Lynn, and Dolly Parton. Three groundbreaking voices that revolutionized country culture, they blazed a trail for future generations of women in music.  A tribute to their artistry, Trailblazing Women of Country features intrepid vocalist, Kristina Train, supported by an all-female band performing classics of heartache, self-respect, and staying true to your roots. Mar. 7, 2025, in the Atwood Concert Hall.  

Napoleon Dynamite LIVE - Mar. 14, 2025

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Celebrate Napoleon Dynamite’s 20th anniversary with a full screening of the film followed by a lively, freewheeling discussion with fan-favorite cast members Jon Heder (Napoleon Dynamite), Jon Gries (Uncle Rico), and Efren Ramirez (Pedro).  The live show – perfect for the whole family -- is a wild and hysterical blend of Q&A, comedy improv, game show, and party, with plenty of audience participation. Napoleon Dynamite LIVE, Mar. 14, 2025, in the Atwood Concert Hall. 

Cirque Kalabanté – Afrique en Cirque - Mar. 28-29, 2025

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Welcome to West Africa. Inspired by his daily life in Guinea, founder Yamoussa Bangoura’s Cirque Kalabanté – Afrique en Cirque transports you to a bustling marketplace exploding with vibrant color, live music, and tremendous circus talent. Acrobats flip, jump, and fly across the stage accompanied by rhythmic beats of Afro-jazz, djembe, and kora (a 21-string instrument), thrilling the audience and the troupe themselves. Mesmerizing and magical, Cirque Kalabanté leaves you feeling invigorated and alive. Mar. 28-29, 2025, in the Atwood Concert Hall.     

Ira Glass - May 3, 2025

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Using audio clips, music, and video, Ira Glass delivers a unique talk; sharing lessons from his life and career in storytelling: What inspires him to create? What drives his passion? How have failures and successes informed his decisions? During his presentation, Ira Glass will mix stories live onstage and help his audience better follow the creative process of one of our foremost storytellers. May 3, 2025, in the Atwood Concert Hall. 

 

Get the best seats at the best price as an Anchorage Concert Association subscriber.  All shows will be available on Subscription soon. Stay tuned for more show announcements and on-sale dates!

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