20 more shows announced for Anchorage Concert Association's 2022/2023 season 


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Broadway, concerts, comedy, and more give Alaskans a season of inspiration 

ANCHORAGE, AK – Anchorage Concert Association, the state’s largest arts and entertainment presenter, is pleased to announce it’s full lineup of shows for the 2022/2023 season. All shows will be at the Alaska Center for the Performing Arts. 


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Neko Case is unlike any other artist. Fearless and inventive, she wields her voice like a kiss and her metaphors like a baseball bat. With a career spanning over 20 years, “one of America’s best and most ambitious songwriters” has journeyed from punk/country torchbearer to “essentially peerless” avant pop icon (NPR). Sept. 16, 2022, in the Atwood Concert Hall.


Skerryvore

Hailing from the remote island of Tiree, Skerryvore has skyrocketed to become one of Scotland’s greatest 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. Sept. 23, 2022, in the Discovery Theatre. 


Orquesta Akokan

Close your eyes and imagine you’re transported to a dance club in Cuba in the late ‘40s – that relentless rhythm you hear is the heartbeat of Orquesta Akokán. Since bursting onto the global music scene only four years ago, these Grammy-nominated fireballs have lit up stages worldwide, including selling out Lincoln Center, and topped NPR Music’s annual “Best of” lists with grooves “as intense as a runaway train.” Sept. 30, 2022, in the Atwood Concert Hall. 


Eisenhower Dance Detriot

Considered one of the world’s finest contemporary ensembles, Eisenhower Dance Detroit gives new life to the art of dance with breath-taking productions that are versatile, fun, and totally accessible. Collaborating with film directors, composers, visual designers, and musicians, these artist-athletes strive to deepen the admiration for dance and explore social issues in a “hearty, no-nonsense” way (NYT) producing “a nice balance between hip fun and serious dance” (Chicago Tribune). Oct. 7, 2022, in the Discovery Theatre 


Duplessy & the Violins of the World

Blending eastern and western sounds, Duplessy & The Violins of the World is turning the earth on its ear. Asian always, spirit of the blues often, with Celtic rhythms and melodies of the Mongolian steppes offer an astonishing cross-cultural encounter. The result is a harmonious new style as balanced as yin and yang.  Oct. 28, 2022, in the Discovery Theatre. 


Making Movies

In the words of Making Movies, “Rock ‘n' roll is latin music.” Whether singing in English or Spanish, their sound is sensual and smoky, with distorted guitars and psychedelic riffs erupting from latin grooves. Described as “an eclectic blend of rumbero percussions, delicate organs and grungy fuzz rock” (Rolling Stone). Nov. 4, 2022, in the Discovery Theatre. 


The Suffers

Don’t be fooled by the name – when Houston band The Suffers step on stage, there’s a combustible force so strong it can cure just about anything. “This band is on fire,” asserts NPR’s Bob Boilen, giving you “soul, straight from horn to heart.” Nov. 5, 2022, in the Atwood Concert Hall. 


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To hear Kanekoa is to love them. One of Hawai‘i’s premier live music experiences, Kanekoa’s island jam-rock is redefining the power and possibility of the ’ukulele, much like local legend (and collaborator) Jake Shimabukuro. Nov. 11, 2022, in the Discovery Theatre. 


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Feel the warmth and wonder of the holidays when the curtain rises again at The Nutcracker with Eugene Ballet, now more meaningful than ever. For over 30 years, The Nutcracker has become a beloved Anchorage tradition that reminds us to dream bigger, leap higher, and experience the wonder of being a kid again. Nov. 25, 2022, in the Atwood Concert Hall. 


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Portland Cello Project is no stranger to Alaska, the genre-bending string collective has become a perennial favorite in Anchorage. This year, they’re ringing in the yule Alaska-style with the Portland Cello Project Holiday Show, joining local guest artists for this unique twist on the traditional holiday concert — one part variety show, one part homage to the season, one part freewheeling spectacle. Dec. 2-3, 2022, in the Discovery Theatre. 


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More than 50 million people around the world have experienced the smash hit phenomenon that is BLUE MAN GROUP and now it’s your turn! BLUE MAN GROUP returns to Anchorage for a limited engagement on their new North American tour. It’s everything you know and love about BLUE MAN GROUP—signature drumming, colorful moments of creativity and quirky comedy—the men are still blue but the rest is all new! Featuring pulsing, original music, custom-made instruments, surprise audience interaction and hilarious absurdity, join the Blue Men in a joyful experience that unites audiences of all ages. Dec. 6-11, 2022 in the Atwood Concert Hall.


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Recycled Percussion doesn’t need a drum set. The world’s premier junk rock band plays instruments you’re more likely to find in a garage than a concert hall: power tools, car parts, vacuums, ladders, and more. Jan. 21, 2023, in the Atwood Concert Hall. 


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Laura Cortese & the Dance Cards are like sonic magpies: curious adventurers traversing the world collecting melodies and rhythms that glitter like jewels. The common thread? The power of strings. Jan. 27, 2023, in the Discovery Theatre. 


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Shawn Colvin, Marc Cohn & Sarah Jarosz come together onstage for a special evening. Gather together for a special night of heartfelt music with these songwriting masters. Feb. 2, 2023, in the Atwood Concert Hall. 


Cirque Mechanics Zephyr

Mechanical wonders, circus gadgetry, and astonishing acrobatics – it’s all part of Cirque Mechanics Zephyr, the circus visionaries breezing into Anchorage again with their new show. Inspired by the power of the wind – and the human ingenuity that goes into harnessing it. Feb. 3-4, 2023 in the Atwood Concert Hall. 


The Moth Mainstage speaker with arms wide open

The Moth is true stories, told live and without notes. The Moth Mainstage shows are renowned for the great range of human experience they showcase. Feb. 15, 2023, in the Atwood Concert Hall.  


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Annual fan favorite International Guitar Night returns with an inspiring new cast of guitar luminaries. Canadian jazz guitarist and vocalist, and recipient of the 2021 Juno (Canadian Grammy) for Jazz Album Of The Year Jocelyn Gould.  She will be joined by Flamenco master Jesus Guerrero; contemporary classical guitarist Stephanie Jones, and Finnish guitarist Olli Soikkeli. Feb. 17-18, 2023, in the Discovery Theatre. 


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Eileen Ivers will change the way you think about the violin. The Grammy-winning fiddler and original musical star of Riverdance is so boldly imaginative and virtuosic, The New York Times calls her "the Jimi Hendrix of the violin.” Mar. 4, 2023, in the Atwood Concert Hall. 


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The Daily Show has won 24 Primetime Emmy Awards over its 20+ year reign as TV’s top satirical news and talk show. Now, four brilliant, Emmy-nominated Daily Show comedy writers are stepping out from behind their desks and into the spotlight for The Daily Show Writers Comedy Tour. Mar. 10-11, 2023, in the Discovery Theatre. 


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Few artists have a catalogue as rich and honest as Rosanne Cash. Born with a love of music inherited from her legendary father, Cash carved out her own artistic identity, becoming one of the country’s pre-eminent singer-songwriters with 21 top-40 hits, 15 albums, and four Grammys (and 12 nominations). Mar. 17, 2023, in the Atwood Concert Hall. 


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Post-post-modern diva Meow Meow has hypnotized, inspired, and terrified audiences worldwide. The spectacular, crowd-surfing empress embodies a new kind of 21st century cabaret – with plenty of sensational singing, witty banter, and sass for days. Apr. 7, 2023, in the Discovery Theatre.


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Jersey Boys is the international musical phenomenon that takes you behind the scenes - and behind the music - of Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons. No wonder that for over 15 years, New York's favorite musical is the one about the boys from Jersey.  Apr. 25-30, 2023, in the Atwood Concert Hall. 


Tickets will go on sale to Anchorage Concert Association subscribers in June and the general public later this summer.

ANCHORAGE CONCERT ASSOCIATION

Anchorage Concert Association is the largest arts and entertainment presenter in Alaska. As a nonprofit organization with the mission to inspire and enhance community through the performing arts, Anchorage Concert Association connects people through performance and presents internationally acclaimed artists from the entire spectrum of the performing arts.


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