Ball in the House

- Duration
- 75 mins
- Ages
- 6+
- Price From
- $24
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Saturday, Mar 21, 2026
8:00 PM
Atwood Concert Hall
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Event Info
Ball in the House is a high-energy Boston-based a cappella group that brings every performance to life using only the human voice. Blending R&B, soul, pop and hip-hop, they create a full-band sound—complete with vocal percussion, soaring harmonies and dynamic leads—without a single instrument in sight.
Get Down, Get Funky, Get Vocal—The Ultimate A Cappella Disco Party! Two great experiences: One Great Night!
Alaska Junior Theater's Annual Benefit Performance: "Saturday Night Fever!" with Ball in the House begins at 5PM at the Atwood and combines with the Public Performance at 8 PM. The evening begins with online, silent and live auctions that support AJT and then moves into a spectacular performance for all.
Get ready to be transported back to the glittering days of disco with a high-energy all-vocal extravaganza that will have you dancing in your seat! This thrilling tribute to the iconic disco era features every beat, bassline and harmony performed entirely a cappella—no instruments, just pure vocal talent. From groovy classics to funky chart-toppers, it’s a dazzling celebration of the music that made mirror balls spin and dance floors come alive.
Touring nationally with over 200 shows a year, Ball in the House has shared the stage with music legends like The Beach Boys, The Temptations and Lionel Richie, as well as modern acts like the Jonas Brothers. Their captivating live shows and impressive vocal range have earned them national TV appearances on America’s Got Talent, The TODAY Show and PBS, plus features in campaigns for brands like Amazon and Cool Whip.
Beyond the stage, the group is dedicated to music education, offering workshops and school performances that inspire and engage the next generation of musicians. With a fresh take on classic sounds and a passion for connecting with audiences, Ball in the House proves that the voice is the most powerful instrument of all.
Ball in the House consists of the talents of Oscar Hall (Baritone), Tyler Nordin (Tenor), Kevin Cincotta-Guest (Bass), Wallace Thomas (High Tenor) and Jon Ryan (Vocal Percussion).
Benefit Auctions & Reception
Notice
Ticket required for all ages
An ASL interpreter will sign this event in American Sign Language. Seats with a view of the interpreter are labeled as "Interpreter View" seats on the seat selection map.
The Gregory M. Carr Family Lounge opens 1 hour prior to this event. Access is an exclusive benefit for the PAC’s donors of $1,000 and more. Capacity is limited. Find out more at PAC Donor Lounge.
Tickets are issued as digital tickets that can be shown from your device as you enter. Tickets can be forwarded to a friend beginning 48 hours before the performance.
The PAC is a gathering place where all are welcome to share the Arts as a passion and way of life.
Code of Conduct
Alaska Center for the Performing Arts has introduced security measures for the comfort and safety of all guests and performers. Everyone entering the PAC will pass through an electronic security system that uses extremely low frequency radio waves (ELF) to scan for weapons. Please notify the security personnel upon arrival if you'd prefer special screening.
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If you already have tickets and are concerned that your current seats may not fulfill your needs, please complete this special seating request form.
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- All levels of the Performing Arts Center have wheelchair accessible locations where patrons may either remain seated in their wheelchairs or transfer to portable seats. Courtesy wheelchairs may be borrowed while on site thanks to the Carolyn Ramey Memorial Fund.
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Reserved Seating:
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- All levels of the Performing Arts Center have scooter accessible locations where patrons may either remain seated in their scooter or transfer to portable seats. Scooters cannot be placed in the aisles due to the Performing Arts Center's evacuation plan. Patrons are welcome to transfer to a Performing Arts Center transport wheelchair in the lobby to gain access to permanent seat locations. Scooters will be stored in the lobbies.
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- Sound from the stage is broadcast directly to you by our in-house listening system (Listen Technologies LR-52000-072). This system has a standard 3.5mm output jack, so you can use your own headset or one of our stereo headsets. A limited number of T-coil compatible loop lanyards are also available. Listening devices are kept at the House Manager's station in the lobby prior to and during-3 performances. This service is free of charge, however a deposit or ID is required.
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- Programs are available if requested at least 3 weeks prior to the event.
For more information about Accessible Services please call 907-263-ARTS (2787) or submit our contact form.
Atwood Concert Hall
Alaska Center for the Performing Arts
621 W. 6th Ave
Anchorage, AK 99501
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