Yonder Mountain String Band

- Ages
- 6+
- Price From
- $39
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May 1, 2026 - May 1, 2026
Atwood Concert Hall
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Event Info
In the last 27 years, bluegrass music has rocketed to massive mainstream appeal, and Colorado’s Yonder Mountain String Band has been a driving force. Described as “a powerhouse quintet that can knock the door off its hinges at any function” (Americana UK), these progressive bluegrass pioneers blend high-energy acoustic brilliance with vibrant light shows in rock ‘n’ roll settings, earning them festival-favorite status and inspiring the next generation to think (and play) bigger.
With alternative, psychedelic, and improvisational music influences, Yonder Mountain String Band’s sound raises the question: with strings this fast and furious, who needs drums? Prepare for a foot-stomping, soul-soothing evening that will leave you feeling both grounded and alive.
Notice
Ticket required for all ages
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.
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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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- 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.
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Atwood Concert Hall
Alaska Center for the Performing Arts
621 W. 6th Ave
Anchorage, AK 99501
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