May
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May
01
Atwood Concert Hall
Hey there Anchorage music maniacs - what's up, Alaska?! Guess what! - the newest talk of the city are coming through and taking over the stage in Atwood Concert Hall on Friday 1st May 2026 - all for you. Just picture this - we start with an sing-a-long on the way to the Atwood Concert Hall, Alaska Center for the Performing Arts' crown jewel with over 2,000 seats. We pull up the our musical chapel - we find a spot in the crowd, the lights drop and cheers errupt, and then - Yonder Mountain String Band appears and starts belting out everyones fav hit!
THIS celebration - This spring Yonder Mountain String Band, the progressive bluegrass pioneers known for blending traditional bluegrass with rock and jam band elements, is getting ready for their biggest tour yet - taking over ALL of North America this 2026 - and thank god - you can get spots for the show - for me and you! Get ready to hear fan favorites like "Half Moon Rising," "Two Hits and the Joint Turned Brown," and "Left Me in a Hole" as this jamgrass legend brings their high-energy, improvisational performance to Anchorage!
OKAY - Passes are on sale now and will cost ya $73! So that means get yours today - tell all your alt. gals and guys - and we'll see you soon!
Well well well - it's true Atwood Concert Hall, it's the best place to be for all things indie, and nothing's changing when Yonder Mountain String Band rolls through this Friday 1st May 2026. This spring on their grand 2026 tour - hitting stage from all over the country. The Yonder Mountain String Band 2026 Tour is her biggest yet - guaranteeing every stop is bound to be a a party, so THAT'S why you have to be here. Expect moshing and all the songs that made us fall in love with them in the first place, including classics like "Half Moon Rising" and "Left Me in a Hole."
Yonder Mountain String Band is the hottest up and comer of the alt-rock scene - and if you HAVEN'T heard their latest EP yet - well, make sure to pop that in now as you finish reading. Yonder Mountain String Band is no stranger to the Anchorage underground scene, and was born to be a underground legend! From bar tab shows to a full blown leader - it's been a journey. The progressive bluegrass pioneers have been blending traditional string sounds with rock and jam band elements since 1998, carving out the 'jamgrass' subgenre with their drummer-less lineup featuring mandolin, banjo, guitar, and bass. And we all know, they ALWAYS had the sauce - with all their epic hits - it was always a WHEN, not IF. Throughout their career, they've earned a few awards, including hits on all over the radio and with multiple platinum hits - and with a whole TOUR still left to go this year. With multiple IBMA nominations and headlining spots at major festivals like Telluride Bluegrass Festival under their belt, they continue to deliver the high-energy improvisational performances fans crave.
Atwood Concert Hall is THE destination to be this spring. Find it in the heart of Anchorage, Alaska - there's tonnes of places to grab drinks before and after this mega event. The crown jewel of the Alaska Center for the Performing Arts boasts over 2,000 seats and world-class acoustics. Your never more than a step away from more indie entertainment options. This night doesn't have to end with the show! We know you'll want to keep on rockin'!
Like we said, tickets are now available and starting at $73 for the rager this Friday 1st May 2026. And... come on, it's Yonder Mountain String Band! AKA its obvious these are going to sell out SOON! There's only SO many tickets folks. Don't wait! Secure your tix today, and get ready to dance. See you in the middle, at Atwood Concert Hall! The box office is never far away, and the 'buy tickets' is even closer!
Please see below the Atwood Concert Hall seating chart for the Yonder Mountain String Band event on 1 May 2026. The ticket price will vary depending on the seating section. Compare different sections to find the cheapest Yonder Mountain String Band tickets. For accessible seating please contact Atwood Concert Hall directly.
Atwood Concert Hall, Anchorage, Alaska, , US