• “Unforgettable, That’s What You Are!” Skagit Symphony Concert

    “Unforgettable, That’s What You Are!” Skagit Symphony welcomes back Roupen Shakarian, who is writing a special commissioned piece to celebrate its 40th anniversary! Following the special piece, hear three tales brought to life by the soaring voice of Laura Sanders, and finally Elgar’s impressions of those most beloved to him in Enigma Variations. Tickets $10-45.00 available through McIntyre Hall Box Office: (360) 416-7727 More information: www.Skagitsymphony.com

  • Kulshan Youth Choir Concert

    The Kulshan Youth Choir invites you to celebrate the songs that nature sings at their upcoming concert, "O Colored Earth," on Thurs., April 23...

  • Kulshan Chorus Presents: Carmina Burana

    Kulshan Chorus, Cantabile Chamber Choir, Kulshan Youth Choir, Sno-King Community Chorale, and orchestra join forces under the artistic direction of Dustin Willets to perform Carl Orff’s masterpiece...

  • Vendovi and Book of Shred Play at Paws!

    Get your tickets now for live music at Paws! Spring is here, the weather is warming up and we are here to have a great time with you and your dogs. Vendovi and Book of Shred, two rock bands set to take the PNW by windstorm, will be performing 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm, April 30th. Vendovi has played multiple venues across Bellingham and the PNW including their most recent show...

  • Skagit Symphony presents: There and Back Again

    Having journeyed to Paris, Vienna, Budapest, and Istanbul this concert season, the Skagit Symphony has one more stop on our magical music tour. Featuring works by Vaughan Williams and Elgar, we’ll celebrate London of a century ago. Steinway Artist Sandra Wright Shen returns to set off sonic firework in Saint-Saens spectacular second piano concerto. For...

  • Skagit Valley Chorale, Heralding Christmas 2022

    After our joyful return to McIntyre Hall for our 2022 spring concert, we are excited to have our first Christmas concert there with a live audience since 2019. We will visit some of our Christmas favorites and yours, too, and bring back the...

  • Skagit Symphony presents: Shake it! A Family Concert and Children’s Music Fair

    McIntyre Hall 2501 East College Way, Mount Vernon, WA, United States

    MOVE IT! SHAKE IT! PLAY IT! Join Skagit Symphony for our toe-tapping, hip shaking, and always fun Family Concert. Learn about the instruments of the orchestra and what makes music so much fun. This year’s Family theme of music that moves us will feature pieces from across the Americas. Just try to stay in your seat...

  • Tony Furtado Trio

    McIntyre Hall 2501 East College Way, Mount Vernon, WA, United States

    Tony Furtado Trio McIntyre Hall Presents Friday, February 3 at 7:30pm Very few musicians of any stripe so personify a musical genre as completely as Tony Furtado embodies Americana roots music. Tony is an evocative and soulful singer, a wide-ranging songwriter and a virtuoso multi-instrumentalist adept on banjo, cello-banjo, slide guitar and baritone ukulele who mixes and matches sounds and styles with the flair of a...

  • Candlelit Dinner and Music

    The Blue Room 202 E. Holly St., Ste. 301 & 401, Bellingham, WA, United States

    Join us for a beautiful evening of music featuring Raquel Norland, Michael Dayvid, and PS Webster, paired with catering from local restaurant Cosmos Bistro. Learn more about the artists below: // Raquel Norland \ Bandcamp: https://raquelnorland.bandcamp.com Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/5P2B9mOV9U5WAHXTlQCRLX?si=ONC_8f6yTjOU4X55WUA60w // Michael Dayvid \ Website: https://www.michaeldayvid.com Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/4Vzo5mIHkmyVeRVVph9qpO?si=GH-RXV6eSUe2MlbTex8Y7w // PS...

  • Suuns, Lorelle Meets The Obsolete

    The Shakedown 1212 N State St, Bellingham

    Head to the Shakedown this February for a night of not one, but two experimental groups known for both their creativity and “restrained noise.” The night kicks off with post-punk tunes from the Montreal-based Suuns and closes with sounds from the album “De Facto” by...