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Monthly News & Updates From McIntyre Hall

Monthly News & Updates From McIntyre Hall

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Box Office:360.416.7727

Regular Box Office Hours: Tuesday - Thursday 10am - 2pm

& three hours prior to any ticketed performance.

Tony Furtado Acoustic Trio

McIntyre Hall Presents

Friday, February 3 7:30pm

Tony Furtado, Grammy-winning mandolinist John Reischman, and 4-time national fiddle champion Luke Price will perform sets fueled by music from Tony's newest release, Decembering, as well as favorites from Tony's deep discography.

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Lunasa

McIntyre Hall Presents

Friday, February 24 7:30pm

Named for an ancient Celtic harvest festival in honor of the Irish god Lugh, patron of the arts, Lúnasa is indeed a gathering of some of the top musical talents in Ireland. Its members have helped form the backbone of some of the greatest Irish groups of the decade. Bassist Trevor Hutchinson was a key member of The Waterboys and The Sharon Shannon Band; Guitarist Ed Boyd (Flook, Michael McGoldrick Band); Fiddler Sean Smyth is an All-Ireland champion who has played with Donal Lunny’s Coolfin; Kevin Crawford, considered to be among the finest flutists in Ireland played with the acclaimed traditional group Moving Cloud; and, piper Cillian Vallely of the famous Vallely artistic clan has performed with Riverdance and recently recorded with Bruce Springsteen.

”The Hottest Irish Acoustic band on the Planet” ~ The Irish Voice

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Starry Night Chamber Players

McIntyre Hall Presents

Sunday, February 26 Doors Open at 2:00pm

Comprised of musicians from Skagit, Whatcom, and Island Counties the Starry Night Chamber Players will perform a concert featuring "Letters of Love" from the great composers. This intimate concert takes place in the Studio Space at McIntyre Hall. Patrons are encouraged to enjoy their refreshments during the concert.

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The Reverend Shawn Amos Acoustic Trio

McIntyre Hall Presents

Friday, March 3 7:30pm

Blues and roots singer, The Reverend Shawn Amos, is an exhilarating entertainer whose performances are filled with the foot-stomping, call-and-response energy of 1960s’ Chicago blues shows. The son of music agent-turned entrepreneur, Wally “Famous” Amos and R&B nightclub singer, Shirlee May, Amos was raised in 1970s Los Angeles watching musical legends like Marvin Gaye and Quincy Jones at work.

Amos began releasing a series of semi-autobiographical albums in the 1990s. Exploring, chronicling, and preserving black American music led him to the American blues songbook and a commitment to keeping this great American art form alive. Just as he has on stages throughout the world,

Joining The Rev on stage are Christopher Thomas (bass) and Doctor Roberts (guitar).

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COVID-19 UPDATE

For most events, MASKS ARE ENCOURAGED - but not required.

Some events may have OTHER REQUIREMENTS,

such as Pacific Northwest Opera's DER ROSENKAVALIER

WHERE MASKS ARE REQUIRED FOR ALL PATRONS.

 

The protocols currently in place are subject to change. While we will provide the most up to-date public health procedures to improve patron safety, they are not an absolute protection against contracting COVID-19. Patrons assume their own risk by entering the facility. The COVID-19 Pandemic is a serious and ever changing public health situation and we appreciate your support as we work towards a return to normalcy.

Thank You!

McIntyre Hall values our community partners who join us in providing priceless experiences for audiences and artists. We are very grateful to the following agencies, foundations, businesses, and individuals for their commitment to the inherent value of the performing arts and McIntyre Hall.

Skagit Valley College, the Skagit Regional Public Facilities District,

Washington State Arts Commission, Western States Arts Federation,

National Endowment for the Arts,

The City of Mount Vernon, the City of Burlington, Skagit County,

Hampton Inn & Suites Burlington, Skagit Publishing,

Choice Grounds Care, Skagit Valley Food Coop, All About Hearing,

Skagit Community Foundation, Skagit Valley College Foundation,

Whidbey Weekly, Cascadia Weekly,

Northwest Public Broadcasting, KAPS Radio, KBRC Radio,

The Friends of McIntyre Hall

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