Lineup runs Oct. 5 through Dec. 6, featuring nationally renowned acts and local students, residents
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On Sunday, Oct. 5, the Warren Miller Performing Arts Center will welcome “Collision of Rhythm” for a high-energy percussion performance to begin its 2025 fall performance lineup.
The two-person group mixes music, rhythm, comedy and audience interaction in a way that feels fresh and unforgettable, according to a WMPAC press release. The duo has been featured on “The Tonight Show,” “America’s Got Talent” and a Super Bowl commercial.
“We always think of the off-season in Big Sky as being quiet with nothing to do,” WMPAC Executive Director John Zirkle stated in the release. “But we have plenty of nights of entertainment for you and the family.”
After “Collision of Rhythm,” the series continues Sunday, Oct. 19 with a children-oriented act called “Gary’s Variety Show,” blending juggling, audience participation and classic vaudeville for a family-focused evening. The release noted it’s a show best suited for families with young children.
For a local Halloween-themed flavor, Lone Peak High School students will perform “The Addams Family” on Oct. 26. “In addition to nationally recognized, award-winning performers, the fall season at WMPAC also brings opportunities for Big Sky locals to demonstrate their own talents,” the release stated.
On Thursday, Nov. 13, local adults with Big Sky Community Theater will perform “Arsenic and Old Lace,” a Broadway classic farce about two seemingly sweet sisters whose idea of charity work has a dark and hilarious twist.
A “genre-bending,” “boundary breaking” string quartet follows on Sunday, Nov. 16. The group, Invoke, weaves together classical, folk, bluegrass, jazz and original works into a unique sound featuring violin, viola, mandolin, banjo and vocals. Invoke has previously performed at Carnegie Hall and Lincoln Center.
The fall series wraps up on Dec. 6, with a spotlight on talented local women. “Her Gift, Her Creation” features musical performances and a gallery of local artwork.
Tickets to all the events are available at WMPAC’s website.