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Fun takes center stage in Anchorage. From locally produced theater to traveling troupes, homegrown musical acts to chart-topping artists, this city is the best place in Alaska for entertainment. Hit the dance floor, cheer the home team or catch a big screen premier; there's always something to enjoy.

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The Anchorage Opera features both classic and contemporary productions.
The Anchorage Opera features both classic and contemporary productions. ©Visit Anchorage/Cathryn Posey

Entertainment Features

Only with the aid of Alaska’s sparkling winter lights and long summer days can Anchorage host so many great festivals and events in just 365 days.
Anchorage's nightlife has never been better! Go dancing, see a show, check out a live band or trade stories of the day’s adventures in a local pub. Wind down or crank it up – it’ll be a night to...
Listen for the resounding rhythm and song that floats through Anchorage, carried by the beat of an outdoor concert, music festival or cultural performance.
Diverse and daring are the words that best describe Anchorage’s performing arts scene, which offers a spotlight for local and visiting artists to shine.
Anchorage is the ultimate destination for winter fun. Weekends are jam-packed with cool events that honor Alaska traditions and celebrate the last great days of winter. 
There’s always something going on in Anchorage, and that’s the way locals and visitors like it. In fact, we throw parties year-round, no matter the weather or occasion.
Pair your outdoor adventures with metropolitan amenities for the perfect blend of wilderness and civilization. Anchorage is Alaska’s most populous city, and also its arts and cultural capital.
From sentimental favorites to smash Broadway sensations, the Anchorage arts scene presents a wide range of performances for the 2012-2013 season. 
Anchorage, Alaska turns the Last Frontier red, white and blue for the Fourth of July. The city starts celebrations early – and not just because Alaska loves a good party.