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Spring time is a relatively short season in Alaska. The cold of winter seems to last forever, then before you know it, the snow is melted and the flora of south central AK is growing. One barely notices this transformation because of mild temperatures and lots of rain, which is ...Read More
Alyeska Ski Resort, Alaska, Alyeska Ski Resort, Alaska - The Alyeska Resort Blog
Face it, mom has taken care of you and put up with you for as long as you’ve been around. This includes making you countless breakfasts, lunches and dinners not to mention snacks, birthday cakes and holiday meals. Sunday May 12 pay her back with a brunch at Alyeska Resort’ ...Read More
Alyeska Ski Resort, Alaska, Alyeska Ski Resort, Alaska - The Alyeska Resort Blog
Alyeska Resort and Midnight Sun Brewing Co. are hosting a special beer dinner at the Aurora Bar & Grill. The evening will be featuring five beers paired with Chef James Davison’s four-course dinner. Space is limited! The Menu Greet Beer Snowshoe White Belgian Wit Alaskan Fried Oyster Fallen Angel Belgian ...Read More
Alyeska Summer ConcertsIt is often said that great music should be enjoyed in the great outdoors. We couldn't agree more! Alyeska is excited to announce the talented and diverse line-up for this season's Alyeska Summer Concert Series. Each show will be outside on the Daylodge Lawn, rain or shine. Enjoy cold beverages or a glass of fine wine at the Beer Garden with specialty food vendors for tasty treats.
The shows are family-friendly and for all ages - kids ages 12 and under get in free! Doors open at 6 pm, with music from 7 pm to midnight. Lawn chairs, blankets and dancing shoes encouraged.
Make it a getaway! Alyeska Summer Concert Lodging Packages available from $209pndo. Learn more >

There was a time when Memphis-based Lucero played warehouses with a fresh style—smashing punk zeal into country-rock tradition.In 2009, with the release of 1372 Overton Park, the band shed it's unknown facade for mainstream recognition although far from abandoning their country/rock/punk influences that they’ve become known for over their previous five records and countless tour dates in front of rabid fans. “I think the fact that we don't claim a genre is very important to what Lucero is,” according to Nichols. “There are too many rules in punk rock. Too many rules in country music. We’re hard headed and…god damn if we don’t do things the way we want to do them.” Check out the band's website >
$15 advance | $20 day of show
June 25: Pato Banton & the Now GenerationWith a beat to keep your feet dancing, Pato Banton delivers a message that is food for the mind and soul. He's been known to dialogue with the crowd on a range of topics including current day events and spiritual freedom while keeping the vibes upbeat and fun. The direction of the concert is totally based on the feedback Pato receives from the audience as there is no fixed set list. In his own words: “Stay Positive” & “Never Give In.” Check out the band's website >
$10 advance | $15 day of show
July 23 & 24: The WailersSome bands need no introduction… The resort is excited for the return of The Wailers for two nights. Local reggae band, Iyah Ites will open the show. Together with Bob Marley, the Wailers have sold in excess of 250 million albums worldwide. Outside of their groundbreaking work with Marley, the Wailers have also played or performed with international acts like Sting, the Fugees, Stevie Wonder, Carlos Santana, and Alpha Blondy, as well as reggae legends such as Peter Tosh, Bunny Wailer, and Burning Spear. Reggae music has never stopped evolving and for millions of people from around the world it is still defined by the songs of Bob Marley and the Wailers. Check out the band's website >
$15 advance | $20 day of show