Project Convergence
Community Concerts of the Tri-Cities (CCTC) has brought affordable, world-class concerts to the Mid-Columbia region since 1944, and the tradition continues with a stellar lineup for the 2025–2026 season!
The Dreamboats (Monday September 8, 2025)
This Canadian male singing quartet creates a musical time machine as they bring back the magic of classic rock and roll, infusing the distinctive sounds of the 1950s and 1960s with contemporary energy.
Halie Loren (Wednesday October 1, 2025)
Halie is an award-winning singer and songwriter with a sound rooted in jazz but defying musical boundaries. Her multi-genre and multi-lingual music has earned national and international awards.
The Paperboys (Saturday November 8, 2025)
In a single set, this globe-trotting Canadian band can stomp through Celtic reels, Mexican folk, fiddle tunes, New Orleans jazz, and even a philosophical waltz or two before bringing it all home with a Latino/West African singalong.
Project Convergence (Saturday March 7, 2026)
Imagine the union of classical Indian dance and American tap. Hard to fathom? Come see this bi-coastal troupe unite Indian and African American cultures using the universal language of rhythm.
GQ: Gentlemen’s Quartet (Monday March 23, 2026)
GQ provides a modern, elegant take on some of the finest music ever written, fusing multiple genres in a perfect symphony of sophistication. You’ll experience cello, electric guitar, percussion, piano, violin, and vocals in a whole new way.
Location: Richland High School auditorium, 930 Long Ave, Richland
Time: 7:30pm (all shows)
Season tickets: Adult $70, Youth $35 (or $20 with a family membership)
Price per show: Adult $30, Youth (under 21) $15
Aside from the reduced cost, a benefit of the season pass is that it can be loaned to someone else if you do not wish to attend any given concert. Also, CCTC partners with other community concerts organizations, so members can attend community concerts in Wenatchee, Moses Lake, and The Dalles for free!
Memberships are available at www.communityconcertstc.org or by calling (509) 547-6243.