Walla Walla Valley weekend picks: Pigs on the Wing, Quartetto Gelato and Wicked sing-along

This weekend, Gesa Power House Theatre invites music lovers to experience three unique acts: Pigs on the Wing, Quartetto Gelato, and a Wicked sing-along. Each performance delivers its own flair, offering something for everyone in Walla Walla Valley.

Key Takeaways:

  • Variety of musical offerings.
  • Gesa Power House Theatre hosts all shows.
  • Popular songs referencing “Defying Gravity” and “Welcome to the Machine.”
  • Walla Walla Valley boasts an active entertainment scene.
  • Originated from the Walla Walla Union-Bulletin on November 11, 2025.

A Weekend of Musical Programming

Gesa Power House Theatre is lighting up Walla Walla Valley’s entertainment scene for one special weekend. Whether you’re a fan of soaring show tunes or classic rock nods, there’s something to sing along to in town.

Diverse Genres Under One Roof

A highlight of the weekend is the eclectic range of musical styles. From the dramatic pull of Broadway songs associated with the production Wicked to the atmospheric sounds hinted at by “Welcome to the Machine,” viewers can expect a mix that spans multiple decades and taste preferences.

Spotlight on Three Acts

• Pigs on the Wing
• Quartetto Gelato
• Wicked Sing-Along

The combination of these performances underscores the innovative programming. Pigs on the Wing references rock influences, Quartetto Gelato brings its own twist on musical presentation, and the Wicked Sing-Along allows fans to belt out beloved tunes such as “Defying Gravity.”

Why Walla Walla Valley?

The Walla Walla Union-Bulletin places love for local events front and center. Gesa Power House Theatre’s commitment to bringing in diverse performers demonstrates the region’s robust cultural offerings. These events show that the local scene continues to draw crowds looking for a wide range of entertainment.

A Celebration in Every Note

If you’re tempted to sing your heart out or simply sit back and revel in the live performances, there’s a seat for you. As fall progresses in the Walla Walla Valley, these weekend picks reflect a vibrant cultural tapestry—one that the Gesa Power House Theatre proudly showcases for residents and visitors alike.

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