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Five for Fighting with String Quartet

Five for Fighting with String Quartet

Wed Jan 13 2027

January 13, 2027

7:30PM


$65 Premium | $60 General
Youth Free *limited availability/ticket required

  ON SALE WINTER '26

Join us for an unforgettable evening with Five for Fighting, the platinum-selling, GRAMMY-nominated project of singer-songwriter and pianist John Ondrasik.

Known for heartfelt, soaring songs including “Superman (It’s Not Easy),” “100 Years,” “The Riddle,” and “Chances,” Ondrasik has created music that has become part of the soundtrack of a generation, with more than one billion streams and placements in over 350 films, television shows, and commercials.

With his unmistakable voice, moving piano-driven songs, and gift for storytelling, Five for Fighting brings audiences an evening of music filled with reflection, hope, and connection. Don’t miss this special performance at VCA.

 

Coming to Vashon for the performance? Make it a weekend escape. Enjoy the show, then take time to explore the island’s art scene, scenic beaches, and local restaurants while staying at The Lodges on Vashon, located just minutes from the theater. Use discount code MUSIC20 to save on your stay.

 

                                      

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