
Music
SCS: Thunderpussy + Maka Gallinger and 808 Ohana (July 19)
Sunday, June 28, 2026 at 5:00 PM – 5:00 PM
Orcas Center · Orcas Island
917 Mt. Baker Road, Eastsound, WA 98245
917 Mt. Baker Road, Eastsound, WA 98245
Orcas Center Presents on The Village Green Stage: Thunderpussy + Maka Gallinger and 808 Ohana Sunday, July 19, 5 p.m. Tiered ticket prices (https://orcascenter.org/ticket-prices/): Free, by donation! Thunderpussy + Maka Gallinger and 808 Ohana Orcas Center is proud to present its annual Summer Concert Series on the Village Green, bringing free, live music to the heart of Eastsound. This vibrant outdoor series, supported in part by Joe & Maureen Brotherton and the Doe Bay team, features many artists from the Doe Bay Artist in Residence program (www.doebay.com/music-and-art/). It celebrates community, creativity, and the magic of music under the open sky. All performances are free for the community and take place on Sundays at 5 p.m. The series runs June 28 through Aug. 30. The eclectic lineup will have something for everyone with phenomenal performers for all ages. Thunderpussy headlines, with Maka Gallinger and 808 Ohana opening, on July 19. Thunderpussy is an all-female rock band from Seattle, Washington. Composed of vocalist Molly Sides, guitarist Whitney Petty, bassist Leah Julius, and drummer Michelle Nuño, the band draws its sound from the swagger and energy of 1970s rock. Opening the show are Maka Gallinger and 808 Ohana. Maka Gallinger is a Hawaiian advocate, activist, singer-songwriter, recording artist, and accomplished performer from the Big Island of Hawaii, known for her unique ukulele play style, versatility, and powerful voice. Her music blends tones of reggae, Latin and island sounds with lyrics that uplift and inspire. Together with her husband Petroglyph, Maka leads 808 Ohana, a multigenerational band whose music features native sounds with tones of reggae and messages that carry the voices of the Kanaka Oiwi and their community.