A nationally known voice is coming back to one of the region’s most historic stages.
Ryan Quinn, the powerhouse singer and former finalist on NBC’s The Voice, will perform live at Gates Hall in Pultneyville on Friday, October 3 at 7 p.m.
From national spotlight to small-town stage
Quinn shot to fame with a four-chair turn on The Voice, earning praise from judge Christina Aguilera, who called his talent “one of those voices that needs to be heard worldwide.” Now, he’s bringing that same talent to one of New York’s most cherished community theaters.
The concert is part of the Williamson-Pultneyville Historical Society’s ongoing performance series at Gates Hall — the oldest continuously active small community theater in America. The venue’s 120-seat auditorium offers an up-close, intimate setting for fans to experience Quinn’s vocals and musicianship.
Proceeds from the concert will support ongoing preservation and improvement efforts at Gates Hall, which sits on both the State and National Registers of Historic Places.
The all-volunteer Williamson-Pultneyville Historical Society maintains and programs the venue, keeping its legacy alive through performances like this one.
How to get tickets
Tickets for the October 3 concert are on sale now at www.w-phs.org. Organizers expect the event to sell out.

