Seattle

Washington, United States

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Seattle Symphony - Ben Rector
Benaroya Hall, Seattle, WA, United States
Don Toliver
Climate Pledge Arena, Seattle, WA, United States
Don Toliver Parking
Climate Pledge Arena, Seattle, WA, United States
Holly Humberstone
The Showbox, Seattle, WA, United States
Emir Djulovic
The Crocodile, Seattle, WA, United States
EMO FEST: An Evening of Drag + Pop Punk by Discord Addams
Neumos, Seattle, WA, United States
Mikey Moo - The Divorce - Pride Kickoff
Chop Suey, Seattle, WA, United States
Our Lady Peace
Showbox SoDo, Seattle, WA, United States
Pomplamoose
The Neptune Theatre, Seattle, WA, United States
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Chateau Ste. Michelle Winery, Woodinville, WA, United States
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Seattle Information

Events in Seattle

Seattle thrives as a hub for live entertainment, blending natural beauty with an energetic urban scene that embraces music, sports, theater, and cultural festivals.1 Year-round, you’ll find performances in iconic venues, major league match-ups, and arts celebrations that draw locals and visitors alike.2

From vibrant neighborhoods to scenic waterfronts, Seattle offers a constant flow of experiences that make it a go-to destination for lovers of live events.1

Seattle Venues

Seattle’s neighborhoods pulse with creativity, from historic districts to modern entertainment hubs.1 Its venues anchor the city’s cultural life, offering everything from stadium spectacles to intimate stage shows.

  • Lumen Field: Located in the SoDo district, this open-air stadium seats over 68,000 and hosts NFL, MLS, and NWSL games plus large-scale concerts.3 Known for crowd energy and Puget Sound views, it’s one of the most electric settings in sports and music.4
  • The Showbox: Since 1939, this Art Deco landmark has hosted legends from Duke Ellington to Pearl Jam. Reflecting every major Seattle music era, it remains a cornerstone for local and touring acts.5 The showbox can accommodate 1,100 standing guests.6
  • Paramount Theatre: Dating to the 1920s, this City of Seattle landmark stages Broadway shows, concerts, dance, and comedy. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, it has hosted icons from Pink Floyd to Madonna and seats 2,807 guests.7
  • Neumos: A mid-size Capitol Hill venue, Neumos began as Moe’s Mo’Roc’N Café in 1992 before its 2003 relaunch. With top-tier sound and lighting plus a curated lineup, it has welcomed acts from Adele to The Shins and seats 750 guests.8,9

Music Concerts and Festivals in Seattle

Seattle’s music roots span jazz, folk, grunge, and indie.2 Festivals range from outdoor showcases to multi-venue neighborhood events.2

  • Bumbershoot Arts & Music Festival: At Seattle Center, Bumbershoot celebrates music, visual arts, and performance across genres.2
  • Capitol Hill Block Party: This multi-day event transforms the Capitol Hill streets into a live music hub.2
  • Freakout Festival: In Ballard, this multi-venue event focuses on discovery, with emerging and established rock, psych, and experimental acts.2

Sports Events in Seattle

Seattle’s sports culture is fueled by passionate fans and celebrated teams.3 From football to baseball to soccer, the city delivers year-round action.4

Arts and Comedy Shows in Seattle

Seattle’s performing arts span comedy, theater, opera, and experimental works.2

  • Unexpected Productions’ TheatreSports & Improv Festival: Founded in 1988, Unexpected Productions has performed in Pike Place Market’s Market Theater since 1991. Known for comedic, storytelling-based improv, they host the signature TheatreSports competition and original shows.10
  • Seattle International Festival of Improv: This annual week-long festival brings international and local improvisers together for shows, workshops, and collaborations at the Market Theater and other venues.11
  • Moisture Festival: This comedic festival blends physical comedy, music, and circus arts into a fast-paced, family-friendly experience.2

Frequently Asked Questions

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