Music in Seattle
The city is haivng amazing venues like The Showbox and Moore Theatre offer
something for everyone. Seattle’s music scene is a mix of amazing music
events with different geners. And the city is known for giving birth to
grunge in the '90s bands like Nirvana and Pearl Jam put the city on the
global music map. But Seattle is also home to a vibrant indie rock scene, a
growing hip-hop community and electronic acts like Odesza. The music is part
of its soul continuing to shape and reflect the city’s unique culture. We
have got a list of amazing music festivals happening in Seattle all year
long with some of the best music venues.
Music Festivals in Seattle
1. Bumbershoot
The
Bumbershoot Arts and Music Festival
held annually at Seattle Center is a vibrant celebration of music arts and
food. This festival in 2024 features a diverse lineup with headliners like
Pavement James Blake and Courtney Barnett alongside acts such as Kurt Vile
and Cypress Hill. This year's festival introduces a new Animation District
with interactive art and visual effects. Attendees can also enjoy culinary
delights from over 50 local vendors including Local Tide and Musang.
2. Freakout Festival
The
Freakout Festival
was held annually in Seattle’s Ballard neighborhood and it is a 4-day event
celebrating rock, punk, psychedelic and experimental music. Running every
November, it features a diverse lineup including past headliners like The
Seeds, Kid Congo Powers and Viagra Boys. It was founded in 2013 by Seattle
musician Guy Keltner the festival has grown from its roots in Capitol Hill
to become a significant part of Seattle’s music scene.
3. Capitol Hill Block Party
The
Capitol Hill Block Party
, set for July 19-21, 2024, in Seattle’s vibrant Capitol Hill neighborhood,
is a dynamic celebration of music and arts. Featuring over 100 acts
including Kaytranada, Still Woozy, Remi Wolf and Cannons the festival spans
multiple outdoor and indoor stages, creating an immersive experience.
Attendees can enjoy diverse food and drinks from local vendors along with
art installations and community engagement opportunities making it a
highlight of Seattle's cultural calendar.
Music Venues in Seattle
1. The Crocodile
With a capacity of around 550, it offers an intimate setting for live
performances. Opening its doors on April
The Crocodile
quickly became a cornerstone of Seattle's music scene, famously hosting
Nirvana, Pearl Jam Alice in Chains and Soundgarden. The Crocodile also known
as The Crocodile Cafe is a legendary music venue located at 2505 1st Avenue
in Seattle’s Belltown neighborhood.
2. Climate Pledge Arena
Climate Pledge Arena
is located at Seattle Center state-of-the-art venue with a capacity of
17,100 for hockey and 18,300 for basketball. The venue was opened in October
following a $1.15 billion redevelopment that modernized its facilities while
preserving its historic exterior. Initially built for the 1962 World’s Fair
and known as Seattle Center Coliseum it was later renamed KeyArena and
served the Seattle SuperSonics until 2008.
3. Tacoma Dome
Opened in 1983, its unique wooden dome structure offers excellent acoustics
and a distinctive appearance. The
Tacoma Dome
is located at 2727 East D Street in Tacoma WA is a major indoor arena with a
capacity of about 22,500 making it one of the largest venues in the Pacific
Northwest. The arena hosts a wide array of events from concerts by major
artists like P!NK Korn and Iron Maiden to sports and community gatherings.
4. Lumen Field
Opened in July this stadium can seat up to 69,000 for football and 37,722
for soccer. Lumen Field is also a top venue for concerts having performances
by artists like Taylor Swift and Metallica.
Lumen Field
, located at 800 Occidental Ave S in Seattle, WA, is a versatile stadium
that hosts a variety of events including NFL games for the Seattle Seahawks,
MLS matches for Seattle Sounders FC, WNBA games for Seattle Storm and XFL
games for Seattle Sea Dragons.