Seattle, WA
Marion Oliver McCaw Hall at Seattle Center is the region’s premier performance venue. Each year the Pacific Northwest Ballet and Seattle Opera present approximately 150 performances in McCaw Hall. In addition, the hall hosts a range of popular music concerts, lectures, festival performances, and community events.The facility includes the state-of-the-art, 2,900-capacity Susan Brotman Auditorium and the 381-seat Nesholm Family Lecture Hall. Additional spaces include the Prelude Café, lobbies, two special function rooms, and the Kreielsheimer Promenade outdoor plaza.The Hall is owned by the City of Seattle and operated by Seattle Center. ...
Seattle, WA
A former church opened in 1922, Town Hall Seattle is a landmark historic building and performance hall in the heart of Seattle, WA. Town Hall Association is the nonprofit organization that maintains the venue and fosters an engaged community through civic, arts, and educational programs. The Great Hall, Town Hall’s signature performance space, is a premier venue for acoustic and amplified music with iconic curved oak pews and a custom acoustic reflector. ...
Music Venues and Theaters
Seattle, WA
Built in 1907, The Moore Theatre is the oldest operating theatre in Seattle presenting a broad spectrum of performing arts: dance, concerts, comedy, lecturers, variety shows and more. Virtually every musical genre has had a place on the Moore stage in recent years, from the most hardcore punk to flashy funk. The Moore is operated by the nonprofit Seattle Theatre Group which also manages Neptune Theatre and Paramount Theatre Seattle. ...
Seattle, WA
Adjacent to Lumen Field in the heart of Seattle’s historic Pioneer Square, Washington Music Theater (WAMU Theater) is one of the most flexible indoor performance spaces in the United States. The theater was acoustically engineered for superior sound quality making for an exceptional concert experience. ...
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