![]() ![]() Pro-tip, if you visit the Jewelbox watch out for ghosts, I’ve heard it is haunted! Jupiter Barįirst and foremost a pinball and art bar, Jupiter Bar is another personal favorite of mine. You can find The Jewelbox Theater at 2322 2nd Ave inside The Rendezvous. Technically a nonprofit arts space, you’ll find mostly local music, cabaret, and other theatrical performances. Housed in a historic old movie theater, the Jewelbox Theater has a 1920s vibe. Jewelbox is an apt description of this micro music venue. Enter Belltown Yacht Club in the alley behind Screwdriver Bar located at 2320 1st. Belltown Yacht Clubīelltown Yacht Club has taken a place in the Seattle music scene as the city’s new home of Rock & Roll, Punk & Rhythm & Blues, The subterranean club has been lovingly restored into a rock and roll utopia, a temple to all things music and art. ![]() Our comedy shows are so good everyone’s dying to get in! (get it? Dying to get in?) But you can still catch music at Here - After as well! Enter Here - After around the corner from the box office in the alley. Here - After is Seattle’s newest comedy club hosting touring comics, local monthly comedy showcases, live podcast tapings, improv, and selected films in Belltown. Enter Madame Lou’s around the corner from the box office on Wall Street. spirit, hosting everything from all-ages punk shows to dance nights. Named after the infamous Seattle iconoclast, in all her elegance and spitfire, Madame Lou’s honors the legacy of Seattle’s gritty D.I.Y. One of Seattle’s newest places to see a concert, Madame Lou’s has a 300-person capacity on the lower level of The Crocodile. Previously located on 2nd and Bell, The Crocodile can now be found on the corner of 1st and Wall St. The Crocodile has been the soundtrack of Belltown for over 30 years, hosting incredible bands including Nirvana, Yoko Ono, Pearl Jam, R.E.M., Lizzo, and Billie Eilish. We couldn’t start a list of music venues in Seattle for concerts without starting out with people who sign my checks! The Crocodile is a 750-capacity music venue that hosts a wide variety of genres of music. Use the back button on your browser to get back to the top. This list is long so use the handy links below. I’ve been going to shows in Seattle for 11 years so I think I’ve got the lay of the land but you tell me? It’s merely one person’s snapshot of where you can find live music in Seattle. It’s also not only exclusively “music venues”. Every room is unique, not only in what it presents, but in how it made an impact in the neighborhood it calls home. Seattle’s live music scene is amazing because you can see a show any night of the week.ĭisclaimer - this list isn’t exhaustive. Now in the swing of reopening, the group is less active but in the spirit of WANMA, I wanted to share out a list of music venues in Seattle. ![]() The Crocodile was honored to be a part of that coalition known as WANMA, and we can credit that coalition and the work it did as a contributor to the fact that we are still standing today. We held (virtual) hands and sang a metaphorical Kum By Yah, it was warm, fuzzy, and well, effective. (Bet you’ve never heard that one before.) But seriously, for the first time in Seattle’s history, Seattle’s independent music venue’s created a coalition in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. When the shutdowns came, every venue in town was at risk of closing for good.
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