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3rd Avenue side of Benaroya Hall Seattle Symphony on stage in Benaroya Hall in May 2009. Benaroya Hall is the home of the Seattle Symphony in Downtown Seattle, Washington, United States. It features two auditoria, the S. Mark Taper Foundation Auditorium, a 2,500-seat performance venue, as well as the Illsley Ball Nordstrom Recital Hall, which ...
Central Saloon is a bar, restaurant and music venue in Seattle, in the U.S. state of Washington.Established in 1892, the bar is among the city's oldest. [1] [2]The bar is located in the Pioneer Square neighborhood, the oldest in the city.
Originally opened as the Seattle Center Coliseum in 1962, it was renovated in 1995 as KeyArena and rebuilt in 2020-2021 as Climate Pledge Arena. The arena hosts over 100 events per year and was the region's top live concert touring venue in 2016 (according to Venues Today magazine)
Seattle's music history begins in the mid-19th century, when the first European settlers arrived. In 1909, amidst the boosterism engendered by the city's first world's fair, the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition, the Seattle City Council adopted "Seattle, the Peerless City" (words by Arthur O. Dillon; music by Glenn W. Ashley) as Seattle's official song.
The Paramount Theatre is a 2,807-seat performing arts venue located at 9th Avenue and Pine Street in the downtown core of Seattle, Washington, United States.The theater originally opened on March 1, 1928, as the Seattle Theatre, [2] with 3,000 seats.
It is located at 1700 1st Avenue South, Seattle, Washington, a few blocks south of T-Mobile Park and Lumen Field. It takes its name from the SoDo district, an area south of downtown Seattle and Pioneer Square. A converted-warehouse-turned-concert-venue, the Premier nightclub opened in the building in early 2004 [14] but closed in 2005.
Two Progman Cometh music festivals were held there in 2002 and 2003, resulting in three live albums; Seattle progressive metal band Queensrÿche filmed home-DVDs Mindcrime at the Moore and Live Evolution at this venue. James Blunt held a concert there on his All the Lost Souls world tour in 2008. Patton Oswalt's Finest Hour album was recorded ...
Even the paint was carefully restored to its original luster. The renovation made it suitable again for live performances and filled Seattle's need for a touring Broadway musical venue. Renovation work was completed without federal, state, or local funds. [11] June 16, 1980, marked the theater's rebirth and a new chapter in Seattle's arts ...