The 5 Best Concert Venues in Washington State
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The 5 Best Concert Venues in Washington State



Washington has a rich musical history, encompassing an array of music genres over the years such as rap, country, Christian and rock. A lot of famous musicians from the WA state, such as Kurt Cobain, Jimi Hendrix, Pearl Jam, Alice in Chains, etc. 

If you are looking for concerts in Washington state, the city of Seattle is an excellent place to start. You can make use of our list of top 5 concert venues in Washington to find the concert you’ll like to attend.

1. Paramount Theatre - Seattle, WA

The Paramount Theatre is an official landmark of the city of Seattle and undoubtedly one of the most popular venues in the state. With around 2800 seats, this concert can take in quite a crowd. Being owned and operated by a not-for-profit arts organization, you can find this theatre dedicated to the expression of art rather than profit-making. Renowned artists such as Pink Floyd, Nirvana, and Tenacious D have performed live in this place.

Address: 911 Pine St, Seattle, WA 98101

2. WAMU Theater - Seattle, WA

The WAMU Theatre (short for Washington Music Theater) is part of the CenturyLink Field, a multi-purpose stadium that is also home to the Seattle Seahawks. The excellent acoustic engineering of the theater provides superior sound quality, allowing you to experience unparalleled entertainment. The venue has a General Admission area so it can accommodate up to about 7000 people and you could free your legs and dance to the music.

Address: 800 Occidental Ave S, Seattle, WA 98134

3. ShoWare Center - Kent, WA

This is a relatively modern multi-purpose stadium you can find in Kent. Besides musical concerts, it also hosts plenty of sporting events annually. In fact, it is home to the Seattle Thunderbirds. It is quite a versatile venue that can host a huge variety of shows. And the free and convenient parking is also a plus. Some prominent names that have graced this venue include G-Eazy, Florida Georgia Line, and Amy Grant.

Address: 625 W James St, Kent, WA 98032

4. Angel of The Winds Arena - Everett, WA

This too is a multi-purpose venue, with a whopping seating capacity of 10000. Besides music concerts, you can regularly find a variety of sporting events being hosted here. It has nice accessibility options and the staff is well trained to take care of the guests. The venue has seen performances from renowned artists such as Cher, ZZ Top, and Justin Bieber. It has also hosted American Idol Live! in 2004, 2005 and 2011.

Address: 2000 Hewitt Ave, Everett, WA 98201

5. Showbox SODO - Seattle, WA

The Showbox SODO is a warehouse turned into a concert in 2007. It is an extension of the old and renowned Showbox venue. You would find the wood-beam and brick architecture to be appealing and offering a different interior to other concerts. The acoustics are best and it features a nice bar. Already the venue has hosted shows from popular musicians such as M.I.A, Kid Rock, The Hives, and Dropkick Murphys.

Address: 1700 1st Ave S, Seattle, WA 98134











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