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Seattle’s concert calendar is lighting up like a Broadway marquee this week. With tickets dropping for performances from legendary musicians, music lovers are getting more than just a taste of nostalgia. Paul Simon is set to showcase “A Quiet Celebration” at McCaw Hall, while Robert Plant’s Saving Grace, featuring Suzi Dian, promises to bring down the house at Moore Theatre. If that doesn’t get you excited, wait until you hear about the diverse lineup across other venues.
From The 502s at Showbox SoDo to film screenings and comedy shows peppered throughout, there’s no shortage of entertainment in the Emerald City. You’re bound to find something that tickles your fancy, whether you’re a fan of rock legends or a lover of up-and-coming artists. Don’t forget to set your alarms for those ticket release times; no one wants to be left standing outside with a sad face while everyone else is enjoying the show.
And here’s a thought to ponder: if you could attend any concert in history, which one would it be and why? After all, with so many iconic acts making their way to Seattle, it’s hard not to dream about being part of musical history yourself!
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