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10 of the biggest concerts coming to Seattle this November – from megastars to psychedelic bands.
In response to high demand, the Seattle Bach Festival is adding two more screenings of the acclaimed documentary Living Bach. The film will be shown at the historic Edmonds Theater on Saturday, November 9, and at the Grand Cinema in Tacoma on Sunday, November 10. Each screening will include a live Bach performance and conclude with a community sing-and-play of “Jesu, Joy of Man’s Desiring.”
In an emotional farewell to a Seattle institution, The Trading Musician, a beloved music store in the University District, closed its doors after 33 years, marking a significant loss for the local music community.
In their first home game since Macklemore’s recent controversial comments, the Seattle Mariners made a notable change during the seventh-inning stretch, opting not to play the rapper’s hit song “Can’t Hold Us,” which has been a tradition for over two years.
With a diverse array of genres everywhere from indie-pop to death rock, people interested in finding new local music need not go further than their nearest venue to discover their new favorite band. There are countless talented artists in the Seattle area, all of which deserve to be listened to and talked about. While this article can’t list them all, it will give you a head start on highlighting a few to get your feet on the ground.
Every Seattle venue has personality, there’s no denying that. We tried to compile a list of our top 10 favorites….