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.
While the album’s production and performances are nothing short of incredible, his album received a significant boost in popularity after a viral appearance on Jimmy Kimmel. Imperfections, like his cracked voice and slightly out-of-tune guitar, enhance the potency of his performance. Amidst the backdrop of moody lighting, the haunting melody of a soprano saxophone adds to the surreal, ethereal ambiance. Fans cite this as their favorite rendition of the song, by far.
Kendrick Lamar fires back at Drake’s diss tracks with “Euphoria,” addressing their feud head-on. Lamar brings up Drake’s use of AI Tupac, calls him dishonest, and mentions J. Cole, Pusha T. He goes in hard, and there’s a rumored 19-minute unreleased version of the track. Kendrick really hates this guy. The response has garnered praise from Jay Rock and Punch, while Metro Boomin indirectly acknowledges it.
The news came on May 4th, after a handful of venues set to host the band announced the cancellation. Chicago music venue Empty Bottle reported the cancellations as a result of “personal reasons within the touring party.” At the time of writing, no further word has come out as to the reasons behind the tour’s cancellation, leaving fans to speculate about the artist behind the persona’s wellbeing.
As of April 18th, NATURE was introduced as a verified artist on Spotify and other major streaming platforms by Sounds Right, a new global music initiative that focuses on spreading conservation awareness and activism across the globe.
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