6 concerts in Seattle this weekend: February 14 to 16

Feb 11 2020, 12:35 am

The land of grunge music and Hendrix, Seattle has neither of the two this weekend. Instead, you’ll have ample opportunities to enjoy pop, indie, and ’80s acts.

Here are six shows to catch in or around Seattle this weekend, February 14 to 16.

Friday, February 14

Dylan LeBlanc and Sierra Ferrell

Dylan LeBlanc is a true rockstar, knowing life on the move — his dad was a traveling musician. Because of the fast-paced life, LeBlanc was able to put together his latest rock ‘n’ roll album in just 10 days.

When: February 14, 2020
Time: 7 pm
Where: 925 East Pike Street, Seattle
Admission: 21+; $18.50+; tickets are available online

The Joe Kay Experience

Joe Kay is the CEO and co-founder of Soulection, a platform for music and artist development. Come and experience his four-hour live DJ set at The Showbox.

When: February 14, 2020
Time: 8:30 pm
Where: The Showbox — 1426 1st Avenue, Seattle
Admission: $30+; tickets are available online

Saturday, February 15

The Blind Cafe Experience – Music and Social in the Dark

Enjoy a sensory tasting dinner in 100% darkness this Saturday. Why’d we lump this experience in with the rest of the concerts? Simple. You’ll enjoy a vegetarian meal to tunes from Rosh and the Blind Cafe Orchestra, who will be performing live alongside your dining.

When: February 16, 2020
Time: 8:30 pm
Where: 6520 5th Avenue South, Seattle
Admission: $150+; tickets are available online

Michael Bolton

Come and watch Michael Bolton, three decades after his pop-soul hits were first released. He may be older now, but his great pipes haven’t aged a day.

When: February 15, 2020
Time: 8 pm
Where: Tulalip Resort Casino — 10200 Quil Ceda Boulevard, Tulalip
Admission: $70+; tickets are available online

Sunday, February 16

Ian Ferguson

Formerly the lead singer of indie-rockers The Kingson Springs, Ian Ferguson has performed major festivals such as Bonnaroo, Lollapalooza, and Austin City Limits.

When: February 16, 2020
Time: 9 pm
Where: The Crocodile — 2200 2nd Avenue, Seattle
Admission: $12+; tickets are available online

The Refrain, Delta Avenue, and Killinit

We bet you’ve never heard of these three bands, so now’s your time to get out and get listening! Enjoy a night filled with indie, alt-rock, and pop bands at the one and only Tim’s Tavern in Seattle.

When: February 16, 2020
Time: 8 pm
Where: 602 N 105th Street, Seattle
Admission: 21+ event; Suggested donation of $5

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