6 concerts in Seattle this weekend: January 3 to 5

Dec 30 2019, 7:25 pm

The first weekend of 2020 is showing a promising start for Seattle shows this year. Enjoy a free concert, a few cover bands, and several metalcore greats.

Here are six concerts for you to catch this weekend, January 3 to 5.

Friday, January 3, 2020

Nearly Dan

This Steely Dan tribute band has nearly twelve members who interpret the hits flawlessly. The show runs all weekend, Thursday through Sunday.

When: January 2 to 5, 2020
Time: 7:30 and 9:30 shows
Where: Jazz Alley — 2033 6th Avenue, Seattle
Admission: $36.50; tickets are available online

Flowmotion

Flowmotion is a mix of world-funk, jam-rock, and balladry with high energy and raging guitar. The band is joined by rock, reggae, and country fusion band The Chris Poage Band, and Skalternative, a band known for a mix of ska, reggae, alternative, punk, and more.

When: January 3, 2020
Time: 8 pm
Where: High Dive Seattle — 513 North 36th Street
Admission: 21+; $12+; tickets are available online and in-person

Saturday, January 4, 2020

Queen Mother and Tiger Tiger

If you’re missing the great ’80s, this is the event for you. Enjoy a night of Queen and Duran Duran covers by these two live band tributes, sure to transport you back in time.

When: January 4, 2020
Time: 9 pm
Where: Nectar Lounge — 412 N 36th Street
Admission: 21+; $12+; tickets are available online and in-person

Beartooth and Motionless in White

Beartooth began with one man in a basement studio and has grown to become a headlining festival act and even crowned Breakthrough Band at both the Metal Hammer Golden Gods Awards and Loudwire Music Awards. The band is joined by metalcore fan favorites Motionless in White.

When: January 4 and 5, 2020
Time: 7 pm
Where: Showbox SoDo
Admission: All ages; tickets are available online

Sunday, January 5, 2020

Stevie Stone

Stevie Stone of Strange music is making his way to High Dive with guests Off The Dome, Bubba Kush, A.D.DEE and DJ Gerze. Stone raps intense bars with gravelly melodies and has been a staple in countless nationwide tours.

When: January 5, 2020
Time: 8 pm
Where: High Dive Seattle — 513 N 36th Street, Seattle
Admission: 21+; $20+; tickets are available online and in-person

RYLIE Record release show in Seattle

Seattle native Rylie DeGarmo is releasing her independent record at Vermillion. Known for being Chris DeGarmo’s daughter, she’s finally ready to break free and forge a name for herself with her indie-folk and pop sound.

When: January 5, 2020
Time: 6 to 9 pm
Where: Vermillion Art Gallery and Bar — 1508 11th Avenue, Seattle
Admission: All ages; free

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