Events

Music Events at Town Hall Seattle

Benjamin Benschneider / Town Hall Seattle
Event Type Performing Arts
Starting Date May 11, 2024
Ending Date June 8, 2024
Location Town Hall Seattle
Neighborhood First Hill
CostPrices vary per event - see individual event pages
Description

Musicians from near and far take the stage at Town Hall Seattle’s musical events. From new wave sounds to classic instrumentations, there’s something for everyone’s taste! Check out the lineup below to make plans and purchase tickets.

Upcoming Events:

  • From Rome with Love: Songs from the Italian Baroque – May 11
    In a concert full of virtuosity and passion, star soprano Amanda Forsythe takes us on a tour of Rome’s greatest hits from Rossi to Handel.
  • SYAMFA Concerto Competition Winners in Concert – May 11
    Concerto Division Winners of the 54th SYAMFA Festival were selected by guest adjudicators from prestigious institutions. Concerto movements by Haydn, Mendelssohn, Chopin, Elgar, Poulenc and Grieg will be heard with Philharmonia Northwest Orchestra and Special Guest Conductor, Julia Tai.
  • Crowdsource Choir – May 17
    Embark on a musical adventure with Crowdsource Choir at Town Hall Seattle! With a focus on community engagement, Town Hall Seattle provides the perfect stage for this unique experience, where individual voices come together to create harmony. No singing experience required – just show up, learn your part, and have fun!
  • Bohemian Queen – June 1
    Clarice Assad’s shimmering new trumpet concerto is given its West Coast premiere, and SMCO highlights the genius of Mozart and Tchaikovsky.
  • Celebrate the 10 Year Anniversary of Fog on the Lens – June 7
    Celebrate 10 years of Tomo Nakayama’s album, Fog on the Lens! Tomo returns to the place where it all started for a very special concert at Town Hall Seattle.
  • An Evening of Music Inspired by Moby Dick – June 8
    Melville’s legendary seafaring tome about a maniacal captain’s obsessive quest for a mystical leviathan unveils the raw essence of human madness. There are classics, and then there is Moby Dick.

Be sure to also check out the Global Rhythms series at Town Hall, showcasing a variety of different cultural genres and artists!