Seattle Fall Lookahead: Theatre, Music & Comedy
The Best Shows Coming to Seattle This Fall Season
As the leaves turn brown and the weather gets colder, why not take a seat indoors at one of the many incredible shows happening in the city? From Broadway tours to the biggest pop acts, and musical classics to famous standup comedians - Seattle has something for everyone.
Theatre
Stereophonic
Oct 7 - 12, Paramount Theatre
Fresh from critical acclaim, Stereophonic captures the drama of a rock band at the height of its powers. Blending razor-sharp writing with electrifying performances, it explores the highs, lows, and fragile egos that come with chasing greatness in the recording studio. Seattle audiences will be immersed in a story that feels both nostalgic and strikingly contemporary.
Some Like It Hot
Sept 16 - 21, Paramount Theatre
Based on the beloved film, Some Like It Hot explodes onto the stage with infectious music, witty humor, and big-hearted charm. This toe-tapping musical romp combines slapstick fun with modern flair, bringing new life to one of comedy's most iconic stories.
Suffs
Sept 13 - 27, 5th Avenue Theatre
Suffs shines a light on the determined women who fought tirelessly for the right to vote. With wit, power, and an inspiring score, it blends history and entertainment in a production that feels as urgent as it is uplifting. A stirring story of persistence and progress awaits Seattle audiences.
Shucked
Nov 4 - 9, Paramount Theatre
Full of heart, humor, and a touch of corn-fed absurdity, Shucked is Broadway's feel-good comedy smash. With its playful spirit and catchy score, this tale of small-town pride and big laughs is sure to win over Seattle audiences looking for something fresh and fun.
MUSIC
David Byrne
Nov 11 - 13, Paramount Theatre
David Byrne, the legendary Talking Heads frontman, continues to reinvent what a live concert can be. Known for fusing music, movement, and innovative staging, Byrne's performances are part rock show, part theatrical spectacle. Seattle fans are in for a multi-sensory experience unlike any other.
Trans-Siberian Orchestra: The Ghosts Of Christmas Eve
Nov 22, Climate Pledge Arena
The Trans-Siberian Orchestra brings its electrifying blend of rock and classical to Seattle with The Ghosts of Christmas Eve. Featuring dazzling visuals, soaring music, and seasonal cheer, this larger-than-life show is a must for families and fans of holiday grandeur.
Lorde
Oct 22, Climate Pledge Arena
Known for her atmospheric soundscapes and raw lyricism, Lorde commands the stage with striking intimacy and intensity. With hits spanning from Pure Heroine to her latest work, her live performance is as captivating as her recorded music. One night onlythis is a show not to miss.
Bryan Adams
Nov 21, Climate Pledge Arena
From timeless classics like "Summer of '69" to his enduring live power, Bryan Adams continues to deliver unforgettable performances. His mix of heartfelt ballads and crowd-pleasing rock favorites promises a night of nostalgia and high-energy entertainment.
COMEDY
Adam Sandler
Oct 29, Climate Pledge Arena
Adam Sandler returns to the stage, blending stand-up, songs, and offbeat humor in his signature style. Known for his mix of silliness and sharp observations, Sandler keeps audiences laughing while delivering a show full of surprises.
Nate Bargatze
Nov 6 - 7, Climate Pledge Arena
Nate Bargatze has won audiences over with his clean, clever humor and effortless delivery. His shows blend personal stories with universal observations, creating a comedy experience that's as warm as it is hilarious. Seattle gets two chances to catch him live this fall.
Nikki Glaser
Sept 12 - 13, McCaw Hall
Nikki Glaser takes the stage with her signature brand of comedy, mixing personal candor with biting cultural commentary. Known for her unapologetic style and razor-sharp wit, she delivers a night of laughter that's as daring as it is hilarious.