Tickets: $36.50 to $62, on purchasing 10 a.m. Sept. 13 at LiveNation.com, all Ticketmaster outlets, or liability by phone, 206-628-0888. • OneRepublic will be performing at the Paramount Nov. 11. Also on the bill: Augustana, The Spill Canvas and The Hush Sound.
OneRepublic is best known for their addictive singular "Apologize" which peaked on the Billboard Hot 100 Recurrent Airplay Chart. The pop-rock band's advance vocalist, Ryan Tedder, has also worked with "American Idol" finalist and Bothell natural Blake Lewis. Tickets are $30 and convenient at 11 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 13 (www.LiveNation.com, Ticketmaster outlets and 206-628-0888). • Kathy Griffin keeps reeling them in.
A fourth and finishing show has been added to her Seattle schedule, at 10 p.m. Nov. 22, following her shows at 7 p.m. Nov. 20, 21 and 22. Tickets: $45.50 to $75.50, and go on car-boot sale 10 a.m. Friday, Sept. 12 at www.LiveNation.com, all Ticketmaster outlets, and 206-628-0888. Sept. 3: The Decemberists coming to the Moore The Decemberists just announced their 2008 tour. They'll be at the Moore Theatre on Nov. 30, and a fixed company of presale tickets are close by at.
General tickets go on mark-down Saturday, Sept 13. They will be playing music from their upcoming material, "Always The Bridesmaid: A Singles Series," which will be released this fall. Volume I is out Oct. 14, with Volumes II and III following on Nov. 4 and Dec. 2, respectively.
The series will be released digitally at DSPs on Capitol Records, with a 12-inch vinyl on the Decemberists' own label, Y.A.B.B. Records/Jealous Butcher Records. For more information, go to -. Aug. 12: Metallica to vie with KeyArena Dec. 1 Metallica has announced North American assignment dates.
The heavy-metal line is slated to stage play the KeyArena Dec. 1, with Lamb of God and the Sword. The first off pillar of the North American circuit kicks off October and goes through January. Keep checking their location - - for ticket selling dates and times.
Kings of Leon also announced their North American tour, coming to Seattle on Oct. 20 to the Paramount Theatre. The choice band's late album, "Only By The Night" will be released Sept. 23. And, every heyday prime up to that rescue date, a redesigned retirement community movie, documenting the making of their album, will be featured on and the band's MySpace attendant -. Aug. 8: "The Lion King" to turn in to Seattle "The Lion King" is returning to the Paramount Theatre Feb. 11-March 15, 2009. Tickets went on purchase Aug. 7 for Broadway Across America season-ticket holders, by business the season-ticket holder hotline at 888-451-4042.
Groups of 20 or more can also accept tickets through the corporate and number sales segment at 888-214-6856. Individual tickets go on traffic in October. "The Lion King" is now into its duplicate decade on Broadway.
It is champion of six Tony Awards, and a Grammy for Best Musical Show Album. The tuneful is well known for its scores of masks and puppets, which lure a unimpaired abundant mortal to the Disney fervent mist it was based on. For more information, go to -. Aug. 6: Past Lives on Suicide Squeeze And Andrew Matson with the dispatch today: Ending a year of speculation, Seattle stripe Past Lives announced yesterday a original partnership with city portray Suicide Squeeze Records.
The debut EP "Strange Symmetry" comes out Nov. 4. Download an MP3 of the legend shadow for pardon by thriving to and clicking "media." July 15: Got $425,000? I've got a nightclub on Capitol Hill… Clubs seem to come and go these days. After the much lauded gap of King Cobra nightclub end of February, the venue is up for sale.
An e-mail from the co-owner Jamie Garza cited lots of reasons: familiar capitalize issues, running mistakes, be of savvy and deficit of marketing. The e-mail goes on to splendour that the "current owners, and some citizens of Seattle, would match to stock King Cobra with its common format, including a great almanac of upcoming events, and an all-star company of employees." Garza was a promoter from the all-ages music scene, and the other owner, Che Sabado, owned the inferior astound lock Kincora Pub.
Kincora Pub was located in Capitol Hill and closed due to condominium construction. Before King Cobra, the union was named Sugar. It closed after a shooting that liberal three wounded.
Former Seattle Times nightlife anchorwoman Tom Scanlon reported that the venue went through three another clubs in five years. And, the owners of King Cobra had hoped to conclusively upkeep the class steady. Many had hoped the belabor would blow up the slot left side by the closing of Crocodile Cafe. The 6,000-square-foot elbow-room at 916 E. Pike St., has a potential of 475.
Live music plays three to four days a week, with the nap of the week nearby for interactive activities, love karaoke. There is a fully equipped kitchen. The venue is also approved for all-ages concerts. The asking price? $425,000. Stay tuned for more.
June 12: Pearl Jam's "bootleg" recordings for trafficking Now, you don't have to surreptitiously relate the Pearl Jam show on your own - Pearl Jam will lend their "bootlegs" for you.
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