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The Waterboys Seattle 2025 Ticket Info
Experience the magic of The Waterboys live in Seattle on September 21, 2025, where their legendary blend of rock, folk, and world music comes to life. Since their formation in 1983, The Waterboys have captivated audiences worldwide, with frontman Mike Scott's profound connection to the landscapes of Ireland and Scotland deeply influencing their timeless songs. This concert promises an unforgettable night of music that spans decades, featuring hits that continue to resonate with fans old and new. Exclusive backstage access is available for ticket holders, offering a unique behind-the-scenes glimpse. Rest easy with our flexible refund policy, ensuring your plans remain hassle-free. Don't miss this celebration of music, unity, and the enduring spirit of The Waterboys. Secure your tickets now for a night where every note tells a story.
The Waterboys The Neptune Theatre
Nestled in the heart of Seattle, The Neptune Theatre stands as a beacon for live performances, including unforgettable shows by The Waterboys Seattle. This historic venue, renowned for its classic aesthetics, has not only served as a coveted filming location for television and film but also as a vibrant platform for regional creatives and rising stars. A testament to its cultural impact, the theatre drew crowds in 2018 for a live broadcast of a trending podcast. After its 1983 refurbishment, it reemerged as a premier destination for live performances, where every seat, especially in the Mezzanine, offers unique sightlines that adapt to the show's nature. The balcony provides an exceptional view of the venue's dynamic lighting design, enhancing every performance. Planning to see The Waterboys Seattle or another act? Note the limited parking nearby and consider taking a bus to the University District, followed by a short two-block walk east, for a hassle-free arrival.