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Public Service Broadcasting - North American Tour 2025

Mon Dec 1 at 8:00pm

Seattle, WA

Event Info

The Neptune Theatre is located in Seattle, Washington at 1313 NE 45th Street in Seattle's University District. This is a general admission event. ADA section on the seating map does not represent a specific seat location. Parties who require accessible seating will have priority access to accessible seats. Ushers are available to assist when you arrive. 8 ticket limit per patron. Patrons exceeding the ticket limit will have their orders cancelled at the venue's discretion. All sales are final. No refunds or exchanges. Unless otherwise noted, each person must have a ticket regardless of age. No babies in arms. Mobile ticket delivery will be delayed until 4 days prior to event.

  • Mon - December 1, 20258:00 PMTickets

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About Public Service Broadcasting

Public Service Broadcasting is a London, England-based pseudonymous musical duo consisting of J. Willgoose, Esq. on guitar, banjo, other stringed instruments, samplings and electronic instruments; and Wrigglesworth on drums, piano and electronic instruments, formed in 2011. PSB's uniquely spell-binding live AV Transmissions see them weave samples from old public information films, archive footage and propaganda material around live drums, guitar Read more on Last.fm

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the history of the Neptune Theatre in Seattle?
The Neptune Theatre in Seattle is a historic landmark located in the University District. Opened in 1921, the theater originally showcased silent films and vaudeville acts, boasting a unique nautical theme with a grand Neptune statue and ornate decorations. Over the decades, it transitioned from a movie palace to a premier live performance venue. Today, the Neptune Theatre is operated by the Seattle Theatre Group and hosts a wide variety of events, including concerts, comedy shows, film screenings, and lectures. Its rich history and distinctive architecture make it a popular destination for both locals and visitors seeking a taste of Seattle's vibrant arts scene. The Neptune Theatre's enduring legacy reflects its importance in the city's cultural landscape.
Where to park near Neptune theater Seattle?
Parking near Neptune Theatre in Seattle is convenient, with several options available to visitors. The closest parking facility is the University Bookstore Garage, located just a short walk from the venue. Other nearby lots include the U District Lot and street parking along NE 45th Street and Brooklyn Avenue NE. Metered parking is also available in the surrounding area, but it's recommended to arrive early, especially during peak event times, as spaces can fill quickly. For those seeking a hassle-free experience, rideshare services and public transportation, including the nearby U District light rail station, provide excellent alternatives. Always check signage for parking restrictions or time limits to avoid fines.
How many seats are at Neptune Theatre?
The Neptune Theatre in Seattle has a seating capacity of approximately 800. The venue's flexible configuration allows for both seated and standing room events, making it ideal for a wide range of performances, from concerts to comedy shows and film screenings. The historic auditorium features a combination of main floor seating and a balcony, providing excellent sightlines and acoustics throughout the theater. This intimate size ensures that audiences enjoy an up-close and personal experience with performers, while still accommodating a significant number of guests. The Neptune's unique blend of historic charm and modern functionality makes it one of Seattle's favorite mid-sized venues.
What is the oldest theater in Seattle?
The oldest theater in Seattle is the Moore Theatre, which opened its doors in 1907. Located in downtown Seattle, the Moore Theatre has been a cornerstone of the city's performing arts community for over a century. Its elegant Beaux-Arts architecture and rich history make it a beloved landmark. The theater has hosted a diverse array of events, including vaudeville, concerts, Broadway shows, and community gatherings. Operated today by the Seattle Theatre Group, the Moore Theatre is renowned for its well-preserved historic interior and commitment to showcasing local and national talent, making it a must-visit destination for arts enthusiasts.
Can you buy tickets directly from Paramount theater Seattle?
Yes, you can buy tickets directly from the Paramount Theatre in Seattle. The Paramount Theatre is operated by the Seattle Theatre Group, which manages ticket sales through its official website and box office. Purchasing tickets directly from the Paramount ensures authenticity and avoids third-party markups or potential scams. The box office, located at 911 Pine Street in downtown Seattle, offers in-person ticket sales during regular business hours and on event days. For added convenience, online ticket purchasing is available for all upcoming shows and events. Always use official channels to secure your tickets and enjoy a smooth experience at the Paramount Theatre.

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