Seattle/ Arts & Culture
Published on March 08, 2019
3 music events to plan for in Seattle this weekendPhoto: Jefferson Santos/Unsplash

If you love live music, there's no time like the present when it comes to getting out and about in Seattle. From a fold pop artist to a reggae concert, here are the local shows worth checking out this weekend.

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Steve Poltz and The Sweet Lillies

Perhaps most well known for his 1996 collaboration hit "You Were Meant For Me" with artist Jewel, Poltz brings his sing-along and satirical style to the stage this Friday evening at the Fremont Abbey Arts Center. There will also be a performance by The Sweet Lillies. 

When: Friday, March 8, 7:30-10 p.m.
Where: Fremont Abbey Arts Center, 4272 Fremont Ave. North.
Admission: $25 (Day of Show)
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Rose Cousins and Tomo Nakayama 

Rose Cousins, an award-winning Canadian-born folk and pop artist, will perform songs from her latest album, "Natural Conclusion" this Saturday. Tomo Nakayama, the lead singer and music producer of Seattle-based band Grand Hallway will also take the stage. 

When: Saturday, March 9, 7:30-10 p.m.
Where: Ballard Homestead, 6541 Jones Ave. NW.
Admission: $17 (General Advance)
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Clinton Fearon and Boogie Brown Band 

Join Clinton Fearon and the Boogie Brown Band for a unique reggae performance. Fearon, a Jamaican composer and singer-songwriter, has been refining his musical skills since the age of 19, and in 1993, Fearon moved to Seattle and founded the Boogie Brown Band.

Expect his melodies to be accompanied by heartfelt lyrics inspired by nature, people, politics and love. There will also be a performance from the Seattleites.

When: Saturday, March 9, 8 p.m.- Sunday, March 10, 3 a.m.
Where: Nectar Lounge, 412 N. 36th St.
Admission: $13 (General Advance)
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