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Do you need any better reason to get out of the house then on Sunday 13th October 2019 when you could see Scott Bradlee's Postmodern Jukebox live for a theatre show premiere at Paramount Theatre Seattle in Seattle Washington? If so, then let’s talk about how Scott Bradlee's Postmodern Jukebox has a history of performing for sold out crowds who are enchanted by the unmistakable stage presence, passion, and power of this talented group! Expect to hear of the 1920s classics, done with that Postmodern twist! Book your tickets NOW!
When theatre fans think of the best places to enjoy their favorite events, Paramount Theatre Seattle in beautiful Seattle Washington is always part of the conversation. That’s because Paramount Theatre Seattle not only has a history of playing host to the leading shows in the industry, they also offer loads of perks that you can’t find anywhere else in the city. From the moments you pass through the doors, you will experience an atmosphere and decor that’s suitable for everyone, with decor and design that’s built for comfort and fun. The main stage also features some excellent lighting and sound engineering because Paramount Theatre Seattle wants to make sure that you stay close to the action.
This venue also features easy access to great dining and refreshing drinks making this the perfect part of an amazing afternoon. So if you want to join a large capacity crowd to experience Scott Bradlee's Postmodern Jukebox live on Sunday 13th October 2019 at Paramount Theatre Seattle then click that Buy Tickets button above. Paramount Theatre Seattle is excited to welcome you to the show.
The roaring twenties gave us jazz and swing music. Now to usher in the decade of upcoming 2020s, Scott Bradlee's Postmodern Jukebox have well and truly proven that they have what it takes to blend it perfectly with the modern times, with an out of this world talented group of musicians and the very best vocalists, get ready to have the time of your life!
“Last time around the ‘Twenties gave us Jazz, America’s one true art form. Who knows what is possible in the 2020s?” says Bradlee. “One thing that is for sure is that there are a lot of folks that are tired of the clickbait headlines, mindless reality TV, and smartphone addiction that has only served to divide people in the last decade. We’re using our small corner of the pop culture space to tell people to forget their troubles, and come join us for a night of celebrating true musical talent and timeless style – live and in real life.”
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Paramount Theatre
911 Pine Street, Seattle, Washington, 98101, United States