[divider]MADEON @ THE NEPTUNE – 9/14 & 9/16[/divider]
Madeon showed his appreciation for the Northwest-love he receives on each and every visit, adding a second stop at The Neptune when he comes through the Emerald City in mid-September. The show taking place on Wednesday, September 16th is already sold out, but tickets (as of this writing) are available for the Monday, September 14th show. If you can’t make it to either of the Seattle stops, there’s still hope. The 21-year-old Frenchman will also be making stops in Vancouver, Spokane, and Boise on the tour.
[divider]KASKADE @ FOUNDATION NIGHTCLUB – 10/08[/divider]
Celebrating their third-year anniversary in one of the best ways possible, Kaskade makes his way to the Northwest as part of his upcoming album tour. The album, Automatic, is out on September 25th, with his Seattle-stop coming on October 8th. The date you’ll need to be ready for, though, is Friday, August 21st; when tickets will be on-sale. Until then, you can sign-up for the special pre-sale code, which will give you access to a select number of tickets on Wednesday, August 19th.
[divider]SAFE IN SOUND 2015 @ WAMU THEATER – 10/17[/divider]
Northwest bass-heads were patiently waiting all year in hopes that the Safe In Sound Festival would make it’s return to our corner of the continent, and that patience has paid off. Putting together a lineup that manages to (somehow) go heavier than last year, Terravita, Bro Safari, Dotcom, Datsik, Zomboy, and (at the Seattle stop only) Excision create a can’t-miss occasion for fans of bass-music throughout the Northwest. Those who recently attended Shambhala Music Festival can attest to much of the lineup’s quality, especially coupled with the almighty PK Sound. One of the best values of the year in a business full of over-spending, Safe In Sound Festival is a no-brainer.
https://youtu.be/41sBL6UA6-Y
[divider]WHAT SO NOT @ The Neptune – 09/10[/divider]
What So Not, aka Emoh Instead, is performing at The Neptune on September 10th. No longer an Australian duo, What So Not has been featured as a solo-act since Flume’s exit from the project in February of this year. Emoh Instead had been the touring act for What So Not for some time, and the move merely cemented what had been known for a while. Regardless, What So Not is always a show worth working into your budget when in town.
[divider]BIG GIGANTIC @ Showbox SoDo – 10/02[/divider]
Duo Big Gigantic are showing the Northwest tons of love on their upcoming tour, stopping in Boise, Portland, Seattle, Vancouver, Spokane, Missoula, Eugene, and more throughout October. One of the most entertaining live-acts in dance music and producing funky tunes that are made for the dancefloor, Big G are forever favorites of dance music fans everywhere. You can grab your tickets to the Seattle stop here, and get all of the info for each and every stop via the official site here.
https://soundcloud.com/biggigantic/big-gigantic-winter-chill
[divider]ALUNAGEORGE @ The Crocodile – 10/18[/divider]
AlunaGeorge make their way to Seattle, performing at The Crocodile on October 18th. One of our favorite acts coming through the Northwest on the already stacked docket, AlunaGeorge is a show we will make sure to save-up for far in advance. Tickets are currently unavailable online, with the event page stating tickets will be $25 on the day of the show. We’re unsure if the lack of online tickets means that the show is sold-out, and not posted as such, or if there will be $25 tickets available at the door. Either way, we’re doing our best to get tickets to this event.
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