Here's where to find live music in Shoreline and Lake Forest Park this weekend.
Friday 3-11pm
Saturday 2-11pm
17537 15th Ave NE in North City
Friday, September 12 - 8-10pm
The New Rhythmatics - $5 cover
All ages all the time
Music from 8:30-10:30pm - Cover charge
1520 NE 177th St in North City
206-365-4447
Serves Small Plates, Entrees, and Desserts 4:30- 10:30pm
Friday, September 12 - 8:30 - 10:30pm $5 cover
Freddy James and Junior
Friday we bring back the one and only Freddy James and Junior, playing their own style of True Blues. Freddy is a classic Hammond B-3 player, who has adapted some really cool keyboards to reproduce the original B-3 sound, with Pedal Bass and Leslie speaker (you know, that twirly thing behind the B-3 that makes it sound so cool).
Saturday, September 13 - 8:00-10:30pm $8 Cover
Four
And Saturday brings back one of our Very Favorite bands, "Four" who plays a Lot of originals, as well as covers by many of our favorite singers/songwriters, including Traveling Wilburys, Neil Young, Steely Dan and Many Many More.
18041 Aurora Ave N - central Aurora
206-542-6688
Happy Hour 4:00 - 7:00pm Nightly
$7 pitchers, $3.50 well drinks
Free pool all the time
Friday, September 12
Saturday, September 13
Toby Brady's Birthday Bash!!
The Low Keys
Family venue
3 restaurants
17171 Bothell Way NE, Lake Forest Park 98155
206-366-3302
Friday, September 12 - 7:30 - 9:30pm free
Market Street Dixieland Jazz Band
Saturday, September 13 - 7:30 - 9:30pm free
Coco Loco Latin music
Shoreline City Hall Parking Garage
17500 Midvale Ave N
Saturday, September 6
There is often music at the Saturday Farmer's Market - some scheduled, some spontaneous.
Sunday, September 7
Ten Man Brass Band will brighten the day at the Sunday market, with a performance at noon to keep you hopping while shopping! On Sunday, September 14, a very special treat at the Lake Forest Park Farmers Market. Lake Forest Park Police Guild invites you to a salmon feast in front of City Hall. Tickets will benefit Special Olympics, and are available in advance from the Police Department.
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