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    Logan Field

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    Lumen Field

    Lumen Field

    4.1
    (567 reviews)
    1.2 mi

    Love coming here. Whether it's the Seahawks or the sounders, this place rocks! Literally! They…read moreengineered this place to be loud. Getting here is a breeze too. They have a nice parking garage but I prefer taking the link in. North side of the stadium you'd take the International District stop. If you want the south side of the stadium, then Stadium is the best stop. Food and beverage options here are decent. They're optimized for crowds too with those Amazon markets where you just walk out. Seattle dogs are my staple now but they have all your stadium favorites and generally lines aren't too bad since they have a lot of options. I've attended events in lots of areas of the stadium including suites, end zones, upper and lower decks. I'd say it's a fun environment wherever you sit. It does get loud though. Bring earplugs for those sensitive to loud noises. The suites shield you from much of that though. Getting around in the stadium is fairly effortless too. The pro shop on the ground floor is the most congested. The line moves pretty fast though. There are also large ramps like the Olympic ramp that you can walk up and down floors too. Overall, any chance I get to come here I generally take advantage of since it's easy to get to and I like this environment. Have fun!

    For a big stadium pop/folk show like Ed Sheeran's LOOP Tour, built on looping, live layering, and…read morehuge sing-alongs, Lumen Field delivered the goods. Scale, energy, and that classic Pacific Northwest night under the arches. When the crowd is locked in and the songs are big enough to fill the place, it really shines. That said, the acoustics aren't great for quieter or more nuanced moments (stadium echo is real here), and getting in and out can be a pain, especially by transit. The light-rail mess after this show didn't help. If you care more about atmosphere and hits than perfect sound, you'll leave happy. If you're sensitive to echo or prefer intimate acoustics, maybe stick to smaller venues. Sheeran keeps coming back for a reason though--this place works for his style of stadium intimacy, even if it's not a sonic paradise.

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    T-Mobile Park

    T-Mobile Park

    4.2
    (1.1k reviews)
    1.4 mi

    I lived in Florida for over 30 years, living very close to the worst baseball stadium ever built…read morethat is Tropicana Field, so this was definitely a move for the better as baseball is concerned. The stadium is great, plenty of options for food. I've been to 30 plus games including a home run derby and an all star game. Not once would I say anything negative about a seat I've had in this park. If you haven't gone yet, I recommend it. Tickets aren't bad by any means and if you can get there by ways that don't involve paying for parking like taking the sounder, you can see games for less than $20.

    Spontaneously purchased tickets to a Mariners game given that we had a good amount of time before…read moreour flight home - tickets were reasonably priced for pretty decent seats as well. The stadium and the surrounding area are really fun! Lots of food and drink options, lots of amusement (in addition to the game) with the "Salmon Run" and the Moose mascot and a pretty seamless entrance and exit process. One thing we found weird though was that there were literally nonstop fans entering and exiting their seats throughout the entire game ... even while batters were up and also standing up blocking views just because. Perhaps we're used to different rules in NYC but it certainly caught us off guard and made us have to ask the fans in front of us to sit down so we could enjoy the game (& no it wasn't them being excited bc the Mariners lost 11-0 lmao).

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    Climate Pledge Arena

    Climate Pledge Arena

    3.4
    (237 reviews)
    1.9 mi
    $$

    My most recent concerts here have been Deftones and 5SOS, and I had a great experience both times!…read more Experience: (4/5) If there are any issues regarding management or security here, I truly have not felt it. During both my most recent concerts, security was extremely organized and let people in, in an orderly yet timely fashion. Tons of great spots to take photos. Seats are easy to find, especially with ushers everywhere incase you need help. The food is expensive but that goes for every venue. My cousin got the garlic fries with chicken strips, but tell me why they were the best garlic fries I've ever had??? Overall, I feel like Climate Pledge consistently does a good job and I will definitely be back for another concert. Other notes: Public transit is free if you have an event here! Look up transportation instructions and it should tell you how to activate it. This includes bus fare, the link, the monorail, and more both to and from.

    Climate Pledge is one of my favorite venues for concerts in the Seattle area. Great seats, great…read morelights, great sound, great food, great staff, and environmentally friendly on top of it all. There are so many entrances so security is very quick. Your ticket generally tells you which entrance to use too for peak efficiency. All the staff are super helpful with finding seats, accessibility needs, and free earplugs if you forgot yours. They have all sorts of delicious food; my favorite are the nachos but other strong contenders are the soft serve ice cream from mister softee and the shaq chicken sandwiches. They are somewhat pricy, but you can get 10% off with your Amex card. The best part is your ticket comes with a free monorail ticket, which is the best Public transportation option to get to the Seattle center. It shows they actually care to do something about the environmental message they send and it's not just for looks.

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    Tacoma Dome

    Tacoma Dome

    2.2
    (254 reviews)
    26.3 mi
    $$

    The Tacoma Dome is a large multipurpose arena in downtown Tacoma that handles events at scale in a…read moreway that larger, more modern venues sometimes fail to do. I walked into a space where the dome format gives the building a distinctive character that sets it apart from the standard rectangular arena. For a concert, the circular layout meant sightlines were generally workable from most positions in the building. I saw TWICE here, and the show was the kind of performance that fills a space like this in the right way. The production was large enough to justify the venue size, and the floor area in particular delivered the energy that a show like this builds toward. The acoustics in the dome held up better than the building's age might suggest, and the sound carried clearly enough that the vocal and instrumental mix came through without the muddiness that dome venues can sometimes produce. Getting into the venue moved at a reasonable pace even with a full house. Security was present and effective without being intrusive, and the entry process at a sold out show was more organized than I expected. The concession variety was solid and the food lines, while long during peak windows like opener breaks, moved steadily enough. Seating on the upper levels had a comfort issue for taller people, with the sightline angles and seat spacing working better for average height than for anyone over six feet. The main screen visibility also dropped off depending on my position relative to center, so seats closer to the floor or directly facing the stage tend to offer a more complete visual experience. Transit access is one of the practical strengths of the venue, with bus and light rail connections close enough that driving and parking is optional rather than necessary. For a large arena show in the Pacific Northwest, the Tacoma Dome remains one of the more reliable options in the region.

    I can't believe I have never been here prior to my recent visit for the Ado Hibana tour…read more I thought the venue was just okay. It obviously is much older than the stadiums / arenas in Seattle. It kinda felt like I was in a big gym. Our seats weren't that great or expensive but we had a great view of the stage and we did not feel like we were that far away. Seats were fairly comfortable too. The parking situation is a bit of a mess and it's a horrible place to drive to and back. There is no easy way to get there. You will be dealing with horrible traffic and there will be lots of constructions going on in the summer time. If my favorite artists decide to perform here in the future, I would not hesitate to come back but Tacoma dome is definitely not my favorite venue for events.

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