Photos: Maren Morris @ Marymoor Park

What a perfect night for an outdoor concert!  Country singer-songwriter Maren Morris headlined for a full house at Marymoor Park on a clear and mild evening.  Morris and her six-member band performed new material from her recent Humble Quest album as well as her numerous multi-platinum singles.  Brittney Spencer opened.

Britteny Spencer – photos by Kirk Stauffer

Photos: Sabrina Claudio @ Moore Theater

Soulful R&B singer-songwriter Sabrina Claudio brought her Based On A Feeing global tour to the Moore Theater.  The show had a dramatic beginning when the center stage door opened and she made her grand entrance.  The four-member backing band performed flawlessly on the second show of the tour.  At one point, Sabrina received flowers from an admirer in the audience.

Photos: Hoodie Allen w/Belaganas @ the Crocodile

Hoodie Allen w/Belaganas @ the Crocodile – 8/13/22
Photos by Rachel Crick

Hoodie Allen – photo by Rachel Crick

Hoodie Allen made an appearance in Seattle midway through his With or Without You summer tour. The August 13th show, held at the Crocodile, naturally included his latest track, “Call Me Never,” plus the song “Champagne and Pools.” Sounds pretty damn good right about now! The rapper has four self-released albums to his credit, and it’s great to see him back. Belaganas, a hip-hop trio from Arizona opened the night.

Hoodie Allen – photos by Rachel Crick

Belaganas – photos by Rachel Crick

Photos: Red Hot Chili Peppers @ T-Mobile Park

Red Hot Chili Peppers @ T-Mobile Park – 8/3/22
Photos by Tino Tran

Red Hot Chili Peppers‘ Anthony Kiedis – photo by Tino Tran

Fresh off the release of a well-received Unlimited Love and a couple months before Return of the Dream Canteen, the always magical Red Hot Chili Peppers came to Seattle as headliners of T-Mobile Park. These guys are busy! The orange and yellow psychedelic swirls in these photos are gorgeous. Look for Red Hot Chili Peppers to receive the Global Icon Award at the MTV Video Music Awards on August 28th, setting them nicely next to Foo Fighters, who won that award last year.

Red Hot Chili Peppers – photos by Tino Tran