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21 Best Concerts in Seattle, October 2016

Seattle, WA concerts and events.

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21 Best Concerts in Seattle, October 2016
Capitol Hill Block Party

Kaytranda @ Showbox Sodo

Saturday, October 1st

Genre: Electronic, R&B, Dance

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Danny Brown @ Neptune Theatre

Tuesday, October 4th

Genre: Hip Hop, Rap

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Mat Zo @ WaMu Theatre

Saturday, October 8th

Genre: EDM, Dance, DJ

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Okkervil River @ Neptune Theatre

Saturday, October 8th

Genre: Alternative Rock, Folk Rock, Indie Rock

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Beach Fossils @ Chop Suey

Sunday, October 9th

Genre: Indie Rock, Surf, Shoegaze

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Alex Wiley @ Nectar Lounge

Tuesday, October 11th

Genre: Hip Hop, Rap

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James Blake @ Moore Theatre

Wednesday, October 12th

Genre: Soul, Electronic, R&B

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Heartless Bastards @ Tractor Tavern

Thursday, October 13th

Genre: Blues, Indie Rock

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JOHNNYSWIM @ Neptune Theatre

Friday, October 14th

Genre: Folk Rock, Soul, R&B

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Marc Broussard @ The Crocodile

Sunday, October 15th

Genre: Funk, Blues, R&B, Rock

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Purity Ring @ Showbox Sodo

Monday, October 17th

Genre: Electronic, Synthpop, Trance

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RY X @ Nuemos

Monday, October 17th

Genre: Alternative, Singer- Songwriter

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Temples @ Crocodile Cafe

Tuesday, October 18th

Genre: Psychedelic Rock

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Death From Above 1979 @ Shobox Sodo

Thursday, October 20th

Genre: Alternative Rock, Punk, Dance

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Of Montreal @ Nuemos

Thursday, October 20th

Genre: Electronic, Progressive Rock, Psychedelic Rock, Dance, Disco

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Schoolboy Q @ WaMu Theatre

Friday, October 21st

Genre: Hip Hop, Rap

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M. Ward @ Nuemos

Thursday, October 22nd

Genre: Indie Rock, Folk

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Chance the Rapper @WaMu Theatre

Monday, October 24th

Genre: Hip Hop, Rap, Soul, Underground Hip Hop

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The Naked and Famous @ Neptune Theatre

Thursday, October 27th

Genre: Indie Electronic, Indie Rock, Synthpop, New Wave

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Blitzen Trapper @ Tractor Tavern

Friday, October 28th

Genre: Alternative, Folk, Alternative Country

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Boy & Bear @ The Crocodile

Sunday, October 30th

Genre: Indie Rock, Alternative Rock

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