outside
Outside
NMIXX at The Moore Theatre
a crowd of people standing in a hall
the stage and the audience
the poster for the golden girls
Pretty ceiling
two people sitting on the floor
Entrance to the lower level bar.
Paid way too much for ice, cranberry juice and a splash of vodka
the lobby area
Entrance
Jimmy O Yang, 2022
Blue October at the Moore
a stage with a blue curtain
a poster for the motley hatchet show
Sign outside The Moore theater
interior
Outdoor sign
The Moore Theatre
Joni P.
Jun 27, 2024
We went to see comedian Bill Burr. The acoustics were TERRIBLE. They needed people directing you to the different balcony's. We were told to walk up 6 flights of steep stairs to balcony. Only to find we were not seated in that balcony & had to go back down & walk up a ramp. Much easier on our knees. But they were busy writing your seat info on paper. We then had to put our phones on airplane mode in locked bags due to filming Bill's Netflix special. Our seats were in the 1st balcony row E. So we were close to the edge of balcony. Great view of stage. The building interior is amazing wish we could have taken pictures.The opening comedian was a girl & we were unable to hear anything except she was European from Check Republic. There were 6 of us in our group the guys had a hard time hearing Bill Burr also. Not sure how the people behind us in the rafters could hear. Or those sitting in the upper balcony. We all decided we would have to gather for a watch party when the Netflix special comes out to hear all the jokes & stories. He's a very funny guy.
Read MoreAndrei T.
Jun 22, 2024
Most uncomfortable theater experience I've ever had, the seats are incredibly hard and tiny and crammed together and then they don't even have air conditioning so everybody is spending themselves and sweating because they're on top of each other Do not buy tickets to this venue unless you positively can't see the performer anywhere else, just not worth it you're going to be uncomfortable the whole time and it's going to ruin the show
Read MoreYan W.
Apr 19, 2024
I went to this theater to attend my very first Kpop concert and it was with ONEUS :D Environment: it was small and I LIKE IT so you could see the stage pretty well even if you're sitting on the second-floor back-ish area. Maybe because the people followed the lines at the lobby but though it was small, it was very organized. Inside the theater, it was quite lovely. Yes, lots of steep steps so be careful but the colors, shapes, architecture of this theater was lovely and I enjoyed looking around while waiting.Staff: The security was quick, reminded me of the airport but the security and other staff were very kind, friendly, and helpful, too. This theater was easy to find and it was very close to Pike's Market. There are a few parking garages and fast foods around the area like McDonald's. Though that area could be considered a little sketchy at night, it was still fine with lots of lights and security walking and checking.
Read MoreTara R.
Feb 25, 2024
Old theater used for various shows. Been in the middle balcony a couple of times and the view is good. There is a bar and restrooms on that level. Remember the age of the building and things may be on the smaller side.
Read MorePearl W.
Mar 28, 2024
I have visited the Moore Theatre twice to watch Korean acts; Baek Ji Young & Oneus. I love how intimate it feels with the artists since seats are close to the stage. It is a very nice looking theatre that is easy to navigate. The internet however was not great. We were not able to pull up our tickets easily and we couldn't contact our friend that we lost before the show. I do love forward to seeing more Kpop artists here! I hope more will come.
Read MoreMaria M.
Aug 13, 2023
First time at The Moore and I'm asking myself now, WHY?The vibe! Awesomeness!Everything about this theatre was Amazing!First, we landed parking right behind the theatre for $25, not bad at all for Seattle parking.We had center floor seats, which was awesome but there really isn't a bad seat in the house. The line for drinks was long and the drinks are pricey but every concert venue has overpriced drinks and food. I expected it so I wasn't about to complain. I enjoyed the evening and I'd definitely see another concert here.
Read MoreLisa R.
May 6, 2024
The venue is amazing, Marcus King amazing! Why does the Moore stop selling liquor before 10pm, Marcus started at 9:20pm and we couldn't get a drink midway & I waited through the 1st singer and set up to get a drink, staff said it's liquor laws?? Ridiculous, what is the law I can't find it!
Read MoreDeeJay C.
Dec 14, 2023
a great venue where every seat is guaranteed a good seat. the bar service is quick and the employees are very accommodating
Read MoreEva M.
May 29, 2024
Hopefully, this review is logistically useful to the reader.- In downtown, questionable-ish neighborhood, come with a friend(s) please. - Parking is street parking; there are lots nearby. If the show starts at 8pm and you're driving here, street parking is the best deal cuz paid parking ends at 8pm.- I have attended several times now, and for every show, they open the doors later than they should. What that means is the line will snake around the block in areas that are not covered. Plan/dress accordingly for the weather and don't wear only a skimpy outfit cuz you're on a hot date. This is Seattle after all. - Because they open the door late, the show almost never starts on time. If you are chillaxing comfortably somewhere nearby (dinner, coffee, whatever), you are a-okay to show up at exactly start of show time. Trust me, the show hasn't started yet. - The line for beverage and snacks is always long (and kinda slow, too). Plan for that if you really want that cup of wine and bag of M&Ms.- The bathroom is downstairs. - I prefer ground floor seating (sorry, stating the obvious). The balcony seatings are fine, too. The second level seating feels like way-way-way up there. Visually, because the place is small-ish, the view is still ok. (For reference, smaller than Paramount, bigger than Neptune) The performers like to wave "hello, up there". - They offer free tours once a month. https://www.stgpresents.org/calendar/12511/free-moore-tour This place is old. It has its charms. Look up at the moldings and trims that are all painted white now. Not my favorite venue by any means, but I certainly will attend any show there if I want to see the performer.
Read MoreAlexandra M.
Mar 12, 2024
I haven't been to this theater since I was a teenager (a bit smaller and a lot less knee problems), so when we bought balcony seats for a show here I didn't worry too much. When we arrived and got to the balcony I was immediately stressed at the lack of handrails for the steep cement stairs. Then came the seats. I won't deny the fact that I'm a big girl, but i couldn't sit without the armrests digging into my sides. We asked and the Moore team was happy to help! Both Nate and Jade as well as their awesome team of ushers helped find us a better place to sit with no stairs and seats that weren't too tight.I appreciate how incredibly accommodating the team was the whole night.And now I know to buy seats on the lower level for a little more seat room.
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