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Get Your Wolf Parade Tickets in Seattle: 2026 Concerts & Tour Schedule
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Parking & Directions for Wolf Parade The Showbox
1426 1st Ave, Seattle, WA
98101, US
1. Pike Place Market Garage - 0.4 miles - ~$10
2. The Crocodile Garage - 0.2 miles - ~$15
3. Union Square Garage - 0.3 miles - ~$12
4. 1st and Stewart - 0.2 miles - ~$8
5. Seattle Convention Center - 0.6 miles - ~$20
Wolf Parade Concert Live at The Showbox | Seattle – November 29th, 2026
The Showbox is one of those legendary Seattle venues that somehow manages to keep its gritty, old-school charm alive while still upgrading its sound and lighting to keep up with the times. Celebrating over 80 years in 2019, it’s a place that feels like part of the city’s soul, where legends like Nirvana played early on, with their april 26th, 1989, show still echoing in local lore. Originally a cinema, The Showbox shifted gears in 2003, transforming into a concert hall that’s hosted everything from indie bands to huge headliners. If you’re catching Wolf Parade in Seattle, this is the kind of venue that makes you feel like you’re right there with the band, especially if you snag floor seats right in front of the stage, which makes the whole experience so much more personal. Reserved tickets are a smart move if you want to avoid the chaos of guessing where you’ll end up, trust me, wandering around trying to find a good spot isn’t exactly fun. And yeah, it’s super easy to get to, just a quick stroll from the Seattle Art Museum or a walk north from the waterfront’s observation wheel. Whether you’re a longtime fan or just in for the vibe, catching Wolf Parade at The Showbox feels like stepping into a piece of Seattle’s musical history.