You’ve got great taste.
Sign in to follow your favorite artists, save events, & more.
Sign In
Bandsintown
get app
Sign Up
Log In
Sign Up
Log In

Industry
ArtistsEvent Pros
HelpPrivacyTerms
Miranda July Tickets, Tour Dates and Concerts

Miranda July

Moore Theatre
1932 2nd Ave

Nov 13, 2025

8:00 PM PST
Get Reminder
Book a Hotel
Miranda July Tickets, Tour Dates and Concerts
Get Tickets
Tickets
About this concert
The Moore Theatre is located in downtown Seattle at 1932 2nd Ave, Seattle, WA 98101. There is an overall 8 ticket limit per patron. Patrons exceeding the ticket limit will have their orders canceled at the venue's discretion. All sales are final. No refunds or exchanges. Mobile barcodes delayed until 4 days prior to event. Venue reserves the right to change delivery methods. Unless otherwise noted, each person must have a ticket regardless of age. No babies in arms. There is no elevator. Stairs only to the balcony level.
Show More

Find a place to stay

Easily follow your favorite artists by syncing your music
Sync Music
musicSyncBanner

Share Event

Miranda July Biography

Miranda July (born February 1, 1974) is a performance artist, musician, writer, and film director. She currently resides in Los Angeles, California, after having lived for many years in Portland, Oregon. Born Miranda Jennifer Grossinger, she works under the surname of "July" because she says it is the month that most facilitates her creativity.

She was born in Barre, Vermont (Timothy Leary was her godfather), grew up in Berkeley, California, and later attended UC Santa Cruz. After leaving college, she moved to Portland and took up performance art. Her performances were successful, as she has been quoted as saying she has not worked a day job since she was 23 years old.[1]

Filmmaker Magazine rated her number one in their "25 New Faces of Indie Film" in 2004. After winning a slot in a Sundance workshop, she developed her first feature-length film, Me and You and Everyone We Know, which opened in 2005. The film won The Caméra d'Or in The Cannes Festival 2005.[2]

She recorded her first EP for Kill Rock Stars in 1996, entitled "Margie Ruskie Stops Time," with music by The Need. After that, she released two more full-length LPs, both distributed by Kill Rock Stars, and an additional EP with IQU in 1999 on K Records.

Her short story "The Boy from Lam Kien" was published in 2005 as a special-edition book with illustration by Elinor Nissley and Emma Hedditch

Later comes her collection of short stories "No one belongs here more than you" in 2007 while she is doing her on stage performance worldwildly.
Read More
Follow artist