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Funhouse

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109 Eastlake Ave E
Seattle, WA
5,091 Followers
Explore all 41 upcoming concerts at Funhouse, see photos, read reviews, buy tickets from official sellers, and get directions and accommodation recommendations.
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29
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02
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04
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Peelander-Z at Seattle, WA in Funhouse 2024
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Fan Reviews

September 15th 2024
Such a crazy fun time. It is a show all about crowd participation and leaves everyone feeling happy.
Igor
July 2nd 2024
It was an amazing time 😁 Kate makes you feel like you're part of the show. And I love that 🫶🏼 She's really one of a kind 🫶🏼 So many great memories to cherish 💖 Thanks for your kindness🫂
Amy
June 16th 2024
The Dollyrots are a great band to see live, their kids as well. Knowing that their trip to Seattle was arduous and that they didn’t really get much sleep for a couple of days, the band delivered and brought positive vibes and energy. They are probably one of the hardest working bands out there.
charles
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About Funhouse

Under the shadow of the Space Needle, the original Funhouse opened its doors on Halloween 2003 in the former location of Zak’s 5th Avenue Saloon. Operating for 9 years, the bar & live music venue hosted thousands of events during its lifetime and was known for being the kind of place that fostered the local underground music scene. Bands like the Spits, Dead Moon, No Means No, Guttermouth, Red Fang and many more played sold out shows in the intimate confines of the Funhouse. The club even influenced a critically acclaimed feature film documentary entitled “Razing The Bar” (SIFF 2014). The Funhouse was home to punks, roller girls, average Joes and creative people of all stripes. While successful, the club fell victim to Seattle’s rampant development and lost its lease when its building was sold and later demolished in 2012.
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