Tonight in Seattle: The Moondoggies, Vendetta Red, Grand Hallway, Fly Moon Royalty
Posted by Chris GreenTonight in Seattle, you can enjoy your live music inside, outside, or both.
The Moondoggies, The Wayfinders, Le Sang Song @ Barboza | 7/7 | Doors 7 p.m. | $15 Adv (get tickets) | 21+

Image via The Moondoggies
Preview by Jessica Kaminski:
If you aren’t familiar with The Moondoggies, their name might conjure visions of drum circles ripe with patchouli. Seattle’s beloved The Moondoggies are a far cry from a hippy jam session. Carefully crafted and fresh as a spring breeze, their alt-Americana is a local staple that is spreading like wild fire. The Moondoggies just wrapped touring with the Head and the Heart and a flurry of headlining dates. They are returning to Seattle at Barboza for two nights of full throated harmonies and must see music.
Refining their music as their sound has evolved, The Moondoggies have struck a balance that skates a fine line between American and Rock. Reasons you should not miss this show: intricate songs, musical intuition that reeks of telepathic communication between band members, and a captivating stage presences. Not to mention, The Moondoggies play some stellar tunes. Kicking off the evening will be The Wayfinders and Le Sang Song.
Vendetta Red, Grand Hallway, Fly Moon Royalty, Seacats, Candysound, Special Explosion, Brothers from Another, Dungeon Science @ The Mural Amphitheater | 7/7 | 2pm | Free | All-ages
The weather forecast is 79 degrees and sunny. The free outdoor “concerts at the mural” series has a bunch of up-and-coming bands celebrating 50 years of Seattle Center by performing a mix of their own songs and covers of songs by artists that have previously performed at Seattle Center such as Nirvana, Jimi Hendrix, and Modest Mouse. 79 degrees and sunny. Free outdoor concert. Is there really anything more that needs to be said?










