SEATTLE, WA (CelebrityAccess) – Hidden Hall, a brand-new live music venue, officially opened its doors to the public in Seattle last month.
Nestled in the heart of Seattle’s eclectic Fremont neighborhood, Hidden Hall is a 320-capacity general admission venue set to host a wide range of live music—from hip-hop and DJs to rock bands, jam bands, bluegrass, jazz, global sounds, and more.
The venue features a wraparound mezzanine and VIP rooms, as well as full production capabilities, including a custom-built lighting system, HD visual projection, and a state-of-the-art sound system.
The club is being booked by the team behind Seattle’s nearby Nectar Lounge, which is located just a few doors down from Hidden Hall. That team includes business partners Andy Palmer and Mario Abata as Senior Talent Buyers, along with Seth McDonald , who is also handling talent buying at Hidden Hall.
Hidden Hall made its official debut on April 18 with a performance by local funk legends McTuff + Skerik. Upcoming shows include Ana Tijoux, Bab L’Bluz, The Lovecats, Victor Wooten & The Wooten Brothers, and more.