Neptune Theatre Tickets

Neptune Theatre Tickets

4/25
Today
$76+
Ralph Barbosa
7:00 PMNeptune TheatreSeattle, WA
4/25
Today
$38+
Ralph Barbosa
9:45 PMNeptune TheatreSeattle, WA
4/26
Tmrw
$47+
Ralph Barbosa
7:00 PMNeptune TheatreSeattle, WA
4/26
Tmrw
$64+
Ralph Barbosa
9:45 PMNeptune TheatreSeattle, WA
4/30
Tue
$45+
Monet X Change
8:00 PMNeptune TheatreSeattle, WA
5/1
Wed
$13+
Imminence
8:00 PMNeptune TheatreSeattle, WA
5/2
Thu
$153+
Adam Ant
8:00 PMNeptune TheatreSeattle, WA
5/3
Fri
$47+
Steve Trevino
8:00 PMNeptune TheatreSeattle, WA
5/4
Sat
$33+
Colin Quinn
8:00 PMNeptune TheatreSeattle, WA
5/5
Sun
$44+
Alison Roman
8:00 PMNeptune TheatreSeattle, WA
5/7
Tue
$24+
Drew Holcomb
8:00 PMNeptune TheatreSeattle, WA
5/9
Thu
$47+
Aaron May
8:00 PMNeptune TheatreSeattle, WA
5/10
Fri
$59+
Becky Robinson
8:00 PMNeptune TheatreSeattle, WA
5/11
Sat
$53+
The 502s
8:00 PMNeptune TheatreSeattle, WA
5/14
Tue
$50+
Alok
8:00 PMNeptune TheatreSeattle, WA

About Neptune Theatre

Neptune Theatre

The Neptune Theatre is a music venue in Seattle, Washington, that’s located in close proximity to the University of Washington. It’s used to host music performances, dance performances, and film screenings. The venue first opened in 1921 under the name U-Neptune Theatre, although it was used primarily as a film theater until 2011, once showing The Rocky Horror Picture Show once a week for 14 years. In 2014, the Neptune Theatre was officially designated as a Seattle landmark and has a capacity of 800 people for shows.

Where are the Best Places to Sit at Neptune Theatre

As a smaller venue with great acoustics, there isn’t a bad place to watch a show at the Neptune, although there are a few options depending on your preference. The lower level that’s close to the stage is general admission, allowing visitors to move around during the show or arrive early and get close to the stage. There are also seats in the balcony for visitors who prefer to sit down during the show, although the small size of the venue allows folks in the balcony to stay relatively close to the stage. There is also space to watch the show from the bar area in the back of the venue.

Tips for Visiting Neptune Theatre

As an aging theater with a lot of history, there is more than just a performance to check out when visiting the Neptune Theatre. There is a domed ceiling that’s worth taking a minute to admire, as well as stained glass windows depicting the Greek god Neptune. For fans who want to take a deeper look at the venue, the Neptune Theatre typically offers free tours on the third Saturday of each month.

Food to Try at Neptune Theatre

The Neptune Theatre has a full bar, as well as a snack stand, although the food available inside the venue is limited to popcorn and other assorted snacks. Fortunately, there is no shortage of restaurants nearby to eat a full meal before or after a show. Within a block of the venue are places like Shawarma King, Beetle Cafe, Samir’s Mediterranean Grill, Panda Noodle Bar, and Just Burgers U-district. There are even more places if you venture three to five blocks away, so no matter your personal tastes, there is a restaurant you’ll like close to the Neptune Theatre.



Frequently Asked Questions

Where is Neptune Theatre located?

Neptune Theatre is located in Seattle, Washington.

What kind of events does Neptune Theatre host?

Neptune Theatre events include music performances, dance performances, and film screenings.

Where can I park for free at Neptune Theatre?

There is no official parking available for Neptune Theatre events. But, There are plenty of parking garages surrounding Neptune Theatre. 

What is the seating capacity of Neptune Theatre?

Neptune Theatre events can accommodate up to 800 cheering fans. 

Who owns Neptune Theatre?

Neptune Theatre is operated by the Seattle Theatre Group.

How do I get to Neptune Theatre using public transport?

Fans wishing to reach Neptune Theatre events on public transport are in luck. Neptune Theatre’s location makes it easily accessible on the Bus and by Taxi.