Audacy's Throwdown is about to turn up in Seattle with an incredible night of country music!
Tim McGraw,
Russell Dickerson,
Kassi Ashton, and
Dalton Dover are coming to accesso ShoWare Center on Saturday, July 8. This concert promises to be an unforgettable night of music, bringing together fans for a memorable evening.
Click HERE for tickets and info.Traffic Advisory:
If you're heading to the show from the north (Seattle, Bellevue, Renton), plan for extra time, as southbound SR 167 will be down to one (1) lane all weekend long, just north of SR 516 (Willis Street), for bridge deck resurfacing. WSDOT recommends using alternate routes, like southbound Interstate 5 to SR 516 or SR 181 (West Valley Highway) to avoid delays.Elevate your day with the Throwdown Tailgate Party add-on with select GA Pit, Floor, and Reserved seats, powered by
Family Law Solutions.
Throwdown Tailgate Party tickets are sold out. On top of your ticket to the show, you'll get access to the Party, which includes:
- An exclusive 2-hour pre-party before the doors open
- Up close viewing of The Morning Wolfpack interviewing artists playing that night, plus a special acoustic performance from Dalton Dover
- Food from Rollin' Smokehouse BBQ
- Commemorative show laminate
- Special Throwdown merch item
- No-host bar
- Plus, once you get inside, you'll get access to The Club during the show
Audacy's Throwdown and
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