KeyArena
305 N Harrison St
Seattle, Washington 98109
United States
(206) 684-7200
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8.1
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Citysearch Rated
The home of the Seattle SuperSonics and a solid--if not entirely ideal--concert venue, smack in the middle of the city.
June 06, 2006
(4.0 / 5 stars)

In Short
Though it lacks the awe-inspiring beauty of the Gorge, the recently refurbished Key possesses one particular advantage for concergoers: A prime urban location. A 17,000-person capacity pretty much guarantees a lockdown on popular artists, from Tina Turner to the Beastie Boys. As often is the case with larger sports-oriented venues, consistent acoustics aren't a strong point--the pounding of Sonics' basketballs may come through more clearly than your favorite singer's backing band.

(Editorial review provided by Citysearch)
Basketball court, not concert hall
June 10, 2002
(3.0 / 5 stars)

A fine place to watch the Supersonics. However, a crappy place to watch any type of concert. From almost any seat, the sounds--particularly vocals--are muddled.

(User review provided by Citysearch)
Parking:

Public transportation is your best bet, unless you want to pay premium lot prices.

THE DETAILS
Category:
Stadium/Arena
Payment:
Visa, MasterCard
Serving 3 neighborhoods:
Lower Queen Anne, Magnolia / Queen Anne, Magnolia - Queen Anne
GEOBLOGS
By Justin Chan on 11/22/09 05:58 PM

On Saturday, I went to the Trans-Siberian Orchestra concert at the Key Arena, probably one of the most amazing concerts I have ever been to.

If...

By Britty Na-Kyung Ko on 09/20/09 03:19 AM

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