If you are a fan of the late, great Jimi Hendrix, or just a fan of guitar wizardry, you should definitely check out Seattle-native Randy Hansen when he performs in Yakima this Friday night
If you hadn't heard, some little recording act by the names of Macklemore and Ryan Lewis played a show in Yakima about a week and a half ago. Yeah. THAT Macklemore.
Last night's sold-out concert headlined by Washington natives Macklemore (aka Ben Haggerty) and Ryan Lewis proved to be a massive hit by both those who saw the show and those who came out to the Season's Performance Hall in downtown Yakima just to take part in the pre-function.
The gem of a theater right here in downtown Yakima has prided itself on bringing shows of varying genres that appeal to less-than-mainstream tastes and fans of more eclectic music.
Tonight, fans of classical and classic rock will get to collide when the Seattle Rock Orchestra performs Led Zeppelin's catalog.
Calling out to all singers, dancers, musicians, magicians, comedians and more! You have a chance to share your talent and win $1,000 just by doing what you love to do.
The Yakima Blues and Local Brews Bash will debut Saturday, June 14, from
2-9 p.m. in the Historic North Front Street district. Two separate stages will be
packed with high-quality, nonstop blues throughout the festival. The Depot Stage will
showcase the Seattle-based The Wired...
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You're invited to be a part of the audience when Northwest comic Brad Upton shoots a live concert DVD slated for national distribution at the Seasons Performance Hall on Friday, June 13.
Last week, Yakima's gem The Seasons Performance Hall announced the upcoming departure of Director Ellie Strosahl. While Ms. Strosahl deserves much credit for developing a burgeoning venue and her shoes will be hard to fill, it also presents an excellent opportunity for whomever is deemed fit to take the reins and build upon the tradition that has been put into motion.