Live Music in Redmond: Discover Local Events & Musical Activities



One of the best things about living in Redmond is that it’s easy to mix everyday life with something fun at the end of the day, and live music is a great example. Whether you’re into outdoor summer concerts, intimate acoustic sets, open mic nights, or bigger-ticket performances nearby, the Eastside gives you plenty of ways to make live music part of your routine. Redmond is especially well-positioned for it, with local venues in town and easy access to Woodinville, Kirkland, Bellevue, and Bothell.

If you’re getting to know the area or just looking for a new weekend plan, this guide rounds up some of the best live music options within easy reach of home.

Outdoor Concerts and Big Summer Shows

Outdoor concerts are a staple of summer and late spring, especially when the weather is nice, and the setting feels just as memorable as the performance. These events tend to draw a great mix of locals and visitors, making them a fun way to experience the energy of Redmond and the greater Seattle area.

Marymoor Live

If you want the classic summer-concert experience without a long trek, Marymoor Live is one of the easiest headline options. The venue’s 2026 schedule includes major touring acts, and the outdoor setting gives it that laid-back, picnic-meets-concert feel that works just as well for a casual date night as it does for a bigger group outing.

What makes Marymoor especially appealing for Redmond residents is how easy it is to turn a show into a full evening. You can grab dinner beforehand, head to the park for the performance, and still be home without the kind of hustle and bustle that comes with a downtown concert night. Plus, only a few minutes away from The Colony at Bear Creek, Marymoor Live is one of our resident's go-to night outs.

Rockin’ on the River

For a more relaxed and community-driven music option, Rockin’ on the River is a warm-weather tradition touted by many locals. The City of Redmond hosts this free summer concert series on Wednesday evenings, making it a great choice when you want live music without the planning, cost, or commitment of a larger show.

Rockin is the kind of event that feels easy to work into real life. You can bring a blanket, pick up takeout, meet a few friends, and enjoy a summer evening that feels local in the best way. It’s also a good reminder that living in Redmond means being close to events that feel connected to the community, not just entertainment destinations.

Chateau Ste. Michelle Summer Concert Series

If your idea of a great night includes a scenic setting and a bigger stage, Chateau Ste. Michelle in Woodinville is a standout. The winery’s long-running summer concert series regularly showcases nationally known artists, and the 2026 lineup includes names like Yellowcard, Dierks Bentley, Ziggy Marley, Boyz II Men, Sarah McLachlan, and more!

There’s a reason this venue stays on so many Eastside summer bucket lists. It feels polished and special without a long drive from The Colony, so it works well when you want something that feels a little more elevated than a typical local music night. Simply pack your lawn chairs and get ready to be blown away.

Celebrate Woodinville Summer Concerts

Woodinville is known for wine country, but it’s also great to catch live music in a more social, open-air setting. Celebrate Woodinville’s summer concert series returns on four Wednesday evenings in July 2026, pairing live music with wine, beer, food trucks, and an easy outdoor atmosphere.

Celebrate Woodinville is casual, festive, and ideal for summer nights when you want to be out and about without committing to a full-scale concert venue. Plus, its family-friendly vibe means the kids can enjoy the show too!

 

Performance Venues for Year-Round Shows

Indoor venues give music fans a reliable way to catch live shows throughout the year, no matter the season. They’re especially popular because they offer a dedicated concert experience while still feeling easy to work into a night out.

Kirkland Performance Center

For live music beyond the summer concert season, Kirkland Performance Center is one of the more reliable venues near Redmond. Its calendar includes tribute bands, jazz, folk, singer-songwriters, holiday performances, and other touring acts, so there’s often a wide range of genres throughout the year.

The venue itself is smaller than a major concert hall, which gives performances a more up-close and intimate feel. That makes it a good option for people who enjoy hearing live music in a setting that feels more personal and focused on the performance itself rather than the scale of the event.

Bellevue Live at Lunch

Bellevue’s Live at Lunch series adds another dimension to the local music scene by bringing free performances mid-day rather than late night shows. The series typically runs during the summer and features a mix of local musicians and regional performers in downtown Bellevue, WA.

What makes this series stand out is how it introduces live music in a more casual, public setting. Instead of a traditional concert venue, it gives people a chance to experience live performances as part of the everyday rhythm of the city, which helps make music feel more accessible and woven into the community. The event also features local artists to showcase their music and potentially hit it big with the support of their neighbors!

 

Local Favorites with Live Music

Live music at a local pub is a great way to enjoy your favorite setlist without spending too much on an event ticket. These spots are popular because they combine food, drinks, and atmosphere with music that helps the whole space feel livelier and more memorable. It's also a great way to unwind after a long day of work. You know what they say, come for the food, stay for the cover band!
 

AKB at Archer Hotel Redmond

If you’re looking for live music in the heart of Redmond, AKB at Archer Hotel is one of the more polished local options. The venue hosts live music on Wednesdays, giving residents and visitors a consistent midweek opportunity to catch local performers in a stylish lounge setting.

This type of venue appeals to those who like live music in a more refined environment. Rather than a large crowd or ticketed concert atmosphere, AKB offers the kind of setting where the music complements the space and helps create a more elevated social experience. With crafted cocktails and a variety of music genres, AKB will be your favorite spot to unwind and snap you fingers to the beat.

The Thirsty Badger

For something more casual, The Thirsty Badger brings together open mic nights and regular live music in a neighborhood bar setting. With Thursday talent showcases and additional live music on Fridays and Saturdays during the summer, it offers a nice mix of scheduled entertainment and local talent.

Like other smaller venues across the city, it's important to a local music scene because it gives both performers and audiences a place to connect more regularly. It’s less about a big headliner and more about creating a recurring local spot where live music becomes part of the character of the neighborhood.

Watts Brewing Company

Watts Brewing Company in Woodinville is another strong option if you like live music in a brewery setting. Its event calendar includes both live performances and open mic programming, which helps create a mix of established acts, local musicians, and community participation.

Breweries like this are popular for live music because they tend to feel approachable and social. The setting is usually more laid-back than a formal venue, and that can make it easier for people to discover new artists or simply enjoy music in a more everyday environment.

The Cottage in Bothell

The Cottage offers a more intimate live music setting, with performances typically scheduled on Friday and Saturday evenings. As a bistro-style venue, it blends dining and live entertainment in a way that feels quieter and more conversational than many larger music spaces.

For enthusiasts who enjoy acoustic sets, vocalist-driven performances, or a more low-key atmosphere, this is a good example of how varied the live music scene can be near Redmond. Not every music experience has to center on a large venue, and smaller spaces like this often create some of the most memorable performances. It's a great place for an unplugged set after you unplug from your workday!
 

Third Culture Coffee Open Mic in Bellevue

Third Culture Coffee’s open mic in Bellevue offers a creative setting that goes beyond traditional bar or concert venue programming. The event welcomes music, spoken word, comedy, and other performances, which gives it a broader community feel and attracts a mix of artists and audiences.

The variety of talent reflects a more modern version of the local music scene, where live performances can include different forms of expression and where the atmosphere feels supportive, creative, and centered on local voices.
 

Make Live Music Part of Your Redmond Routine

One of the nicest things about living in Redmond is that a good music night doesn’t have to feel like a major production. You’ve got big summer amphitheater shows, free outdoor concert series, neighborhood bars with weekly live music, and open mic nights that make it easy to keep things spontaneous. Whether you want a packed concert lawn or a quieter evening with acoustic music in the background, there’s a nearby option that fits.

Here at The Colony, we appreciate great music. We're lucky to have so many nearby venues that our residents and team members can frequent to enjoy all the artistry Redmond has to offer. And if you're looking for a home closer to where live music happens, look no further than our community!

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