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Parking & Directions for Jose Maria Napoleon Moore Theatre - WA
1932 2nd Ave, Seattle, WA
98107, US
1. Seattle Public Library Garage - 0.3 miles, approx. $10
2. 2nd & Pike Parking - 0.2 miles, approx. $15
3. Pike Place Market Garage - 0.5 miles, approx. $12
4. Union Square Garage - 0.4 miles, approx. $18
5. Convention Place Garage - 0.6 miles, approx. $14
Jose Maria Napoleon Concert Live at Moore Theatre | Seattle – September 10th, 2026
Moore Theatre in Washington is one of those iconic spots that just oozes character and history, and it’s where legends like The Book of Mormon first took the stage in Seattle. Walking into this place feels like stepping into a living piece of art, you can catch everything from international film festivals during the Seattle World Film Festival to lively poetry slams that pack the house. It’s a hub for creativity and community, and you can’t help but feel the buzz of excitement whenever something special is happening. The theatre’s been through a serious glow-up, earning a big local award back in 2008 for its restoration, which really saved a piece of Seattle’s cultural soul. And if you’re into educational stuff or training programs, Moore Theatre’s got you covered there too. It’s just a short walk from the EMP Museum, down First Avenue, or if you’re coming from the north, hop off Mercer Street and head straight in. For someone like Jose Maria Napoleon Seattle, catching a concert here isn’t just about the music, it’s about the vibe, the history, and feeling like you’re part of something bigger. It’s a place that keeps surprising ya, season after season.