Must-see entertainment in Pioneer Square, International District & SoDo

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    CenturyLink Field

    Pioneer Square, International District & SoDo

    The late, mostly unlamented Kingdome, long Seattle’s biggest eyesore, was once the home field for the city’s professional baseball and football franchises…

  • Seattle Sounders

    Pioneer Square, International District & SoDo

    Far and away the best-supported soccer team in North America with average gates of over 40,000, the Sounders joined the MLS (Major League Soccer) in 2009…

  • Seattle Seahawks

    Pioneer Square, International District & SoDo

    The Seahawks play at CenturyLink Field and have the loudest supporters in the NFL. Honors remained elusive until the mid-2010s when they won the Super…

  • Nordo's Culinarium

    Pioneer Square, International District & SoDo

    A theatrical group with culinary inclinations, Cafe Nordo marries two themes in one – food and theater – putting on inspired plays-cum-dinner shows where…

  • T-Mobile Park

    Pioneer Square, International District & SoDo

    Home of Seattle's pro baseball team, the Mariners, the $517 million T-Mobile Park (originally Safeco Field) opened in July 1999. With its retractable roof…

  • Comedy Underground

    Pioneer Square, International District & SoDo

    The best comedy club in Seattle has shows most nights, with a second show common on Friday and Saturday. Talent is mainly local and there's a full bar,…

  • Seattle Mariners

    Pioneer Square, International District & SoDo

    Seattle's battling baseball team might not have enjoyed the recent success of the Seahawks (NFL) and the Sounders (MLS), but they're vociferously…

  • Showbox SoDo

    Pioneer Square, International District & SoDo

    The newer sister-club of downtown's Showbox, this SoDo version is actually bigger with a capacity for 1800 in an old warehouse. Touring rock bands play…