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Get Your Of Monsters and Men Tickets in Seattle: 2026 Concerts & Tour Schedule
Parking & Directions for Of Monsters and Men Paramount Theatre - Seattle
911 Pine St, Seattle, WA
98101, US
1. Seattle Convention Center Garage - 0.3 miles, approx. $15
2. Pacific Place Garage - 0.4 miles, approx. $10
3. 9th & Pine Parking Garage - 0.5 miles, approx. $12
4. Autopark - 0.6 miles, approx. $14
5. Street Parking (varies) - 0.1 miles, approx. $2/hour
Of Monsters and Men Concert Live at Paramount Theatre | Seattle – July 28th, 2026
The Paramount Theatre in Seattle is one of those legendary spots where the magic of live performance truly comes alive. It’s not just a pretty face with its stunning architecture and history dating back to 1928, but also a buzzing hub for everything from the local symphony to world-class touring acts. When Of Monsters and Men comes to town, this is where you want to be, imagine singing along with thousands of fans in a space that’s part historic monument, part modern concert venue. The theatre’s design with its elegant balconies and prime mezzanine seats really amps up the experience, offering that perfect vantage point to catch every flicker of light and movement on stage. And let’s be real, getting there is a breeze thanks to the Seattle streetcar, which makes hopping over from South Lake Union super convenient. Whether you’re a die-hard fan or just craving a night of unforgettable music, catching Of Monsters and Men in this iconic venue promises an atmosphere that’s almost as epic as the band itself. Honestly, it’s a spot that turns a concert into an event you’ll be talking about long after the last note fades.