A vibrant gathering place in the heart of Seattle, Town Hall fosters an engaged community through civic, arts, and educational programs that reflect — and inspire — our region’s best impulses: creativity, empathy, and the belief that we all deserve a voice.
Town Hall was founded in 1998 to preserve a beloved historic building and create a shared venue space for the region’s small to midsized arts and civic organizations. After a $35 million top-to-bottom renovation in 2019, Town Hall has matured into a nationally unique artistic and civic hub. More than 100,000 people gather at Town Hall annually for hundreds of self-produced and community-produced events. From book talks and civic panels to chamber music and concerts by [...]
A vibrant gathering place in the heart of Seattle, Town Hall fosters an engaged community through civic, arts, and educational programs that reflect — and inspire — our region’s best impulses: creativity, empathy, and the belief that we all deserve a voice.
Town Hall was founded in 1998 to preserve a beloved historic building and create a shared venue space for the region’s small to midsized arts and civic organizations. After a $35 million top-to-bottom renovation in 2019, Town Hall has matured into a nationally unique artistic and civic hub. More than 100,000 people gather at Town Hall annually for hundreds of self-produced and community-produced events. From book talks and civic panels to chamber music and concerts by globally recognized artists, Town Hall is a space where there truly is something for everyone.
There’s nowhere else like Town Hall Seattle, anywhere. The midsize scale of our performance spaces, our highly collaborative model, wide breadth of programming presented, and deep commitment to accessibility all make us a new kind of cultural convener. With wide open doors and affordable tickets and stages, everyone can take part, be inspired, and use their voice to shape our future.