Upcoming Seattle concerts highlight Sub Pop artists and Grammy contenders

Seattle's concert scene kicks off 2026 with performances from Sub Pop label standouts and artists nominated for the 68th annual Grammy Awards. Highlights include Indigenous experimental pop, Americana rock, and hip-hop heavyweights across various venues. A new supergroup and folk rockers with the Seattle Symphony add to the diverse lineup.

As Sub Pop's retail shop at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport closes at the end of 2025, the label's artists continue to thrive with several shows in early 2026. Ya Tseen, the project of Alaska artist Nicholas Galanin, performs at 8:30 p.m. on Jan. 16 at Clock-Out Lounge to celebrate its second Sub Pop album, "Stand on My Shoulders," which explores Indigenous heritage through experimental pop. Tickets range from $25 to $30 for the 21-and-older event.

Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit bring their acoustic, Grammy-nominated album "Foxes in the Snow"—up for best folk album—to the Paramount Theatre for shows at 8 p.m. on Jan. 23 and 24, with tickets priced at $67 to $115. Atlanta rapper J.I.D makes up a canceled November date with an 8 p.m. performance on Jan. 27 at the same venue, ahead of potential wins for his album "God Does Like Ugly," which earned nods for best rap album and another category; tickets start at $49.

The new supergroup Drink the Sea, featuring Barrett Martin of Screaming Trees, R.E.M.'s Peter Buck, Duke Garwood, and Alain Johannes, plays moody progressive rock from their twin self-titled albums at 8 p.m. on Jan. 30 at Town Hall, with tickets at $45 to $50.

Naima Bock, formerly of Goat Girl and now on Sub Pop, headlines an 8 p.m. show on Feb. 5 at Tractor Tavern with her sophomore album "Below a Massive Dark Land," opened by Mildred; it's $25 for 21-and-older attendees.

The Head and the Heart joins the Seattle Symphony for an 8 p.m. homecoming on Feb. 6 at Benaroya Hall, with limited tickets starting at $138, before touring with Brandi Carlile.

Other notable events include Khu.éex’ fundraising album release for "Red Cedar in the Hour of Chaos" at 5:30 p.m. on Feb. 7 at Nectar Lounge ($23, 21+); Paul Cauthen's solo alt-country shows Feb. 12-14 at Sunset Tavern ($68.50, 21+); Sprints' post-punk set from 6-9 p.m. on Feb. 14 at the Crocodile ($39); Charley Crockett's Grammy-nominated "Dollar a Day" doubleheader Feb. 19-20 at The 5th Avenue Theatre ($85+); and Cardi B's "Little Miss Drama Tour" stop on Feb. 22 at Climate Pledge Arena (7:30 p.m., $74+), supporting her 2025 album "Am I the Drama?" with a best rap performance nod for "Outside."

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Collage illustration of top artists like Zach Bryan, Lana Del Rey, Drake, and others promoting their early 2026 album releases across hip-hop, R&B, rock, and more.
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Further album releases slated for early 2026

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Complementing the previously announced early 2026 albums from artists like Zach Bryan, Lana Del Rey, Megadeth, and others, new highlights include hip-hop from A$AP Rocky and Drake, R&B from Ari Lennox and Ella Mai, and more from alternative, pop, and rock acts—promising continued momentum into the new year across diverse genres.

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Boston.com has published a guide to 15 standout concerts at top venues in Boston and Cambridge from September to November 2025, covering genres from pop and rock to jazz and folk. The selections highlight both established legends and emerging artists, coinciding with the peak of the fall music season.

Western New York's music calendar features a mix of folk, rock, and blues performances this week. Local venues host diverse acts, from charity events to tribute shows. Highlights include Ryan Miller’s Catwalk for Charity and Richard Lloyd's performance.

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Paste Magazine has compiled a roundup of notable upcoming album releases scheduled for 2025, starting in July. The list, updated regularly by the site's music team, highlights new music from established and emerging artists across various genres. It aims to help fans track standout projects amid the year's busy release schedule.

As 2026 approaches, music fans have much to anticipate with several high-profile album releases scheduled for the first quarter. Artists including Zach Bryan, Lana Del Rey, and Nick Jonas are among those unveiling new projects, spanning genres from country to pop. These announcements highlight a diverse slate of comebacks and fresh sounds.

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Music publications have unveiled their lists of the most anticipated albums for 2026, featuring confirmed releases and rumored projects from artists like Charli XCX, Zach Bryan, and Madonna. These previews highlight a diverse mix of genres, from pop and country to rock and blues, setting the stage for an exciting year in music.

 

 

 

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