- by foxnews
- 28 Nov 2024
The Cloudbreak Music Festival is back for its third year, beginning November 7 and running through November 27, with Seattle's hotels offering a musical treat to their guests. The festival has grown substantially since its inception in 2021, featuring over 200 artists performing at 34 different venues. The festivities kick off tonight at The Crocodile with performances by Naked Giants and La Fonda starting at 7:00 p.m., with doors opening an hour earlier.
The Cloudbreak Music Festival is back for its third year, beginning November 7 and running through November 27, with Seattle's hotels offering a musical treat to their guests. The festival has grown substantially since its inception in 2021, featuring over 200 artists performing at 34 different venues. The festivities kick off tonight at The Crocodile with performances by Naked Giants and La Fonda starting at 7:00 p.m., with doors opening an hour earlier.
Cloudbreak is a unique initiative designed to enhance tourism in Seattle during the cooler months. Visitors staying in any of the 70 downtown Seattle hotels involved in the festival from November 7 to 27 will receive complimentary passes to live music events throughout their visit.
To attend concerts, guests simply present their live music pass and hotel key card. A QR code on the pass also provides quick access to the full festival lineup.
This year, 13 Seattle hotels are enticing guests with special Cloudbreak-themed packages available from November 7 to 27. These packages offer benefits ranging from dining credits and discounted stays to exclusive hotel amenities.
Participating hotels include:
Festival highlights include diverse performances across the city's iconic venues, from the energetic opening night at The Crocodile to a special reunion show by The Long Winters on the festival's final night. Each event offers a slice of Seattle's rich musical heritage and current talents.
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