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The Crocodile

2200 2nd Ave · Seattle, WA · 98121

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November 2026

  • Railroad Earth

    Seattle, WA · 6:00 PM

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    $95.45

    up to $1,199.45

    Starts at 6:00 PM local time at the venue
  • Tank and The Bangas

    Seattle, WA · 8:00 PM

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    $79.35

    up to $1,199.45

    Starts at 8:00 PM local time at the venue
  • Armand Hammer

    Seattle, WA · 8:00 PM

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    $72.45

    up to $82.80

    Starts at 8:00 PM local time at the venue
  • Nekrogoblikon

    Seattle, WA · 7:00 PM

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    $108.10

    up to $120.75

    Starts at 7:00 PM local time at the venue
  • Son Volt

    Seattle, WA · 6:00 PM

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    $77.05

    up to $88.55

    Starts at 6:00 PM local time at the venue
  • Stephen Day

    Seattle, WA · 6:00 PM

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    $69

    Starts at 6:00 PM local time at the venue
  • Jalen Ngonda

    Seattle, WA · 6:00 PM

    from

    $150.65

    up to $1,274.20

    Starts at 6:00 PM local time at the venue

December 2026

  • Buck Meek

    Seattle, WA · 8:00 PM

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    $70.15

    up to $74.75

    Starts at 8:00 PM local time at the venue
  • Born of Osiris

    Seattle, WA · 7:00 PM

    from

    $455.40

    Starts at 7:00 PM local time at the venue
  • Mohanad Elshieky

    Seattle, WA · 7:00 PM

    from

    $78.20

    up to $88.55

    Starts at 7:00 PM local time at the venue

February 2027

  • Book of Love

    Seattle, WA · 6:00 PM

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    $110.40

    up to $152.95

    Starts at 6:00 PM local time at the venue

March 2027

About The Crocodile

This historic Seattle music venue offers an intimate, gritty space designed specifically for live independent rock and alternative music. Originally established in the Belltown neighbourhood before relocating to a multi-room art complex in the same district, the venue is celebrated for its excellent sightlines and punchy, raw acoustics. Music fans looking to compare the crocodile tickets will find a main showroom that keeps the audience close to the stage, alongside a separate cinema, a comedy club, and a vibrant community bar.

Attending a show here feels like stepping into the heart of the Pacific Northwest's rich musical heritage. The atmosphere is casual and energetic, defined by its dark, industrial aesthetic and a state-of-the-art sound system that delivers powerful, clear audio to every corner of the room. Anyone searching for the crocodile tickets can expect an authentic, standing-room experience where the barrier between performer and crowd is kept to an absolute minimum.