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Get Your Gus Johnson Tickets in Seattle: 2026 Concerts & Tour Schedule
Parking & Directions for Gus Johnson The Jewelbox Theater at The Rendezvous
2322 2nd Ave, Seattle, WA
98121, US
Gus Johnson Concert Live at The Jewelbox Theater at The Rendezvous | Seattle – August 28th, 2026
The Jewelbox Theater at The Rendezvous is one of those hidden gems in Seattle’s lively arts scene, especially if you're into intimate venues that pack a punch. Nestled right in the heart of Pioneer Square, this cozy spot has hosted everything from community theater nights to memorable premieres like Jason Robert Brown’s The Final Five Years back in 2013. The stage might be small, but it’s outfitted with seriously impressive audio and lighting gear that make every show feel special. The vintage vibe of the decor, think retro lamps and velvet curtains, just adds to the charm, making you feel like you’ve stepped into a different era. It’s perfect for catching an up-close and personal performance, and if you’re planning to see Gus Johnson in Seattle, this is exactly the kind of venue that makes his comedy feel even more authentic and engaging. Plus, there’s bundle seating if you want to catch multiple shows without breaking the bank, and supporter seating for those who truly want to back the local arts scene. Getting there is pretty straightforward whether you're coming from Chinatown International District or heading up from the waterfront, just a quick walk north on First or Fifth Avenue and a turn onto Pike. All in all, it’s a spot that feels like a little secret everyone should experience, especially when Gus Johnson hits the stage in Seattle.