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Parking & Directions for Joycut Neumos
925 East Pike Street, Seattle, WA
98122, US
1. Street Parking - Up to 2 blocks, $1.50/hour
2. 10th & Pike Parking Garage - 0.2 miles, $10/event
3. Pike Place Market Garage - 0.5 miles, $15/event
4. Capitol Hill Parking Garage - 0.3 miles, $12/event
5. East Pine Street Lot - 0.4 miles, $8/event
Joycut Concert Live at Neumos | Tacoma
Neumos isn’t just a concert venue; it’s a true heartbeat of the Capitol Hill scene, known for supporting the queer community with pride events and lively gatherings that feel more like family than just shows. The walls are decorated with vibrant murals by local artists that really capture the eclectic spirit of the neighborhood. Inside, there’s a cozy private lounge where artists can kick back and relax after their sets, adding a personal touch you don’t find everywhere. Joycut Seattle fans might remember seeing Kacey Musgraves here back in 2014 when she was just starting to make waves, that moment felt electric, like witnessing something special. The main floor can get pretty packed, making the experience even more immersive, especially when the crowd is really feeling the music. If you need accessible spots, they’re usually near the soundboard, where the sound is crystal clear. Getting there from downtown is a breeze, just stroll down Pike Ave straight to Neumos, or punch in the music hall into your GPS for smooth sailing. All in all, attending a show at Neumos is more than just listening to music; it’s about being part of something bigger, a community that’s alive and truly cares.