Seattle's Child

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Saturday Family Concerts at Town Hall

Next Up: The Brian Waite Band, Saturday April 4

Mark your calendars for Saturday Family Concerts at Town Hall, a beloved series of monthly, all-ages performances designed to get the whole family moving. Held one Saturday a month, these interactive concerts blend music, movement, storytelling, and visual art, spotlighting artists and cultural traditions from Seattle and the Pacific Northwest. Expect shows that invite kids and grown-ups alike to sing along, dance in the aisles, and experience live performance together.

Winter/Spring Schedule 2026

Bug Friend

  • Date: February 21, 2026
  • Time: 11 a.m.
  • Cost: $10-$35 Sliding Scale (Free for ages 22 & Under)

Bug Friend brings their playful, interactive music to Town Hall! Mikey and Kaylee will perform favorites from Alphabops, their debut album featuring a song for every letter from A to Z, along with new songs from their upcoming release Lost & Found. From alphabet adventures to balloons that drift away and kitties finding their way home, these songs capture the wonder and drama of childhood. This entertaining, all-ages show invites everyone to sing, dance, and discover music together. Tickets online.

The Brian Waite Band

  • Date: April 4, 2026
  • Time: 11 a.m.
  • Cost: $10-$35 Sliding Scale (Free for ages 22 & Under)

Get ready for a family-friendly musical journey with The Brian Waite Band! Since 2001, this dynamic trio has captivated audiences of all ages with its unique blend of rock ‘n’ roll, interactive storytelling, and theatrical flair. Their critically acclaimed shows take you on a “Rock ‘n Roll Adventure,” weaving imaginative tales with infectious original songs that will have everyone singing, laughing, and dancing along. Tickets on sale soon!

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About the Author

Jasmin Thankachen

Jasmin is the Associate Publisher at Seattle's Child and an Eastside mom of two boys. She enjoys parenting with lots of love and laughter. Co-Founder of PopUp StoryWalk, she also loves children's picture books, essay writing, and community stories.