Yule Tide Concert
Saturday, December 2nd, 2017
7:30 – 10:00 PM
Immanuel Lutheran Church
1215 Thomas Street
Seattle, WA 98109
Ring in the season with a blend of maritime and holiday tunes! Enjoy performances by some of the Northwest’s finest maritime musicians, including: Kat Eggleston, Watch the Sky, Emerald Fire, and The Whateverly Brothers, in the beautiful atmosphere of this old church. Hosted by The Whateverly Brothers.
Delicious Refreshments and a Gift Bazaar during intermission.
Kat Eggleston – Kat Eggleston’s incomparable music has dazzled audiences around the world, from intimate clubs to concert halls and festivals. Her original songs have won worldwide acclaim for their lyrical and emotional truth, while her powerful yet gently beautiful voice showcases material ranging from contemporary songs to the traditions of Great Britain and America with equal grace.
Watch the Sky – Chris Glanister, Jan Elliott-Glanister, and Joe Wagner bring Celtic verve to traditional, contemporary, and original ballads and pub songs. Rich, tight vocal harmonies are their trademark, backed by driving rhythms and sweet whistle riffs.
Emerald Fire – This acoustic rock band has a versatile, crowd-pleasing sound with strong vocal harmonies and skilled instrumentation.
The Whateverly Brothers – Wit and humor along with great vocal harmonies and skilled instrumental arrangements mean you can laugh while you enjoy the music.
Admission:
$15 – Adults
$12 – Members of Maritime Folknet, Northwest Seaport, or Immanuel Lutheran
$12 – Seniors and Under 30 years old
$5 – Under 20 years old
If you are not yet a member of Maritime Folknet & would like to join, please visit the Membership page
- Buy tickets on Brown Paper Tickets event page.
- Tickets will also be available at the door, space allowing.
- A limited number of scholarships are available for those in assisted living who don’t have spending money. Please Email any requests.
- Visit the concert’s facebook event page
Hosted by Maritime Folknet & The Whateverly Brothers.
Refreshments offered by Northwest Seaport



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This project was supported, in part, by an award from 4Culture.