Founded in 1939, the Showbox has been a cornerstone of Seattle's music scene, showcasing artists from the Jazz Age to the Grunge Era. Legendary performers like Duke Ellington, Muddy Waters, and the Ramones graced its stage, alongside local icons such as Gypsy Rose Lee and Soundgarden. Revived in 1995 as The Showbox Comedy and Supper Club, it faced redevelopment threats in 2018. A successful grassroots effort led to its landmark designation in 2019, preserving its cultural legacy. Partnerships now aim to ensure its continued operation while maintaining historical integrity.
























