SEATTLE, WA. (Top40 Charts / Bumbershoot) Recognized by national media as one of the "top 5 reasons to visit Seattle," Bumbershoot today announced the official lineup for its 46th annual festival at the Seattle Center over Labor Day weekend, Friday Sept. 2 through Sunday Sept. 4. Headliners include Seattle natives and hip hop duo
Macklemore & Ryan Lewis, alternative rock band Death Cab for Cutie, and critically acclaimed Norwegian producer KYGO, among others.
More than 140 additional artists will perform throughout the weekend on more than a dozen indoor and outdoor stages spread throughout the 74 acre festival grounds, including both Memorial Stadium and KeyArena.
"Bumbershoot is Seattle's Festival, which, to me, means it's the first of its kind in the region and the one that has held steady for multiple generations," said AEG's Vice President of Talent and Bumbershoot Booker Chad Queirolo. "Same grounds, similar feel to when I was a kid attending in the 80's and 90's. Beyond music, we still have the art, the film, the comedy, and all the weirdo elements that have made it what it's famous for. On top of that, and aside from being Seattle Centric, it's one of the first American festivals and one of the longest running fests. That…is cool."
To celebrate Seattle's Festival, headliner
Macklemore will throw out the first pitch at Safeco Field during "Bumbershoot Night" on April 29. Fans who purchase a ticket to the Bumbershoot section at Safeco Field will receive a Mariners Bumbershoot T-shirt. Tickets are available at a special discount using promo code "BUMBERSHOOT" at https://atmlb.com/1SnJp5f.
Arts and Culture Programming Highlights
In addition to a diverse music lineup that includes 90 acts, from international headliners to emerging local artists, Bumbershoot programming includes comedy, film, dance, theatre, words and ideas, youth activities, and more.
"Bumbershoot is a place for families and friends to not only see their favorite acts together but also to try new things and expand their horizons," said One Reel's Executive
Director Chris Weber. "It's a one-stop shop to view, listen, taste, touch, smell and discover local, regional, national, and international arts and culture."
Comedy: Ron Funches from NBC's Undateable as Shelly will bring his comedic talents to Bumbershoot along with Comedians of Comedy alum
Morgan Murphy, The Improvised Shakespeare Company, and Seattle native Nick Thune.
Film: With something for every age and taste, the 1 Reel Film Festival — curated by the Seattle International Film Festival — will serve up a selection of the year's best short films.
Dance: Returning in 2015 after a few year hiatus, Bumbershoot's dance programming offers a strong lineup of talent in 2016 including MaximumVELOCITY, a showcase of top contemporary choreographers and dance groups and the Northwest's premiere breaking and street dance competition, Reign Supreme, which drew huge crowds in 2015.
Theatre: Curated by Theatre Puget Sound, 2016 theatre performances will include Are You There God? It's Me,
Karen Carpenter, a musical that juxtaposes classic coming of age novel Are You There God? It's Me,
Margaret with the music of the
Carpenters and an unforgettable performance from Tattprov, which includes one member of the comedy group getting a tattoo based on a suggestion from the audience.
Words & Ideas: Words & Ideas guests include local poet, writer and filmmaker Sherman Alexi, podcast sensation Chris Allen, Seattle's premiere political comic (according to Seattle Weekly),
Brett Hamil, and the writers of Amazon series Transparent.
YOUNGERSHOOT: Returning for its 6th year the Seattle Children's Museum presents YOUNGERSHOOT, a place for children ages 10 and younger and their guardians to enjoy the festival together with kid-focused entertainment, hands on activities, and performances.
Food: Other stand out features this year include B-Eats, a new food program created in partnership with Dan Bugge of Matt's in The Market and Radiator Whiskey to curate a diverse mix of gourmet style cuisine from local chefs.
Community Involvement
Seattle-based nonprofit Center for Infectious Disease Research (CIDResearch) is the official non-profit partner of Bumbershoot 2016. As part of the relationship, Bumbershoot will donate a portion of each pass sold and encourage fans to donate as well, helping spread global health awareness.
"Partnerships like this are critical to raising awareness for global infectious diseases and supporting the center's mission to develop lifesaving treatments and cures that can deliver hope and the promise to the millions of people around the world affected by infectious diseases like HIV/AIDS, TB, and malaria," said Edward Jenkins, Chief Public Affairs Officer for CIDResearch. "This collaboration is especially meaningful because Bumbershoot has been helping the Seattle community for more than 40 years, just like we have."
"Planning for Bumbershoot 2016 has been the ultimate collaboration of resources and support from our community," said Regional Vice President of AEG Live Pacific Northwest Rob Thomas. "The result is a festival experience that will give you the best three days of arts, culture, and community you can get in Seattle all year."
Event Pass Information and Lineup
Passes for Bumbershoot go on sale Friday, April 29 at 10 a.m. PT.
Musical Performances
Macklemore & Ryan Lewis // Death Cab for Cutie // KYGO //
Tame Impala //
G-Eazy // Pretty
Lights //
Halsey //
DJ Snake //
Porter Robinson //
Zeds Dead //
Bryson Tiller //
Michael Franti & Spearhead //
Run The Jewels //
Billy Idol // ZHU //
Fetty Wap //
Marshmello //
Father John Misty //
Explosions In The Sky // Third Eye
Blind //
Logic //
Andrew Bird //
Tyler, The Creator //
Melanie Martinez // Reggie Watts // Margo Price // Anderson .Paak & The Free Nationals // Chevy Metal // Flatbush ZOMBiES //
Maren Morris // Kamasi Washington // Jai Wolf // JoJo // Cashmere Cat // The Front Bottoms //
Black Joe Lewis // The Motet // TOKiMONSTA // The
Blind Boys of
Alabama // St. Lucia // Hippie Sabotage // TroyBoi // Gryffin //
Bob Moses // Zella Day //
Atlas Genius //
Bishop Briggs // Jagwar Ma //
Banners // Jimi Charles Moody //
Barns Courtney //The Flavr Blue // Donna Missal // Hinds // Lewis Del Mar // Joywave // Naked Giants // Manatee Commune // Shaprece // White Denim // Escondido // Lemolo // Iska Dhaaf // Radiation City // Coast
Modern // Erik Blood // Rabbit Wilde // Ryan Caraveo // Secret Weapons // Grave & The Pink Slips // Chastity Belt // Dude York // Desi
Valentine // Fly Moon Royalty // Stag // Low Cut High Tops // So Pitted // Strangers You Know // Treasure Fingers // Maiah Manser // Super
Square // Pony Time // Snuff Redux // Lisa Prank // DoNormaal // Tracksuit Wedding // COSMOS // Zach Van Lue
Comedy
Ron Funches // The Improvised Shakespeare Company // Kate Berlant // Nick Thune // Goddamn Comedy Jam //
Morgan Murphy // Dan Soder // Andy Haynes // Billy Wayne Davis // Adam Ray // Tiffany Haddish //
Kevin Barnes // Whitmer
Thomas // Jena Friedman // Dan
St. Germain // Fahim Anwar // Ashley Barnhill // Moses
Storm // Rachel
Walls // Seattle's Most Wonderful // Khadija Hassan //
Barbara Holm // Wilfred Padua // Queerz: We're Hilarious // Stand-up for Yourself with Amy Miller //
Natalie Holt // Levi Manis // Improv: Carskee,
Jesse + Josh=Josh, CSz Seattle Presents ComedySportz, FEELINGS, The Midnight Goats
Words & Ideas
Writers of Transparent // Seattle Review of Books featuring Sherman Alexie, Robert Lashley, and EJ Koh // Seattle Files with Chris Allen // Seattle Process with
Brett Hamil // Why Storytelling? Why Professional Wrestling? Why Now? // Why Tech Industry? Why Homelessness? Why Now? // Why Memes? Why
Internet Dating? Why Now? With Emmett Montgomery // Hugo House Presents The Oracle //
Battle of The Word Poetry Slam
Dance
Reign Supreme Breakin' Competition // MaximumVELOCITY
Theatre (Curated by the Theatre Puget Sound)
SWING // Tattprov // DUMP: A
Garbage Burlesque // Are You There God? It's Me
Karen Carpenter // Can't Talk Right Now // Mik Kuhlman "House 30"
Visual Arts
Brent Watanabe // Seattle Experimental Animation Team // Interstitial Theatre // Seattle Center Sculpture Walk // Fine Arts Poster by Ryan Molenkamp
Additional Programming
Culinary
B-Eats feat. Local chefs of Matt's In The Market, Radiator Whiskey, Garcia, New Luck Toy, Bok Bok Korean Fried Chicken, and Pike Place Fish Guys
One Reel has a history of producing independent, non-profit arts events in the Northwest, fueling civic pride through signature experiences that foster growth and development in community and the arts. These events have been touted as emblematic of Seattle values: arts, accessibility, and inclusivity. For more information, visit onereel.org.
About AEG Live PNW
AEG Live Pacific Northwest owns and operates the Showbox and Showbox Sodo venues in Seattle and produces the Marymoor Park Concert Series at Marymoor Park in Redmond, Wash. each summer. Recent AEG productions in the Northwest include Paul McCartney,
Pearl Jam,
Macklemore and Ryan Lewis, and Foo Fighters. The office produces a diverse array of one off club to arena level concerts and events annually in Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana and British Columbia and supports AEG Live's national touring divisions.