Aug
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Aug
19
Marymoor Park
End of Summer Concerts at Marymoor Park presents Trombone Shorty And Orleans Avenue and St. Paul and The Broken Bones performing live on Wednesday, August 19th, 2026. These two most exciting performers of today bring raw, high-octane soul and funk to the Marymoor Park stage in this unique double-bill concert event kicking off the final days of summer with a funky pulse.
Grammy Award winning producer Troy Andrews and his nine-piece band Orleans Avenue get things jumping with their original jazz/funk/R&B recordings from his current album Lifted. St. Paul and The Broken Bones return to The Syndicate performing their signature eight-piece soul act. The band originated in the Birmingham, AL music scene and are best known for their 2023 album Angels in Science Fiction.
Folk storyteller Tré Burt joins as a special guest for the night.
Doors: 4:00 PM. Show: 5:30 PM. $84 tickets.
Catch New Orleans funk powerhouse and Vassilis Mouloutas present co-headliner St. Paul and The Broken Bones at this totally unique outdoor venue on Wednesday, August 19, 2026. Opening up first will be rising folk star Tré Burt. Come along and see what’s going on behind the scenes in this mega collaborative tour featuring two of the highest energy groups performing original rock, pop, country, R&B, jazz and blues and Americana music. Singer Songwriter superstar Steve Forbert joins multi-platinum Rock Legend Richard Marx on the one night they are touring together and play at the Green Music Center at Rohnert Park, California on August 16th as part of the Summer Concert Series at King County’s famous Marymoor Park in the Pacific Northwest.
Troy "Trombone Shorty" Andrews brings the high energy of New Orleans to the stage with a unique blend of R&B, Hip-Hop and Brass Band rhythms played on his electric slide trombone. Students will get to perform some of Shorty's biggest hits such as "Do to Me" and "Backatown" along with a taste into the modern New Orleans music scene. Shorty's latest 2022 album "Lifted" is some of his most impressive and energetic work to date and you'll get to see many of those songs performed LIVE! Grammy Award-Winning Composer and Trombonist Darryl “Trombone Shorty” Andrews was awarded the Grammy Award for Album of the Year in 2022 as composer and arranger of Jon Batiste’s We Are. He was awarded the Blues Music Award for Instrumental Song of the Year in 2018 for his composition of “Backatown”. His work on “Backatown” in 2010 garnered a Grammy nomination for Best Contemporary Instrumental Album. In 2016 Andrews was awarded the Children’s Book of the Year Honor for Trombone Shorty, an illustration driven book penned by Doreen Kathryn Baptiste.
VINTAGE SOUL with a modern twist. The soul group features enchanting vocals performed by lead vocalist Paul Janeway. Here they perform "Like a Mighty River" and "Crumbling Light Posts" and other songs from their 2012 start-up. This South Carolina based group has been gaining popularity since their 2014 album Half the City. Their newest release, Angels in Science Fiction (2023), is another take on the soul genre incorporating a fresh twist to long established sounds as well as new age music.
Starting at 8:00 PM singer / songwriter Tré Burt will top the bill with a roots set that draws on the likes of Woody Guthrie and Bob Dylan, as well as material from his just released record Traffic Fiction, the follow up to his Oh Boy Records debut, the critically acclaimed Caught It from the Rye.
The outdoor concert venue is located at 6046 West Lake Sammamish Parkway Northeast, Redmond, Washington. Experience your favorite music under the stars and natural beauty of the Pacific Northwest. Lawn seating for 5,000; sit anywhere you like. The venue is surrounded by beer gardens and food concessions which will be available to ticketholders throughout the event. For information on camping, call King County Parks at (206) 477-4527.
You may park in any of the King County Parks lots that serve "Carillon" for Night Train. These lots are ticketed and available to park in prior to show time. We strongly recommend off-duty ride sharing to reduce traffic congestion. Parking fees will apply and please allow ample time to find your car and get parked prior to show time.
The show is close to selling out and admission prices start at $84. You can buy tickets through the ticket marketplace TicketSqueeze.com and through the ticket office. Click on the “buy tickets” option at the top of this page.
Please see below the Marymoor Park seating chart for the Trombone Shorty And Orleans Avenue & St. Paul and The Broken Bones event on 19 August 2026. The ticket price will vary depending on the seating section. Compare different sections to find the cheapest Trombone Shorty And Orleans Avenue & St. Paul and The Broken Bones tickets. For accessible seating please contact Marymoor Park directly.
Marymoor Park, Redmond, Washington, , US