Skillet: Comatose 20 Years, Still Screaming Tour
Moore Theatre, 1932 2nd Ave, 98101 Seattle Kort
þri. 27.10.2026 19:00
The Moore Theatre is located at 1932 2nd Avenue in Downtown Seattle. There is a ticket limit of 8 tickets per person and per credit card on this event. Accounts found in violation of the posted ticket limit may be cancelled without notice. All sales are final. No refunds or exchanges. Mobile barcodes delayed until 4 days prior to event. Venue reserves the right to change delivery methods. Unless otherwise noted, each person must have a ticket regardless of age. No babies in arms. There is no elevator. Stairs and ramps only to the balcony level.
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SkilletAfter nearly three decades, eleven albums, and thousands of shows worldwide, Skillet play louder, fight harder, and sound more rebellious than ever. As of 2024, the band have received two time GRAMMY® Award nominations, picked up a Billboard Music Award, and landed three albums in the Top 5 of the Billboard 200. Selling over 22 million units worldwide, they have notched multi platinum, platinum, or gold RIAA certifications for a total of 12 singles and four full length albums. Not to mention, they have regularly attracted 10 million monthly listeners on Spotify, boasting “one of the most streamed rock songs of all time” with the 5x platinum “Monster.” Their presence has impressively surged throughout popular culture with syncs by
WWE, Marvel, ESPN, and NFL in addition to coverage form USA Today, The New York Times, and more. As a live force of nature, they have touched down on four continents and in 26 countries, packing arenas everywhere from the Middle East to Russia. Not to mention, Skillet expanded their world with the graphic novel series EDEN. The first installment stood out as Z2 Comics’ best selling book of all time. Now, the global hard rock quartet John Cooper [lead vocals, bass], Korey Cooper [guitar, keys], Jen Ledger [drums, vocals], and Seth Morrison [lead guitar] deliver an insurgent, infectious, and inimitable body of work with their twelfth full length offering and first ever independent album, Revolution, led by the single “Unpopular.”