On November 21, 2025, the legendary Steve Hackett will take the stage at the iconic Moore Theatre in Seattle, promising an evening filled with unforgettable melodies and guitar mastery. Known for his rich contributions to the world of rock, Steve's performances are a journey through musical landscapes that resonate with fans old and new. If you're looking to catch more live entertainment in the same venue, mark your calendar for Justin Willman's comedic brilliance on, or don't miss Adam Ray's hilarious antics on December 19, 2025. For those who enjoy the soothing sounds of indie pop, The Paper Kites will be gracing the Moore Theatre on May 21, 2026, ensuring that there's something for everyone in Seattle's vibrant concert scene. With a history of positive reviews and a seating chart that ensures great views from every angle, you can expect an engaging atmosphere at every event. Explore the magic of live music and comedy at mooretheatretickets.com, where you'll find an array of experiences waiting just for you.
Steve Hackett Shines in Concert with Genesis Classics and Solo Works
During his "Genesis Greats, Lamb Highlights & Solo Works" tour, guitarist Steve Hackett seized the opportunity to perform solo at the Southern Theatre in Columbus on November 3. Using his striking 1957 Gibson Les Paul Gold Top, Hackett captivated a nearly sold-out audience with a mix of his solo compositions and beloved Genesis tracks, particularly from "The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway." Reflecting on his time with Genesis, Hackett noted the band's tendency to minimize solos to maintain a high standard, but his performance redefined those expectations with impressive solos that showcased both his talent and that of his band. Vocalist Nad Sylvan and the six-member ensemble delivered powerful renditions of Genesis classics, like "Supper's Ready," which resonated deeply with longtime fans. Each band member was given a chance to shine, contributing to a dynamic and collaborative performance. The show also featured the iconic light displays reminiscent of Genesis concerts, reflecting Hackett?s understanding of the importance of ensemble work and individual brilliance.
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