
Seattle Rock Orchestra Performs Led Zeppelin I & II
Performance Notes
Saturday, November 30, 2019
Doors at 7:00 pm
Show at 8:00 pm
Reserved Seating on Main Floor & in First Balcony
GA Seating in Second Balcony
All Ages / Bar with I.D.
$29.50 - $39.50 single tickets (not including fees)
$46.00 - $35.00, as a part of a season subscription (prices include fees)
Groups of 10+ save! Learn more here.
1-800-982-2787
STG Presents Seattle Rock Orchestra Performs Led Zeppelin I & II at The Moore Theatre on Saturday, November 30, 2019 as a part of our 2019-2020 performing arts season.
Seattle Rock Orchestra performs every blistering, hard rock-blues riff from Led Zeppelin’s explosive debut and smashing sophomore releases. Featuring the songs “Babe I’m Gonna Leave You,” “Dazed and Confused,” “Bring It On Home,” “Whole Lotta Love,” “Ramble On,” and many more.
Seattle Rock Orchestra (SRO) doesn't hide behind a rock band...it is the rock band! SRO utilizes strings, woodwinds, brass, percussion, and a rotating cast of exciting guest vocalists to deliver tribute shows unlike any other. Each SRO show juxtaposes a dynamic plethora of possibilities: the infectious energy of a dance party with a classy night out at the symphony, searing rock solos with intimate orchestral moments, and fan favorite sing-alongs with lesser known "deep cuts," all combining to create a fun yet profoundly moving night out that honors the featured artist's lasting legacy.
SRO was founded in 2008 by bassist and composer Scott Teske. In the years since, SRO has racked up an impressive resume that includes collaborations with the likes of Elvis Costello, Macklemore, DeVotchKa, Jeremy Enigk, Damien Jurado, D.R.A.M, Jesse Sykes, Rosie Thomas, Allen Stone, Jason Webley, Sir Mix-a-Lot, members of Big Star, The Posies, R.E.M., Harvey Danger, The Long Winters, Vendetta Red, Nada Surf, and Pearl Jam, on stages across Washington State including Seattle's Paramount, Moore and Neptune Theatres; Sasquatch Music Festival; Summer Meltdown Festival; and Timber Outdoor Music Festival.
In 2012, SRO began its expansion into a full-fledged arts organization with the introduction of the Seattle Rock Orchestra Summer Intensive, a week-long summer day camp for middle and high school musicians, which now hosts two sessions each summer at Seattle's Moore Theatre and at Kirkland Performance Center. Other SRO programs include Seattle Rock Orchestra Quintet, SRO's elite chamber ensemble; Seattle Rock Orchestra Social Club, a volunteer adult amateur community orchestra; and Seattle Rock Orchestra Street Band, a New Orleans-style brass band and mobile party unit.
In addition to its acclaimed public performances, Seattle Rock Orchestra (and its variants) are available to add a touch of magic to weddings, corporate and private parties, galas, openings, and other special events.