• Mark Hummel’s Blues Harmonica Blowout

    Headliner Lee Oskar is the owner of the eponymous harmonica company and the original harmonica player for the band War. War started in 1968 with singer Eric Burdon and scored huge top ten hits like “Why Can’t We Be Friends,” “The Cisco Kid,” “The World Is A Ghetto,” “Slippin’ Into Darkness” and “Low Rider” – and Lee’s harmonica was a trademark of their sound. Guitar and harp player Kenny Neal is from Louisiana blues royalty, being the...

  • Heart by Heart

    The Lincoln Theatre invites everyone to join us for a special Valentine's Day Concert with Heart By Heart (featuring Steve Fossen...

  • Mary Poppins

    Join us in 1910 England as Bert, the Jack of All Trades, introduces us to the troubled Banks family. Young siblings Jane and Michael Banks have...

  • DeVotchKa

    A fusion of diverse influences, including cabaret, spaghetti Westerns, norteño, punk, and the immigrant dance music of Eastern Europe, Colorado-based quartet DeVotchKa emerged as unlikely indie heroes in the mid-2000s infusing modern indie music with a global flavor. Formed in Denver...

  • Folk Club at The Blue Room featuring | Tango Cowboys

    The Tango Cowboys perform fun-loving music from America (North and South), specializing in vocal tangos and cowboy songs from the 1930s and 1940s, trail songs from the great cattle drives of the 1870s and classics by Johnny Cash and Marty Robbins. They tell stories of...

  • Lúnasa

    ormed in 1997, Lúnasa has long been one of contemporary Irish music’s leading voices. Named after an ancient Celtic harvest festival in honour of the Irish god Lugh, the group that Folk Roots magazine once called an “Irish music dream team” was formed from members of some of Ireland’s greatest bands and over the years has proven its mettle time and again,...

  • History of Skagit Punk

    Listen up, crusties, cavers, wavers, skaters, hardcore kids, and anarchists: This is your story. Skagit Valley music legend Shane Gildnes has been part of the Northwest punk scene for decades, most notably as the driving force behind both Stagnant Water and Fanny Alger. Now, finally, the Lincoln has caught up with him, and he's hitting our stage with both of these bands for...

  • Coool Babies: A Talking Heads Tribute

    LD Epic Productions presents Coool Babies - a tribute to the Talking Heads' Stop Making Sense. Seattle’s own Coool Babies are bringing their incredible recreation of the famous Talking Heads concert movie Stop Making Sense to the Lincoln Theatre stage! If you’re a Talking...

  • JASMINE GREENE AT THE LEO

    Join us for an extraordinary evening of music on Saturday, March 2nd, at the Hotel Leo Ballroom. The show kicks off at 7pm, and it's exclusively for those aged 21 and above. Immerse yourself in an unforgettable musical journey with the...