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Moe's was one of the iconic clubs of the grunge era; the original no longer stands, but Neumos has risen in its place with the best lineup of alternative acts in the city (925 E. Pike St.; 206-709-9467; www.neumos.com). At Nectar, in Fremont, local acts alternate with stars already on the rise (412 N. 36th St.; 206-632-2020; www.nectarlounge.com). There's a different genre of music every night; you might catch anyone from indie jazz darling Ben Allison to alt-pop crooner Jens Lekman. Both Tula's Restaurant and Nightclub (2214 Second Ave.; 206-443-4221; www.tulas.com) and Dimitriou's Jazz Alley (2033 Sixth Ave.; 206-441-9729; www.jazzalley.com) have the city's small jazz scene cornered, but Egan's in Ballard has a more eclectic (and local) lineup (1707 N.W. Market St.; 206-789-1621; www.ballardjamhouse.com). Also in Ballard, Tractor Tavern is known for its roots, blues, and country acts, though it gets its share of indie rock action, too (5213 Ballard Ave. N.W.; 206-789-3599). Benaroya Hall is the home of the renowned Seattle Symphony. Thanks to its state-of-the-art design, the acoustics are clear and balanced from every one of the main hall's 2,500 seats (200 University St.; 206-215-4747).
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