About this venue
Marymoor Live is an open-air amphitheater designed for concerts and major summer gatherings in a natural setting. As a concert venue with a capacity of around 6,500 visitors, it combines the simplicity of an outdoor stage with the atmosphere of a festival space, making it especially suitable for performances that need a relaxed yet well-organized environment.
The experience inside the venue is built around open views of the stage, lawn and seating areas, and acoustics adapted to outdoor concerts. Visitors can expect practical entrance organization, food and drink options during events, and enough space for easier movement before the program begins.
The venue is located at 6046 West Lake Sammamish Parkway NE, Redmond, United States. The easiest way to reach the entrance is by car, with concert parking available within the park and marked access routes leading toward the event area. For wider travel around Redmond and connections with nearby parts of the city, continue with the transport overview in the text below.
About the city: Redmond
Redmond, a city in the state of Washington known for its strong technology scene and well-planned urban environment, is becoming an increasingly recognizable destination for concerts, sports events and major gatherings. Its combination of green spaces, modern business districts and a relaxed city rhythm makes it a practical choice for visitors who want to combine an event with a comfortable stay. The area around Marymoor Park stands out in particular, where the natural setting easily connects with festival, music and recreational experiences.
Getting to Redmond is simple thanks to the transport connections of the wider Seattle region. Local transit relies on the Sound Transit 2 Line, with Downtown Redmond Station, Marymoor Village Station and Redmond Technology Station, as well as King County Metro and Sound Transit Express bus routes. An important transfer point is Redmond Transit Center, while visitors arriving from other cities most often use Seattle-Tacoma International Airport or King Street Station in Seattle. This infrastructure makes it easier to reach arenas, stadiums, parks and open-air stages without complicated planning.
Before or after an event, Redmond offers enough options for a relaxed walk and a short city visit. Downtown Park is located in the heart of the center and provides a pleasant place to rest, while Sammamish River Trail connects nature, the river and urban areas into a recognizable route for walking or cycling. It is also worth visiting Marymoor Park at the northern end of Lake Sammamish, as well as the wider Downtown Redmond area with restaurants, cafés and shops that make a stay before or after a concert more complete.