Insomniac Announces First Show at Seattle’s New Level 1 Venue With MEDUZA

Seattle’s electronic music scene is expanding with Level 1, a new underground venue opening March 27 with MEDUZA headlining its debut night.

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Article Summary: Insomniac has announced its first event at Seattle’s new underground venue Level 1, launching March 27 with MEDUZA headlining. The 1,800-capacity space is designed specifically for electronic music, featuring a custom Danley-powered sound system and immersive lighting setup, positioning it as a new hub for underground dance music in the Pacific Northwest.

Insomniac Announces First Show at Seattle’s New Level 1 Venue With MEDUZA

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A New Underground Venue Arrives in Seattle

Seattle’s electronic music scene is getting a major upgrade with the launch of Level 1, a purpose-built underground venue located beneath Cannonball Arts in downtown Seattle. Designed with a 1,800-person capacity, the space is focused entirely on delivering a high-quality electronic music experience, complete with a custom House Under Magic sound system powered by Danley and immersive lighting from Maktive.

MEDUZA to Headline Opening Night

Insomniac Announces First Show at Seattle’s New Level 1 Venue With MEDUZA

A New Hub for Underground Dance Music

Level 1 is part of the larger Cannonball Arts project, developed by the team behind Bumbershoot. The venue is set to host a range of international touring artists and underground acts, with upcoming shows already including techno artist Rebekah. As demand for immersive club experiences grows, Level 1 is positioning itself as a key destination for house, techno, and experimental electronic music in the Pacific Northwest.

What is Level 1 Seattle?

Level 1 is a new underground electronic music venue located in downtown Seattle beneath Cannonball Arts. Built specifically for dance music, the 1,800-capacity space features high-end sound and lighting systems and is focused on hosting house, techno, and experimental artists year-round.

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