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Jeff Goldblum

Jazz

Jeff Goldblum Tickets

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Rating: 4.6 out of 5 based on 45 reviews
  • Rating: 3 out of 5

    Very strange show

    by Doug on 8/21/23

    The music was fantastic. However the rowdy crowd, and how Jeff revved them up was annoying. Lots of screaming drunks. We left at intermission. His games that he played at the beginning were really annoying and stupid and it went on for a good 45 minutes with lots of people screaming their heads off and yelling answers out to him. He asked questions like what type of gum do I have in my right pocket.. and everyone had to clap to decide which type of gum it was. Anyway, I like Jeff Goldblum, but he’s very weird.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    A fun evening with amazing music

    by De on 8/17/23

    Jeff was fun and personable. The music absolutely blew me away. It was so good. The only negative were the people in the crowd that thought Jeff was their best friend and they were so funny shouting the names of his movies whenever he asked a question.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Everything I hoped for and more

    by Sophie on 8/15/23

    The venue was gorgeous. Jeff Goldblum was beyond words all throughout taken time to engage with the audience. The band was so incredibly talented and inspiring. I could of gotten lost in that moment forever. As a pianist myself I found Jeff inspirational a true bodhisattva of our time.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Smiled All Night

    by DeeSeattle on 8/14/23

    I loved every minute of Jeff Goldblum's comedy and music show. He is a surprisingly good jazz pianist. He did a stand-up comic act, telling stories and playing games with the audience, before the music started. Every 3 songs, Jeff came back as a comedian with jokes and guessing games for the audience. The Mildred Snitzer Orchestra is a group of serious professional musicians, who played everything from 1960's rock & roll, to Thelonious Monk. Jeff & the Orchestra were obviously having fun together. A truly memorable and fun evening.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Loved the artist, not impressed with the venue

    by Lynn on 8/14/23

    Jeff Goldblum was entertaining and lively, and I really enjoyed the show itself. I was not impressed with the venue. The restrooms were outdated, and the price of concessions was not worth the quality of the products that were offered.

  • Rating: 2 out of 5

    Learned my lesson

    by Jennifer on 8/14/23

    Despite the commonly held belief that Jeff Goldblum is a national treasure, this concert was not worth the price of admission. The 2nd balcony at The Moore in Seattle should be removed due to the absolute garbage view point, acoustics, and the type of crowd the nosebleed section draws. It felt like a non-concert. The artists looked awful and sounded bad -all of them. I believe the experience would have been slightly more enjoyable if I hadn't been looking down on top of their heads which caused a queasy feeling in my stomach. In order to access the 2nd balcony it's required to line up inside after the initial line up outside. The ascent/descent is ridiculous. The people behind me didn't stop talking loudly the entire 50 minutes of the performance I could bare. The way in which the evening started with Jeff meandering onto the stage and never being introduced set a weird tone and the way in which he played with the audience (shouting back and forth) was not appreciated and in fact was rather annoying. I also thought the singer he had was very mediocre. When they started to play a really bad version of a Taylor Swift song I knew it was time to go. I wish I could get my money back.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    An excellent classic jazz performance

    by Lisa LJ on 8/14/23

    I just randomly bought a ticket for this show because I'm trying to expand my music horizons. I'm so glad that I did, because I surprisingly really enjoyed it. Of course, Jeff Goldblum was entertaining when he spoke, but for me, the best part was Joe Bagg, the organist. The vocalist, Gina Saputo (I think?) was a terrific performer as well. Would go see again if they come through the Seattle area again. I'm so inspired by this, I may go see the Yellowjackets when they come to town. This type of music really is better live.

  • Rating: 3 out of 5

    Great show; bad venue for seating.

    by Rae on 8/14/23

    Goldblum and orchestra were great, but our seats were terribly uncomfortable and we had to leave early. The Moore is a lovely old theater but it needs to upgrade its tired and uncomfortable seats and make seats and leg room more spacious.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Loved the concert

    by Skyrider on 8/13/23

    I saw Jeff Goldblum and the Mildred Snitzer Orchestra in Vancouver, Canada tonight. What an amazing show. Before the show started, Jeff was on stage chatting with the audience, asking questions, playing games. The entire show was fluid from start to finish, with occasional breaks for Jeff to engage the audience with things like "I would never ever - Canadian edition"and matching up quotes to movies (some of which Jeff acknowledged he had never seen). And the music was outstanding. It was great fun to watch Jeff trading off solos with John Storie on guitar, Alex Frank on stand up bass doing the same with Kenny Elliott on drums, and the incredibly inspired saxophone work of Scott Gilman, not to mention the amazing organ skills of Joe Bagg. I'll admit, I expected a so-so jazz quintet with a lame duck Jeff Goldblum on piano. I was so wrong. I will definitely be looking for other concert opportunities with this group.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Just amazing

    by Maybe Davey on 7/31/23

    You know he could have not have had the orchestra would have riffed and engaged with the audience for the better of 3 hours, and it still would have been worth the price of admission.