🎸 What is “Sounds at SEA”?

 

Are you ready to turn your layover into a live music adventure? Seattle–Tacoma International Airport (SEA) is doing just that with their “Sounds at SEA” program—and this video gives a sneak peek of what travelers are experiencing daily. Here’s why this initiative hits all the right notes:

✈️ Why music matters in the airport

A 2024 AP article highlights how live music in airports—like SEA—enhances traveler experience by reducing stress, showcasing the region’s musical identity, and benefiting local artists (Port of Seattle+8AP News+8Instagram+8). For many passengers, a spontaneous concert between terminals isn't just entertainment—it’s a mood lifter and a memorable welcome to Seattle.

💡 Highlights from the video

  • A diverse lineup of artists playing everything from acoustic folk to bluesy jazz—there’s something for everyone.

  • Travelers caught mid-journey are visibly smiling, pausing, and soaking it all in—proving music really does transform space.

  • The clips beautifully capture the warm atmosphere of live sets: lively horns, upbeat rhythms, and soulful vocals.

🌟 Why you should care

  • For travelers: No matter how tight your connection, live music can shift your mindset—calming in arrivals or energizing before a flight.

  • For local musicians: SEA’s platform reaches thousands daily, offering exposure, paid gigs, and meaningful audience connection YouTube.

  • For Seattle's brand: In a city celebrated for its music scene, SEA airport is doubling down, building permanent stages and spotlighting local artistry Port of Seattle.

What’s next?

  • Keep an eye on the live music schedule at SEA—you might just catch your new favorite artist while grabbing a snack or waiting for your next flight (Instagram+8Port of Seattle+8Facebook+8).

  • Share this video with fellow travelers—because in Seattle, even the airport sets the stage 🎤🌟.

Let travelers, artists, and music lovers know: at SEA, the journey begins with a soundtrack.

 
Polybanderous Productions

Polybanderous Productions is a Seattle, WA based music & video production company owned and operated by Bradford King. A singer/songwriter, composer, arranger, producer, designer, software developer, handyman, and multi-instrumentalist with 20 years of experience in live performance, studio recording, graphic design, band management, software development & testing, and production. Over the years, I’ve toured nationally, performed locally at notable venues like The Showbox, El Corazon, The Crocodile, Neumos, Barboza, The Substation, The Funhouse, and CenturyLink Field (for the Seahawks game day opener), and have been featured on the television series Band In Seattle. I’ve also worked for 19 years as a C# software engineer & tester for Microsoft, Adobe, Real Networks, UPS (iShip), and several other smaller companies.

http://polybanderousproductions.com
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