Curators of Sound Concert Series
Live From Somewhere at the MAC
June 18 | July 16 | August 20 | 2025
This summer, the MAC and Live From Somewhere present a new all-ages concert series on the third Wednesday of June, July, and August, in the MAC’s outdoor amphitheater. Each event will feature four incredible live performances showcasing a variety of genres—from indie and jazz to rock, rap, world music, funk, and soul—by talented artists from the Inland Northwest.
Live From Somewhere brings a unique approach to the concert experience, curating performances in unexpected and captivating locations. This platform has become a celebrated space for musicians, cinematographers, and producers to come together and reinvent the traditional live music format.
With its innovative spirit and commitment to unforgettable experiences, Live From Somewhere is the perfect partner to showcase a diverse lineup of talent in the MAC’s stunning amphitheater, creating an unforgettable fusion of culture, art, and music for the Inland Northwest community.
Concerts and Lineups
June 18
RCA and The Radicals
TS The Solution
Nothing Shameful
Fat Lady (Headliner)
July 16
5:30-10 pm - Doors open at 5 pm
DJ - 5:30 pm
Jacob Roundtree
Jaeda
Snacks at Midnight
Age of Nephilim (Headliner)
Ticket Prices
$30 In advance
$35 At the door
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August 20
5:30-10 pm - Doors open at 5 pm
DJ - 5:30 pm
Hayes Noble
Hippie Death Cult
Kung Fu Vinyl
Museum of Light (Headliner)
Ticket Prices
$30 In advance
$35 At the door
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Frequently Asked Questions
Can I come and go as I please?
No, there is no re-entry. Once you leave the gated premises, you will not be allowed back in.
Is this an all-ages series?
Yes! We love music and we love all people who love music. We will have kids' art activities in the amphitheater, hosted by MAC staff and volunteers. Kids 6 and under are free!
Will the show be cancelled due to rain or smoke?
No. The show will go on!
You say there's a beer garden. What's for sale? Can I return to my seat with my drink?
Yes! We will have Dry Fly Distilling (one of our beloved sponsors) brand new On The Fly wine cocktails for sale, as well as beer and bottle water for purchase. The beer garden itself is 21+ only, but you may take your drinks back to your seats with you. You may not carry any alcohol outside the marked venue boundaries.
Can I bring in outside food and beverages?
Yes! We welcome picnics in small coolers (16 qt capacity), bags, and backpacks. There will also be food for sale. Canned and sealed, manufacturer-packaged waters are allowed. No glass, please.
Can I bring a low-back chair and/or blanket?
Yes! Chairs must have seats 12" or lower from the ground and height 28" or lower. Blankets are welcome but, please, no bigger than 5' in length or width. Depending on attendance, you may be asked to pull in the footprint of your blanket.We ask that you share the amphitheater space as necessary to accommodate everyone that needs a place to sit.
Are pets allowed?
No animals are allowed except for service animals as defined by the ADA.
Can I smoke or vape?
There is one small smoking area inside the outdoor venue, removed from the general seating area. This is the only place where tobacco cigarettes, e-cigarettes, vape pens, and smokeless tobacco is permitted. Absolutely no marijuana is allowed.
Will the museum be open during the concert?
No. We will be closed during the concert. However, your ticket includes free museum admission valid for two weeks following the event. Save your e-ticket, present it at admissions, and enjoy a museum day on us. One admission per ticket only. Non-transferrable.
Do you have a comprehensive list of what I CANNOT bring in addition to what's mentioned above?
Yes. In addition to what we've outlined above, the following items are PROHIBITED:
Aerosols (e.g., hairspray, sunscreen)
Animals (with the exception of service animals as defined by the ADA)
Audio or video recording devices, GoPros, 360-degree cameras, and cameras with removable lenses
Bullhorns and noisemakers
Confetti, glitter and other items that can be thrown
Framed backpacks
Hula Hoops
Large hard-sided coolers
Laser pointers
Masks
Poi (e.g., sticks, rope, balls)
Remote controlled flying devices or UAVs (unmanned aerial vehicles)
Selfie sticks
Strollers of any kind
Tarps
Totems (self-crafted, decorated sticks or poles)
Umbrellas
Wagons / Carts
Weapons of any kind (e.g. guns, knives, chains, studded/spiked jewelry)
Public Safety Notice
In compliance with state law, the Northwest Museum of Arts and Culture will offer public safety inspections when there is an anticipated need. Management and Security will determine the need for a public safety inspection and what type of inspection will be performed at the event. The public safety inspection will be utilized to ensure that banned items and illegal items (see list above) are not allowed through the entry doors. Possession of illegal items will result in confiscation. Non-illegal prohibited items may be returned to the owner's vehicle. The Northwest Museum of Arts and Culture hires contract Security Services to perform public safety inspections. Security may be required to discard illegal contraband. On-duty officers with the Spokane Police Department and the Spokane County Sheriff's Office may enter the venue at any time.
General Concert Etiquette
Treat others as you would wish to be treated.
Remember that there will be kids present and be a good human.
Smoke or vape only in the designated area.
Dancing is an opt-in activity.