Tekla Waterfield & Jeff Fielder//Benjamin Hunter

Sun, May 5 at 8pm

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Doors: 6:30pm

Advance tickets can only be purchased online-we do not sell advance tickets at the venue. Refunds are not available within 48 hours of the event. Tickets do not guarantee seating during shows at the Royal Room. 

We are now accepting reservations for diners! After purchasing tickets, please visit the Reservations page to book a table. Table reservations require advance tickets, and are only for guests who plan to dine at the Royal Room.  We do not take reservations over the phone.

Seating for non-diners is first come, first served. Please arrive early to guarantee a seat!

The Royal Room is All Ages until 10pm.

2023 Sonic Guild Artist Grant recipient, 2020 & 2021 Doe Bay Resort & Retreat Artist Resident recipient, 2019 Jack Straw Cultural Center recording grant recipient, and 2018 Allied Arts Listen Up! Women in Music grant recipient, Alaskan born Seattle based singer/songwriter Tekla Waterfield incorporates elements of folk, country, roots, rock and soul creating a wide-ranging sound unified by dynamic vocals and compelling observational storytelling. Paired with her husband and musical partner, accomplished internationally touring guitarist Jeff Fielder, known for his work with Mark Lanegan, Amy Ray, Stone Gossard, Duff McKagan, Sera Cahoone and the Indigo Girls, the duo present lush, harmonic, thoughtfully developed & playfully artistic Contemporary American Roots.

Seattle-based polymath, Benjamin Hunter, is an award-winning multi-instrumentalist, composer, creative/cultural advocate, social entrepreneur, producer, and educator.  Benjamin's work explores the intersections of folklore, art, community, policy, and culture. With his primary instrument the violin, he is as comfortable playing classical as he is blues and jazz.  City Arts Magazine wrote, " The music he plays not only spans an array of genres but a huge swath of history."  Living Blues magazine wrote, "An unbridled freedom and genre emancipation is evident in Ben Hunter's music, yet the deep blues are a cornerstone of his style".  He currently serves as Artistic Director of Northwest Folklife, and frequently lectures on music, culture, and community in civic and academic institutions across the country.  


Royal Room

5000 Rainier Ave S
Seattle, WA 98118