The adorable out gay actor and singer CHEYENNE JACKSON makes a triumphant return to his hometown (well, one of them; he’s from all over the Pacific Northwest…let’s call it his artistic hometown!) for a June concert at Benaroya Hall. The concert is entitled SIGNS OF LIFE, a “musical meditation on art, love, fatherhood, and the cosmic twists that have shaped his remarkable path” from Seattle area stage actor baring almost all as Rocky in the 5th Avenue Theatre’s production of “The Rocky Horror Show” twenty years ago to a Broadway star and film and television actor.
Cheyenne will return to town on Friday, June 20th, just in time for Pride month. Tickets available at https://www.seattlesymphony.org/en/concerttickets/calendar/2024-2025/25-cheyenne-jackson
Here’s Cheyenne doing a number from the show at a previous engagement:
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Cheyenne Jackson is back with a bang! After cutting his teeth as a young actor in Seattle, this Emmy and GRAMMY-nominated luminary brings his infectious charm and powerhouse vocals to the iconic Benaroya Hall stage with Signs of Life, a musical meditation on art, love, fatherhood, and the cosmic twists that have shaped his remarkable path. In Signs of Life, Cheyenne invites audiences on a deeply personal and uproariously funny exploration of the universe’s subtle cues with music by Sam Cooke and Elvis Presley to Lady Gaga and Chappell Roan to Cheyenne’s own song “Ok” about his father’s unconditional love for his gay son. From toe-tapping melodies to saucy showbiz anecdotes, prepare for an unforgettable night filled with whimsy, laughter, and the sheer joy of a perfectly imperfect night of shared experience.








