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MEET ME IN THE MARKET: a one of a kind tour at Pike Place Market where music meets adventure
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MEET ME IN THE MARKET: a one of a kind tour at Pike Place Market where music meets adventure
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Join Seattle’s most acclaimed singing historian and frontman for The Staxx Brothers on a one-of-a-kind tour of Pike Place Market.  

For $25, the price of a local show, spend 90 minutes plus an encore with Davin Michael Stedman. In a small group visitors can now explore and experience the Market like never before.

This is the only historic tour that culminates with an unplugged concert at the very same iconic busking locations where Pike Place greats like Brandi Carlile and Artis Spoonman made music history in the pages of Rolling Stone.

As a bonus you will get a signed copy of Davin's debut solo album, West Indian Rock, that includes his hit song “Free Your Mind” with Sly & Robbie, that landed him a distribution deal with Bob Marley's label Tuff Gong International. This groundbreaking album, which is slated for worldwide release in Fall 2026, is available exclusively to people that join Davin on this tour.

Davin’s busker concert is a choose your own adventure experience as he offers you a chance to pick from a catalog of dozens of hit songs made famous by some of Seattle’s most iconic artists, covering the last 100 years. But of course, he will be happy to sing favorites from around the world and from his own acclaimed albums.

There is no way to truly separate Seattle and its history from its music. This is your chance to experience both and maybe just maybe, make a little history yourself.

On Davin’s collaboration with Sly & Robbie:

“Davin reminds me of my friend Sting. He has a chart voice,” said Sly Dunbar. Anthony Red Rose clarified. “What Sly is saying is that Davin was blessed with a voice that was meant to be heard on the radio.

- Sly Dunbar and Anthony Red Rose on producing Davin

On Davin’s knowledge of Pike Place Market & the history of Seattle:

“Davin is in a rare class of tour guides that is not only writing his own books on the subject. He may well find himself in the books of others describing the fate of the city. “

- Dennis Cook, San Franciso Rock Historian