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Joseph, Noah Gunderson to headline Bartlett anniversary concerts

Portland-based pop-folk band Joseph will headline the first night of the Bartlett’s two-night fifth anniversary party. (Ebru Yildiz / EBRU YILDIZ)

Five years ago, Caleb and Karli Ingersoll had a goal to create an all-ages space where performers and audiences alike could congregate.

Moving into a space in the Richmond Building, the Ingersolls made two rooms out of one, freshened up the paint and replaced the floor, opening their venue, the Bartlett, in December 2013.

Five years later, after hundreds of concerts, showcases like Northwest of Nashville and Northwest of New Orleans, and events like Bartfest, the Bartlett is still one of the most popular places in town to catch both local and national acts.

To celebrate, the Bartlett is hosting a two-night fifth anniversary party featuring two Bartlett staples.

Portland-based pop-folk band Joseph will perform on Jan. 16 and Seattle’s Noah Gunderson will perform on Jan. 17. Tickets are $25 for each show and go on sale at 10 a.m. today, available at www.ticketfly.com.

In other news, the Ingersolls have announced the first show at their new venue, Lucky You Lounge, 1801 W. Sunset Blvd. Seattle’s the Dip will perform on May 4. Tickets for that show are on sale now.