Alice in Chains Performs Atop Seattle’s Space Needle for SiriusXM
They were the first band ever to perform on the Space Needle’s “Loupe,” a revolving glass floor 500 feet in the air.
August 29, 2018

Photo by Mat Hayward/Getty Images for SiriusXM
Fresh off the release of their new album, “Rainier Fog,” multiplatinum rock band Alice in Chains gave a historic, acoustic performance for SiriusXM atop Seattle’s iconic Space Needle.
The quartet — vocalist/guitarist Jerry Cantrell, vocalist/guitarist William DuVall, bassist Mike Inez, and drummer Sean Kinney — was the first band ever to perform on the Space Needle’s brand-new “Loupe,” the world’s first and only revolving glass floor located 500 feet in the air.
The exclusive performance debuts on Lithium at 5pm ET on Friday, August 31, 2018.
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