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Rental Partner: Mehfil Nights presents

Unfinished Stories

Acoustic International Music

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Date:
Sat Dec 20, 2025
Time:
7:00 pm PST
Cost:
$39 – $169

Venue

The Wyncote NW Forum
1119 8th Ave (Entrance off Seneca St.)
Seattle, 98101 United States
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Event Format

In-Person

EVENT NOTES
Doors for this event will open at 6:00 PM. Run Time: 2hrs 30min, including 30 min intermission

Presented by Mehfil Nights. For questions about this event, please contact team@mehfilnights.com.

A person with short black hair and a patterned shirt plays the guitar on a small, warmly lit stage. The audience is seated on the floor, atop rugs and cushions.
Rentals

Some stories are better left unfinished.

The deepest writing stems from feelings so intense that you have no other way to let them out except by exploding them onto a white canvas. There’s no emotion stronger than the one felt alone in longing — when you’re not only dealing with the yearning for someone, but also the ache of not having that person to express it to.

As the year ends, nature wraps up its stories of flowers and leaves to make way for new ones. This Mehfil is not meant to soak ourselves in sadness, but to acknowledge those feelings and find closure within ourselves. Consider this a “breakup party” in true Mehfil style — where we’ll revisit songs like Atif Aslam’s Doorie, Sonu Nigams’ Tanhayee, and Sukhwinder Singh’s Dard-e-disco.

This will be the perfect evening for both — coming alone to reflect, or celebrating closure with friends. Let’s close the year with a toast to old stories and a welcome to writing new ones.


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