NIRVANA LIVE 08/06/93 SEATTLE WA Mia Zapata Benefit

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Published 2023-08-06
This concert was at the King Kat Theatre Seattle Washington on 08/06/93
I own the rights to this video. Please email me at [email protected] if you have any questions regarding permission to use this footage. Explanation at end of the video.
Nirvana donated their time to raise money to hire a private detective to solve the murder of Mia Zapata.
This video was given to me after the concert from the person who shot the video. Original 8mm tape was given to MTV for a news segment.

All Comments (21)
  • @santaslowdog
    I posted a new video as a thank you to all the Nirvana fans! A Heart Shaped Boxtruck I hope you all like it 🎅
  • @nicks2319
    A massive thank you from the Nirvana community!
  • @NirvanaGuitars
    I can’t contain or put my excitement into words!! This is a holy grail show and I can’t believe I’m actually about to watch it đŸ€Ż thank you!!
  • @aliya_punkenglish
    Every time something new resurfaces I can't help the feeling that he is playing there right now and we are watching this live. Strange. Thank you so much.
  • @dianarchy23
    So awesome to see footage of Nirvana that has never been seen before even after all this time. Thanks, Santa Slowdog. Rest in Peace, Mia Zapata
  • @113KILL5
    Thank you so much for uploading this, I was at this show and will never forget it. I was 8 years old and I had just moved to Seattle from Boise to come live with my dad who is good friends and ex-band mates with TAD - they had a few bands together in Boise, ID before TAD moved to Seattle. We got on the list and I got to meet Nirvana and Dave Grohl who gave me some drumsticks because I told him he's the reason I started playing. 20 years later, I would meet Dave again and told him I was that kid and it blew him away.
  • @xWESTICLESx
    Damn, they’re so tight! Dave is a metronome, Krist’s tone is filthy and Kurt is fully engaged. Legendary performance.
  • @MrVuJaDe
    This used to be a holy grail for the hardcore Nirvana fans, and now it's here all of the sudden! Thank you so much Santa, I read your comment on the other vid that you would be releasing this and I thought 'no way we get this so randomly' 😅 Normally this stuff gets hoarded or people demand huge amounts of money for this but you just uploaded it without asking anything in return. Thanks again Santa and enjoy your day😊
  • @kurdtsea
    Dude was filming so close that it almost seems like you hear Kurt’s voice coming through unamplified as he’s screaming the last verse of “Milk It”. Incredible. Thank you so much for uploading and sharing!
  • @johnbest1978
    Thank you so very very much. I've been waiting years to see this. RIP Mia Zapata and Kurt Cobain you are terribly missed.
  • @JohnnyMontilla
    On behalf of all Nirvana fans, I would like to say thank you for sharing this footage!
  • Just when you think you have seen it all...this is incredible. This is my favorite era, it's not the beginning, not the end, but a perfect blend. It's just heartbreaking Kurt is doing this for a friend that was murdered, and this will be the last August he will ever see...Thank you endlessly for sharing this with us, everything that's left is precious...
  • @LiveNIRVANAcom
    Thank you! Sharing on our pages and having discussion on our forums right now
  • @chris329_
    See this is all I need. The Nirvana estate need to step up their game and release more live material!
  • @madam94
    Huge thank you for this, a very sought after show for the Nirvana community. Also brings my thoughts back to the fact that the awful murder of Mia Zapata was finally solved all these years later. Much appreciation all around Santa Slowdog.
  • @TJS3
    I first read about this gig 1997, Cristopherd Sandford book mentions Kurt having fun at this gig and it was their last as trio. Before yesterday there were under minute available and now we can enjoy way more this mythical gig. Thank you and people behind this recording.
  • @dougbowser50
    people like you who upload this type of stuff deserve to win the lottery. such an amazing experience to finally be able to witness this performance. thank you so much.
  • Seeing Nirvana live in Seattle in the early 90's is like watching the Beatles in Liverpool in the 60's or the Ramones in NYC in the 70's, LEGENDARY!!