Book a Magician

Request a Seattle Magician.

Use this page to book a Seattle magician for a corporate event, trade show, wedding, birthday party, adult birthday party, private party, family show, school show, library show, bachelor or bachelorette party, restaurant engagement, or hospitality event.

You do not need to know the exact kind of magician to request. Share the event details and Seattle-Magic.com can help narrow the fit.

How Booking Inquiries Work

If you are trying to hire a Seattle magician, this page is the place to start. Share your date, venue, audience, and budget range so the inquiry can be matched to the right type of performer and style of show.

Seattle-area magicians may offer close-up magic, strolling magic, parlor shows, stand-up shows, family entertainment, trade show magic, and other event formats depending on the venue and audience.

The point is not just to send your request to everyone. It is to help event planners, company organizers, and private hosts find performers who are a strong fit for the room, audience, and goals of the event.

If you want to compare specialties and performer styles first, browse the Seattle magician directory.

Transparent Booking Policy: Inquiries are reviewed and, depending on the type of performance, forwarded with the event details to an appropriate set of local professional magicians.

Close-Up Or Strolling Magic

Best for cocktail parties, receptions, mixers, hospitality suites, and restaurant-style events where guests are moving around and the goal is conversation, surprise, and a lively atmosphere.

Parlor Or Stage Magic

Best when you want guests gathered for a shared feature performance, such as a company party, banquet, awards night, private celebration, or community event.

Trade Show Magic

Best for booths, demos, and convention floors where a performer can help stop traffic, hold attention, and make a complex message easier to remember.

Family, School, And Library Shows

Best for mixed-age audiences, children, assemblies, reading programs, and spaces where tone, pacing, and age fit matter as much as the tricks.

Corporate Events

Best for company parties, receptions, networking events, hospitality suites, executive gatherings, and client appreciation events where the goal is energy, conversation, and a polished guest experience.

Trade Shows

Best for booths, demos, activations, and convention floors where attention is expensive and exhibitors want stronger conversations, better engagement, and a more memorable brand presence.

Private And Family Events

Best for weddings, birthdays, schools, libraries, restaurants, and private parties where the right format depends on age range, room setup, audience size, and style.

Common Booking Questions

How far ahead should you book?
For peak dates, especially corporate holiday events and popular weekends, earlier is better. If your date is fixed, send the inquiry as soon as practical.

What helps match the right magician?
Date, venue, guest count, age range, event goals, schedule, and budget range all help narrow the fit much faster.

Not sure what format you need?
That is normal. Close-up, stage, trade show, and family formats each solve different event problems. Start with the inquiry form and include what you want the event to feel like.

Helpful Next Steps

If you are still comparing options, use the directory and planning guides before sending the inquiry.