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Seattle Events & Festivals is your go-to section for discovering all the exciting happenings across the city. We’ll be including everything from cultural celebrations and seasonal festivities to concerts, street fairs, and community gatherings. This will not be a typical Seattle’s dynamic event calendar, but a list of the best events and festivals in Seattle. Join our newsletter to stay current on all Live Entertainment in Seattle, plus the occasional special offer, VIP packages, and discount tickets!

Live Music

Enjoy live music with Don Piano, Katy Pinke, , and Lady Queen Paradise at The Sunset Tavern. Stay tuned with the most relevant events happening around you. Susan Magsamen, co-author of 2023 nonfiction Your Brain on Art, joins leaders in the creative and health fields to show art’s influence in healing settings. The group will expound art’s potential for everything from reducing the need for pain medication and hospital stay length to increasing memory and cognitive function.

Art and Life Along the Northwest Coast

Helmed by core members James Petralli and Steve Terebecki, the group shifts like a kaleidoscope to add new sounds and energies. Ben Paris, the Pike Place Market restaurant namesake, was known in his day for organizing Seattle’s salmon derbies. With salmon season in full swing, the five course dinner returns with Washington wines and local PNW fare that would make him proud.

Entertainment Venues

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  • Nearly one hour of music and interactive storytelling serves as an introduction to theater for even the littlest patrons.
  • Playful children’s book Chicka Chicka Boom Boom gets a stage adaptation, the mischievous alphabet climbing off the page and into the Seattle Children’s Theater.

The fest kicks off with a meet-and-greet brunch and closes out this year’s run with a series of shorts alongside a vendor market, trivia, and mingling with cast and crew. A bar, music by KEXP DJ Diana Ratsamee, and artist cameos mark the opening of University District Henry Art Gallery’s fall exhibitions. The sleek, always-free art museum houses sculptor and multimedia artist Hugh Hayden’s first solo museum spot on the West Coast. Filling the galleries are curiously reworked items from everyday American life, like the cherry bark encased Louboutins and a life-sized church nave.

You can experience unlimited opportunities while you’re in town. Author and critic Jodi-Ann Burey, known for her TED talk “The Myth of Bringing Your Full, Authentic Self to Work,” poured her insights into a book. She joins fellow Seattle author Sonora Jha to chat about reclaiming agency at work in spite of racism, sexism, homophobia, transphobia, and ableism. The Austin rock band’s early show is sold out, but the late show brings tracks from their twelve studio albums to the Ballard venue’s night owls.

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  • Enjoy live music with Don Piano, Katy Pinke, , and Lady Queen Paradise at The Sunset Tavern.
  • Coming off an electric—and particularly gritty—VMAs performance, pop star Tate McRae brings her Miss Possessive tour to the Climate Pledge Arena.
  • Go ahead, interact with the art in Anila Quayyum Agha’s new exhibition at the Volunteer Park museum, the first solo show from a Pakistani American artist in SAM’s 90-years.
  • Ben Paris, the Pike Place Market restaurant namesake, was known in his day for organizing Seattle’s salmon derbies.
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Playful children’s book Chicka Chicka Boom Boom gets a stage adaptation, the mischievous alphabet climbing off the page and into the Seattle Children’s Theater. Nearly one hour of music and interactive storytelling serves as an introduction to theater for even the littlest patrons. Coming off an electric—and particularly gritty—VMAs performance, pop star Tate McRae brings her Miss Possessive tour to the Climate Pledge Arena. Expect big hits (“greedy” and “Sports car”) and bigger dance numbers.

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Unique events and incredible deals are straight to your inbox. Either way, you’ll be the first to know about the best events in Seattle. “Seattle Events” is part of the “Live Entertainment Guide” collection. We offer an extensive collection of websites providing complete, impartial guides to all the theatrical, musical, sports, and performance arts events in America’s greatest cities. Catch live music, see a Broadway show, or visit a local gallery for unique Pacific Northwest art. There’s also a festival for every interest, from wine and beer lovers to music fans.

Go ahead, interact with the art in Anila Quayyum Agha’s vegas casino new exhibition at the Volunteer Park museum, the first solo show from a Pakistani American artist in SAM’s 90-years. Laser-cut steel cubes suspend from the ceiling, lit by a halogen bulb that paints the room—and visitors—with intricate shadows that illuminate the light and dark of life. Fresh art drops at the National Nordic Museum, courtesy of multidisciplinary artist Nina Katchadourian. Her works range from photographs, to video, to an immersive installation surrounding a real-life shipwreck disaster. On June 22, Katchadourian will join a survivor of the shipwreck, Douglas Robertson, in conversation at the gallery.

Penny and Sparrow in Seattle

Or, search exact dates, neighborhoods, or interests below. Never fear, another autumnal alcohol fest is upon us, complete with a real pumpkin keg overflowing with beer, tapped fresh each night. The annual fest stars 60-plus pumpkin-adjacent beers on tap, a fierce costume competition, and a pumpkin pie eating contest. Capitol Hill’s Northwest Film Forum curates films—both shorts and features—from local PNW filmmakers.

Whether you’re into art, music, theater, culture, or sports, you’ll always find something exciting happening. Three city blocks turn into a street festival in the highly-anticipated 18th rendition of the CID Night Market. Expect great food, stunning performances (lion dances, taiko drumming, even yo-yo), and dozens of local vendors.

But if you just want a guide already, we’ve got plenty for food, outdoors, shopping, and entertainment. Or find below the best things to do in Seattle, updated weekly. For more specific Seattle events, search keywords like “Seattle events this weekend.” It’s easy to find things to do in Seattle.