Welcome to the first official week of spring, Seattle! And what a week do we have to look forward to. Even besides the sun coming out to play, there are quite a few notable concerts, festivals, and more to enjoy! Of course, we’re here to give you the rundown.

Here are the best things to do in Seattle this week.

Bonobo

We’ve got three concerts to recommend this week, and they’re all worth checking out. Expect an evening of chill, jazzy songs from Simon Green’s 6 albums. It’s the perfect excuse to end your March on an absolutely blissed-out note.

When: March 22nd
Where: 1700 First Ave S
Cost: $39.95+

The Sling Tour: Clairo with Arlo Parks

Clairo’s music has grown considerably since her quick rise to fame. Frome bedroom pop to more folky tunes you’ll be able to hear your faves at this concert with both her and Arlo Parks.

When: March 23rd
Where: 911 Pine St
Cost: $40.75+

Billie Eilish: Happier Than Ever World Tour

If you need an introduction to Billie Eilish you probably won’t be going to the concert. That being said, this is your chance to see one of the biggest names in pop this year.

When: March 25th & 26th
Where: 305 Harrison St
Cost: $80.50+

Get some work done

Next, a trio of some “regular”, but still fun, options around the city. If working from home is getting a little old, then maybe check out our roundup of some of the best cafes in the city to get some work done.

Where: Click the link above for our picks

Treat yourself to a nice dinner

You worked all day, and now you’re feeling that a nice meal has been well deserved. We’d agree, and we’re going to suggest you grab some food at one of the city’s most scenic restaurants.

Where: Click the link above for our picks

Go find some cherry blossoms

Now, if you’ve got a little bit of time between the end of your workday and your reservation, why not make the most of it? Cherry blossoms have started to bloom all around the city, and we rounded up our absolute favorite spots to go see them.

Where: Click the link above for our picks

Our Blue Planet: Global Visions of Water

And finally, a double whammy of exhibitions to enjoy around the city. First up, this recently opened option at the Seattle Art Museum, which explores artists’ depictions of water from all around the world.

When: Open Wednesday to Sunday
Where: 1300 1st Avenue
Cost: $29.99 for GA

Contact High: A Visual History of Hip-Hop

On the other hand, MoPOP has got this very fun exhibition to check out! Contact High presents a whopping four decades of hip-hop photography, starting in the 70s all the way to the present, and featuring some of the most iconic names in the genre.

When: Open Thursday to Tuesday, Closed Wednesday
Where: 325 5th Avenue N
Cost: $26+ for GA

Seattle Moisture Festival

This festival is actually the world’s largest Comedy/Varieté festival.  It centers around 3-15 minute acts performed by artists accompanied by a live show band. To make things even more interesting, you never know what you’ll see on stage. Generally you can expect aerialists, jugglers, magicians, comedians and more.

When: On throughout the week
Where: 4301 Leary Way NW
Cost: $14 – $28

Dancing with the Stars – Live

America’s favorite dance show is coming to town! This Wednesday at McCaw Hall in the Seattle Center, you can catch some of the world’s best dancers on stage in what will surely be an unforgettable performance. Tickets are still available, so don’t miss out!

When: March 23rd at 8:00 PM
Where: McCaw Hall, 321 Mercer St
Cost: Starting at $34.50

Those are our picks for this week, Seattle!