Have you missed seeing live music? Let us tell you, this week is seriously jam-packed with concerts. But even if you don’t want to see a show, there’s plenty to do. Here are 10 of the best things to do in Seattle this week.

Homeshake

Homeshake is here to shake things up… a bad joke but the artist aka Peter Sagar is going to give Seattle a night of tunes to remember. You’ll also be able to hear from Salami Rose Joe Louis.

When: May 17th
Where: 2505 1st Ave
Cost: $25

Treat yourself to a burger

International Hamburger Day is coming up quickly on May 28th and that means now is as good a time as any to try one of our city’s tasty burgers. From classics to inventive flavors, we’ve made a list of our favorite spots to grab burgers.

Plan a free date

Now that warmer weather is on the way you might be trying to figure out how to plan the perfect outdoor or summer date. While it’s fun to go big, sometimes we all don’t want to break that bank. So we’ve created a list of ideas for free and cheap dates that you can have in Seattle.

Kurt Vile

Alternative/Indie rock star Kurt Vile is heading to Tacoma to give Washingtonians a rocking evening. Jam out to your old faves and some newer songs as well.

When: May 18th
Where: 565 Broadway, Tacoma, WA
Cost: $78+

Try some cheap eats

If you want to try some new eats this weekend we have good news, you don’t have to break the bank! We created a list of some of our favorite cheap eats in Seattle and were sure you’ll find at least one new spot to try out on there.

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Bauhaus

One of England’s most iconic rock bands is coming all the way to Seattle. Grove out to all of your favorites and enjoy the opportunity to see a part of music history.

When: May 19th
Where: 911 Pine St
Cost: $45+

Try a wine subscription

Local natural wine shop and bar La Dive actually offers a monthly wine subscription! When you sign up you can choose between three different subscription options. The first option is two bottles a month for $42, then four bottles a month for $84, or six bottles a month for $120.

Jenny Hval

A sway-worthy night is what you’ll get from Jenny Hval. The Norwegian singer-songwriter is heading to Seattle for her new album Classic Objects.

When: May 20th
Where: 925 East Pike Street
Cost: $20

Down The Rabbit Hole at Nordo

Down The Rabbit Hole is centered around the themes of Lewis Carroll’s Alice In Wonderland. You’ll get to watch as your favorite tales like “The Walrus and the Carpenter” and “The Stolen Tart” are set to original music and performed by a local cast. It’s an experience designed to cater to all the senses.

When: Until May 28th
Where: 103 South Main Street
Cost: $95-$105 per person

Recent Acquisitions: Jeffry Mitchell

The Frye is showcasing work from local “gay folk artist” Jeffry Mitchell. This show highlights his work with lotus bulbs and is sure to be one of the better shows that you see this year. Think bright, happy, and fun pieces.

When: Until July 24th
Where: 704 Terry Ave
Cost: Free

Have a great week Seattle!