We’ve arrived at the last full weekend of March. Before we say hello to April there are a few fun things you’ll want to check out. From concerts to food, art, and more this weekend will be fun. Here are 10 of the best things to do in & around Seattle this weekend.

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+

Amine

High energy, catchy and fun seem like the best way to describe an Amine concert. The rapper will be taking over the Showbox SODO for a performance that’s sure to help you end your March on a high note. Don’t miss out!

When: March 26th
Where: Showbox SODO, 1700 1st Ave
Cost: $32.50

Enjoy one last brew at Hale’s Ales

One of Seattle’s OG independently owned breweries is closing early next month. If you’re looking to have a brew with some friends you might as well get out there and show them some love. Cheers to the weekend right?

Where: 4301 Leary Way NW
Hours: Monday-Friday 3 pm-9 pm and Saturdays 12 pm-9 pm, Closing April 9th

The Big Taste

This festival is truly big, guests can choose what they want to taste from over 100 wines, beers, ciders, and spirits from the Pacific Northwest. You’ll also be able to nosh on eats from Carolina Smoke for an additional cost.

When: March 26th
Where: Magnuson Park – Hanger 30
Cost: $35-$45

Treat yourself to some sushi

Haven’t eaten out in a while? Why not treat yourself to some sushi? After all, it’s one of the foods the PNW does best. Not only that but we went ahead and created a list of spots that you should check out in Seattle.

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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: Until April 10th
Where: 4301 Leary Way NW
Cost: $14 – $28

Check out the La Conner Daffodil Festival

Ready to see some beautiful blooms? You’re in luck because the La Conner Daffodil Festival is on now! Visit the fields to see the bright yellow blooms with Mt. Baker as a backdrop.

When: Throughout March
Where: La Conner, Washington
Cost: Free/Varies

Hit up a waterfront patio

Ready for patio season? We’re right behind ya and that’s why we made a list of some of our favorite waterfront patios around the city. Because what’s better than a patio on the water?

See what’s leaving Netflix

A new month means tons of new additions but it also means that plenty is leaving. Be sure to check and see what’s leaving before the end of the month so you can watch your faves one last time.

Buy some seeds and start a garden

Spring is almost here and if you happen to have a green thumb, chances are that you’re looking forward to planting your spring garden. Whether you need planting containers, tools, seeds, or more, there are several great places worth visiting around the city. We’ve compiled a list of spots for you that are sure to have plenty of seeds to keep your garden costs low.

Enjoy your weekend, Seattle!