Look at that, one full week of September in the books. Before you say wake me up when September ends, check out at least a few of the super fun things happening in the city. From getting outside to seeing concerts, theres plenty to do. Here are 10 of the best things to do in Seattle this weekend.

Check out a themed bar

Looking to start your weekend with some drinks? Why not head to one of Seattle’s several themed bars? Whether you’re looking for something magic, some classic arcade games or something a little more sci fi, we made a whole list for you.

Girlpool

Why not start September with a little indie rock? Feel good, LA-based band Girlpool is in town for a sweet show at The Crocodile. You’ll also be able to hear tunes from opener Cecile Believe.

When: September 9th
Where: 2505 1st Ave
Cost: $20

Shop at a local vintage shop

With cooler weather on the way, you might need to add a piece or two to your wardrobe. Seattle’s local vintage shops are here to help. You can find pieces from nearly any decade that are sure to elevate the pieces you already have. Best of all, we listed out our favorite spots for you.

ektor garcia: matéria prima

Garcia utilizes textiles, ceramics, metalwork, and queer punk sensibility with the handcraft traditions of Mexico to create his work. You’ll be able to see a new series of linked-chain sculptures made in ceramic, copper, and glass.

When: Until September 25th
Where: 15th Ave NE & University of Washington, NE 41st St
Cost:
Free

Rent a hot tub boat

It may still be warm in Seattle but imagine floating Lake Union in true warm. The lake has two different hot tub boat rental companies. You can’t go wrong with either and they both have their own unique offerings.

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Watch a locally filmed spooky movie

Did you know that there’s tons of horror movies that have been filmed in and around Seattle? Well now you do and we’ve made a whole list of some of the best that you can watch. From slasher to paranormal, it’s all there.

Go hiking with Trailhead Direct

For the 2022 season, you will be able to visit Mount Si. The Trailhead Direct buses will originate from “Sound Transit Capitol Hill Link light rail station and service every 30 minutes to Mount Si, Mount Teneriffe, and Little Si…” This is one of the best ways

When: Until September 11th
Where: Sound Transit Capitol Hill Link light rail station
Cost: $1.50-$2.75

All In Together Now

All In Together Now is a 36-course celebration of everything Wu-Tang. You’ll be fed 18 courses prepared by 9 Seattle chefs including Shubert Ho, MacKenzie DeVito, and Luis Brambila among others. Additionally, enjoy 9 beverage pairings.

When: September 11th
Where: 203 W Thomas St
Cost: $333.33–$1,200

Alice Glass

Alice Glass is undeniably one of the most recognizable and singular voices in the last decade of electronic pop. She was of course one-half of Crystal Castles but is touring solo these days. Don’t miss your chance to see her live at Chop Suey.

When: September 11th
Where: 1325 E Madison St
Cost: $20+

Washington State Fair

Like fairs past, you’ll be able to see and visit all sorts of livestock, ride exhilarating rides, and enjoy classic fair food. You’ll also be able to see a full lineup of concerts with stars like Blake Shelton, Nelly, Anne Wilson, and many more.

When: Until September 25th
Where: 110 9th Ave SW, Puyallup, WA
Cost: $14+

Have a great weekend!