Would you look at that, November is finally here! With just a few months left of the year it’s time to live it up. This weekend, there are all sorts of things to do between getting outdoors, listening to live music and enjoying local eats.  Here are 10 of the best things to do in Seattle this weekend.

See fall colors on an autumn hike

Washington is beautiful year-round but you can’t beat watching the leaves change color. So why not take a hike and check out some of the most scenic autumn hikes around Washington State?

Cloudbreak: Seattle ReviveLive Music Fest

Cloudbreak: Seattle ReviveLive Music Fest is celebrating the return of the city’s venues and showcasing some of Seattle’s live music scene. From November 3rd-23rd you’ll be able to visit an array of venues across the city. Some participating venues include The Crocodile, Neumos, The Vera Project, and many more.

When: November 3rd-23rd
Where: Participating venues city wide
Cost: Free/Varies by show

Post Malone

Post Malone needs no introduction, the rapper is coming to Seattle to play a massive show at Climate Pledge Arena. He’s accompanied by Roddy Ricch so get ready for some high energy fun.

When: Saturday, November 5th
Where: 334 1st Ave. N
Cost: $192+

Seattle Restaurant Week

As always, attendees can enjoy curated menus with fixed prices for $20, $35, $50, and $65. These menus are available at local restaurants, food trucks, pop-ups, and more across greater Seattle. It’s one of the best ways to try new restaurants and also a fun event to attend with friends.

When: Until November 5th
Where: Participating restaurants
Cost: $20-$65

Earshot Jazz Festival 2022

Earshot Jazz festival is back for another year with tons of concerts for you to attend. Prices are per concert and vary so be sure to plan ahead and figure out which concerts you’d like to attend.

When: Until November 6th
Where: Multiple venues across the city
Cost: Varies by performance

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First Caturday Seattle

Have a cat? Want to take it outside to meet other cats? On the first Saturday of each month, you can bring your fuzzy friend to Cal Anderson and socialize with fellow cat owners and their cats. It’s perhaps one of the more unique monthly things you can do in Seattle.

When: First Saturday of each month
Where: Cal Anderson Park, 1635 11th Ave
Cost: Free

See what’s new on Netflix

A new month means tons of new additions. November’s Netflix additions are a mix of new originals and some old favorites. So treat yourself to a little TV time this month.

Cafe Nordo’s Down The Rabbit Hole

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. Plus there’s a new menu coming to the show this fall!

When: Until November 19th
Where: 103 South Main Street
Cost: $105

Watch the Orionid meteor shower

The shower is on now, with meteors visible until November 22nd. You probably won’t have to stare too hard to see these bright beauties but you do need to be ready because they are known for their speed.

SALVAGE

MadArt has been taken over by Seattle-based artist Alison Stigora who has created a “two-part, monumental sculptural installation.” You’ll find a room filled with reclaimed driftwood, light, and sound compositions that reflect natural phenomena. It’s perfectly PNW and unlike anything you’ve seen.

When: Until November 23rd
Where: 325 Westlake Avenue North
Cost: Free

Have a great weekend!