We’ve officially made it to the middle of March! This week is packed full to the brim when it comes to events and all sorts of fun to be had. Between concerts, eats and art, we have you covered. Here are 10 of the best things to do in & around Seattle this week.

Celebrate Pi Day

Pi(e) Day is here! Treat yourself to a delicious sweet treat and start your week off on a high note. We’ve rounded up some of the best places to grab both sweet and savory slices of pie across the city.

Andy Shauf

Canadian indie pop and folk-rock artist Andy Shauf will be gracing Seattle’s Neptune Theater with his presence. Get ready to do plenty of swaying and humming along.

When: March 15th
Where: Neptune Theater, 1303 NE 45th St
Cost: $28

Virtual Silent Reading Party

For those of you that love the Silent Reading Party but are more comfortable at home, you can still enjoy the virtual version. You’ll also get to hear piano tunes from pianist Paul Matthew Moore as you read amongst strangers over zoom.

When: Every Wednesday
Where: Online
Cost: $5-$20

Nick Cave + Warren Ellis

Emotionally charged, brooding, goth, a chance to wear every single article of black clothing you own. Seeing Nick Cave is sure to be an experience that you’ll remember for years to come.

When: March 17th
Where: 911 Pine Street
Cost: $125.25

Seattle Moisture Festival

This festival is actually the world’s largest Comedy/Varieté festival.  It enters 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: March 17th-April 10th
Where: 4301 Leary Way NW
Cost: $14 – $28

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St. Patrick’s Day Festival 2022 Shawn O’Donnell’s Seattle

If you want all sorts of celebration opportunities under one roof then you might just want to head to Shawn O’Donnell. You’ll find multiple pub crawls, food booths, soccer games to watch, and more!

When: Until March 19th
Where: 508 Second Ave
Cost: Varies

See what’s new on Netflix

A new month means tons of new additions. March’s Netflix additions are a mix of new originals and some old favorites. While it may not be as big as January’s additions it’s still well worth checking out. You can also see what’s leaving Netflix in March as well.

Irish Week 2022

Why celebrate just one day when you can enjoy a whole week of events? Irish Week is back with tons of events, ways to celebrate Saint Patrick’s Day, and also opportunities to learn some new history.

When: Until March 19th
Where: Participating venues
Cost: Free/Varies

Cat Tower!

Cat towers are a necessary accessory for cat owners but they aren’t exactly the best looking. This unique group show focuses on Frank Crow’s invention of the cat tower. Yes, the works are inspired by the thing your cat dulls its nails on.

When: Until May 1st
Where: Museum of Museums, 900 Boylston Ave
Cost: $20

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 bright, happy, and fun pieces.

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

Have a great week Seattle!