Welcome to a new week, Seattle! There are plenty of things to do in this fair city. Between music, drinks, and food, we have you covered with an assortment of fun. Here are 10 of the best things to do in Seattle this week.
Youth Lagoon
Looking to hear something new? Genre-bending artist Youth Lagoon is playing a show at Neumos. You can hear tunes from their newest album, Heaven Is a Junkyard, and also from their other albums.
When: Tuesday, October 10th
Where: 925 E Pike St
Cost: $48
Slowdive
One of Shoegaze’s most iconic bands, Slowdive is headed for Seattle. No surprise but the concert is sold out, and currently, resale tickets are available.
When: Tuesday, October 10th
Where: 1700 1st Ave S
Cost: $123+
Lil Tracy
Rapper Lil Tracy is back in Seattle for a show at the Showbox Market. Tickets are currently resale prices – however, the good news is, they are on the lower end of resale prices.
When: Tuesday, October 10th
Where: 1426 1st Ave
Cost: $56
Slow Pulp
Indie rock band Slow Pulp is going on tour for their newest album ‘Yard’. Listen to a mix of old and new songs and enjoy concert tickets that aren’t too expensive, yet.
When: Thursday, October 12th
Where: 925 E Pike St
Cost: $40
Nosaj Thing
Nosaj Thing aka Jason W. Chung is an American artist and producer. You may remember some of his popular songs from the early 2010s and you’ve probably heard many of the songs he’s produced. Either way, he’ll be in Seattle for what is sure to be a solid show.
When: Sunday, October 13th
Where: 2505 1st Ave
Cost: $20
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Check out the Black Lagoon at Rob Roy
Black Lagoon is a Halloween pop-up bar that is open now until November 4th. Guests can check out the lagoon daily from 4 PM-2 AM. It’s described as a “swampy harbor” and welcomes all ghosts, monsters, witches and zombies.
When: Tuesday, September 26th-Saturday, November 4th
Where: 2332 2nd Ave
Cost: Varies
SIFF DocFest
If you’re looking to see a new movie this weekend you can check out SIFF DocFest. As the name suggests, this festival is about all films documentary. Watch something new and get out of the house!
When: Daily until Thursday, October 12th
Where: 511 Queen Anne Ave N
Cost: $14+
Fall Festival at Thomasson Family Farm
What’s a better way to spend an afternoon than at a wholesome fall festival?
When: Daily until October 31st
Where: 38223 236th Avenue SE Enumclaw, WA
Cost: $14.50 – $19.50
A/political Rocks
Learn about the history of the American West through landscape photography at The Henry Art Gallery. Learn how the photos on display shaped the image of the American West and check out how cool our country’s landscape used to be.
When: Until Monday, January 1st
Where: 15th Ave NE and NE 41st St
Cost: Free
“Maples Of The Seattle Japanese Garden” Exhibit
If you’ve ever wondered how the Seattle Japanese Garden records the history of its maples, this exhibit is for you. See a collection of leaf pressings collected from 2017 as part of your visit to this stunning garden.
When: Daily until November 30th
Where: 1075 Lake Washington Blvd E
Cost: $10
Enjoy Seattle, and have a great week!