Welcome to a new week, Seattle! There are plenty of things to do in this fair city. Between music, drinks, and circus, we have you covered with an assortment of fun. Here are 10 of the best things to do in Seattle this week.

Tirzah

Tirzah is a British singer, songwriter, and producer known for her unique blend of R&B, electronic, and experimental music. This month is your chance to see her right here in Seattle.

When: Monday, October 16th
Where: 645 NW 45th St
Cost: $25

Cinema of Horrors

The Cinema of Horrors offers lovers of all things spooky a unique movie-watching experience that will take any movie’s jump scares to the next level. Fill your car up with your friends and grab tickets for your favorite scary movie on the big screen. It’ll feel pretty normal until you realize that there’s something or someone lurking outside your car.

When: Until Tuesday, October 31st
Where: 17402 NE Delfel Rd, Ridgefield, WA
Cost: $69

Treat yourself to a spa day

Need a pick-me-up? How about a little spa day? Seattle has several spas around the city that are perfect for relaxing and rejuvenating this time of year. From massage to facials and more, these spots have a wide array of offerings.

Seattle Kraken vs. Carolina Hurricanes

Want to watch some sports this week? Why not head to the Seattle Kraken game against the Carolina Hurricanes? It’s taking place right here at Climate Pledge Arena.

When: Thursday, October 19th
Where: 334 1st Ave N
Cost: $80+

Head to your local farmer’s market

Fall is prime time for making all sorts of cozy meals. There aren’t many places better than your local farmers market to pick up fresh produce, dairy, meat, and other locally made products.

When: Weekly and on weekends
Where: Locations across the city
Cost: Varies

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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

Fall Festival at Thomasson Family Farm

What’s a better way to spend an afternoon than at a wholesome fall festival? You can pick your own pumpkins and even shop from the farm mercantile.

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

Carnevolar XI: DéComposition

Have you ever wanted to see a Halloween circus show? Watch as flying trapeze, aerial, and circus performers from around the globe bring a spooky world to life using their eye-catching skills.

When: Friday, October 20th
Where: 2702 6th Ave South
Cost: $55.20+

Enjoy Seattle, and have a great week!