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.

Let’s Eat Grandma

Believe it or not, no one will be eating grandma. But there will be some excellent music played, that’s for sure. See the British pop duo perform at The Crocodile this November.

When: Friday, November 18th
Where: 2505 1st Ave
Cost: $22

Men I Trust

If you like indie music, you need no introduction to Men I Trust. The trio is playing Seattle’s Showbox at the Market and it’s sure to be an evening of great music and a mixed bag of emotions.

When: Friday, November 18th
Where: 1426 1st Ave
Cost: $114+

Ana Roxanne

If there’s one concert to see this month, it’s this. Ambient musician Ana Roxanne is joined by Rachika Nayar at The Crocodile for a soul soothing concert you won’t soon forget.

When: Sunday, November 20th
Where: 2505 1st Ave
Cost: $20

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: Until November 23rd
Where: Participating venues citywide
Cost: Free/Varies by show

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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.

WildLanterns

This year, you can wander through displays like All About Bugs, Garden Delights, A Walk Among African Animals, Asian Safari, and the Oceania Animal Odyssey. From bugs to lions, to tree kangaroos and more, you’ll find a display with your favorite animal. There’s also the Magical Memories Marketplace where you can pick up some gifts for your loved ones.

When: November 11th, 2022 to January 22nd, 2023
Where: 5500 Phinney Ave N
Cost:  $31.95

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!