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Happy first official weekend of summer, Seattle! We’re expecting warm, summery weather and we’re excited about it. It’s a busy weekend with the Fremont Fair back, Capitol Hill Pride, and Bonsai Summer Solstice, among others! So get outside, plan ahead, and check out these things to do in and around Seattle this weekend.
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Crave! is an irresistible culinary extravaganza offering a diverse array of delectable delights, and it is coming to Lynnwood for the first time this week, with the theme, “Foods From Around The World”.
When: Friday, June 21st, 2024
Where: 3711 196th Street SW, Lynnwood
Cost: $20+
It’s the final week to experience! “RuPaul’s Drag Race” winner Jinkx Monsoon and musical prodigy Major Scales in Together Again, Again! Don’t miss their unbeatable blend of comedy, music, and saucy stylings at Seattle Rep. This must-see show explores their final reunion amid an alien takeover, promising a spectacular Pride month performance. Must close June 23!
When: Now until June 23, 2024
Where: Seattle Rep – 155 Mercer St
Cost: $50-$180
Celebrate the start of summer at this party! Taking place at the Columbia Tower Club, expect breathtaking views and sophisticated entertainment.
When: Friday, June 21st, 2024
Where: Columbia Tower Club, 701 5th Avenue #75th floor
Cost: $50
The Fremont Fair is a unique experience that every Seattleite should have. It shares some similarities to Folklife in energy but you can expect to see plenty of colors, art, music, and of course the iconic solstice parade.
When: Saturday, June 22nd & Sunday, June 23rd, 2024
Where: Fremont
Cost: Free
Seattle Center Festál presents Seattle Iranian Festival in partnership with Iranian American Community Alliance (IACA). This weekend festival brings together Iranians, Iranian-Americans, non-Iranians in celebration of the culture with poetry, music, food, tea, comedy, and more.
When: Saturday, June 22nd, 2024
Where: Armory Food & Event Hall
Cost: Free
The Capitol Hill Pride March and Rally takes place this weekend. The day will include Capitol Hill Pride Doggie Drag Costume Contest, Fashion Cat Walk Contest Speakers, artists, musicians and more.
When: Saturday, June 22nd, 2024
Where: Cal Anderson Park, Seattle
Cost: Free
One of only two nights a year to check out the Pacific Bonsai Museum past 4 pm is for summer solstice. There will be Sound Bathing and Breathing Demos with Mary Clymer at 5 PM, 6 PM & 7 PM, Games/art activities, and food trucks.
When: Saturday, June 22nd, 2024
Where: 2515 S 336th Street, Federal Way
Cost: Free/suggested donation of $12
GRAMMY Award winning rock band Cage The Elephant are having a big spring this year. Not only did they have the release of their sixth studio album, Neon Pill, they also have a 45-date North American summer tour. The big tour stops in Seattle this weekend.
When: Saturday, June 22nd, 2024
Where: Climate Pledge Arena
Cost: $54+
With over 80 Washington breweries, cideries, and other WA craft beverages, at this festival you will taste the best Washington have to offer!
When: Saturday, June 22nd, and Sunday, June 23rd, 2024
Where: Fisher Pavilion, Seattle Center, 305 Harrison St.
Cost: $49+
Head to The Gorge this weekend for Beyond Wonderland! Besides music (with headliners Adventure Club, AC Slater) you can also check out art, and enjoy the camping experience.
When: Saturday, June 22nd, and Sunday, June 23rd, 2024
Where: 754 Silica Rd NW, George, WA
Cost: $158+
Check out a sports game this weekend! The Seattle Sounders FC are playing a home game against FC Dallas at Lumen Field.
When: Saturday, June 22nd, 2024
Where: Lumen Field
Cost: $35.18+
Have a great weekend!
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