12 things to do in & around Seattle this weekend (November 1-3)

Who’s ready to welcome a new month? The last bit of 2024 may be flying by, but at least there’s plenty to keep you entertained as the days get colder. From concerts and cat conventions to the last spooks of the season, here are all the best things to do in and around Seattle this weekend.
Suki Waterhouse
Suki Waterhouse is a singer-songwriter and actress who boasts a distinctive sound, blending dreamy pop and indie influences.
When: Friday, November 1st 2024
Where: Showbox SoDo, 1700 1st Ave S
Cost: $59+
Seattle Restaurant Week
Sample special menus and get incredible deals on dining at some of the best restaurants during Seattle Restaurant Week. From casual bites to upscale dining, there are so many ways to experience the local culinary community.
When: Friday, November 1st to Saturday, November 9th, 2024
Where: Locations throughout Seattle
Cost: Varies by restaurant
The Hitchcock Hotel
Halloween might be over, but that doesn’t mean you can keep the spooky times going! This cabaret musical features “death-defying dance, sultry songs, shimmying showgirls, and hauntingly beautiful new music.” Grab some tasty food and drinks while you’re there and make a night of it!
When: Friday, November 1st to Saturday, November 17th, 2024
Where: 95 Pine St., Seattle, WA
Cost: Varies
Porter Robinson
Porter Robinson is known for his innovative approach to electronic music, blending emotional storytelling with intricate sound design, making him a standout in the EDM scene.
When: Saturday, November 2nd 2024
Where: Climate Pledge Arena, 334 1st Ave N
Cost: $59+
Georgetown Morgue
Start your Halloween early with one of the spookiest things to do in Seattle. This fan-favorite Haunted House is located at the Georgetown Morgue, and it’s back for another year! It’s considered to be one of the city’s premier haunted attractions, and we’re getting chills just writing about it!
When: Now until Sunday, November 2nd, 2024
Where: Georgetown Morgue, 5000 E Marginal Way S, Seattle
Cost: $35+
Frighthouse Station
Tacoma’s ultimate Haunted House invites you to the underground, where lights fade and hope dwindles. Frighthouse Station is a “high-detail, story-driven horror experience!” Start racking up spooky experiences for Halloween, this one kicks off on Friday!
When: Now until Saturday, November 2nd, 2024
Where: 626 East 25th Street, Tacoma
Cost: $19+
Diwali: Lights of India
Celebrate the “victory of light over darkness” at this free, public festival. Enjoy live music, dance, art displays, martial arts, and cooking demonstrations.
When: Saturday, November 2nd, 2024
Where: Armory Food and Event Hall, 305 Harrison St
Cost: Free to attend
Polish Fall Bazaar
Comfort food and free crafts? Yes, please! Eat all the pierogi, sausage, cabbage rolls, borscht, beer, coffee, and pastries you can stomach or browse Polish crafts for sale.
When: Saturday, November 2nd, 2024
Where: 1714 18th Ave.
Cost: Free to attend
Hangar 30 Flea Market
Hangar 30 Flea is a bustling quarterly marketplace hosted in an old aircraft hangar with hundreds of booths packed with vintage treasures. They will be hosting their final vintage flea market of the year this weekend, so don’t miss it!
When: Saturday, November 2nd, 2024
Where: Magnuson Park Hangar 30, 6310 NE 74th St
Cost: $5-15
Sea-Meow Convention
The Sea-Meow Convention (adorable, we know) is the biggest feline-centric convention in the Pacific Northwest. It’s the mecca for cat people, and it’s happening right here in Seattle this weekend.
When: Saturday, November 2nd and Sunday, November 3rd, 2024
Where: Seattle Center Exhibition Hall, 301 Mercer St
Cost: $27 one-day admission, $45 weekend pass
Northwest Record Show
The Northwest Record Show is Seattle’s longest-running record show. Browse records, LPs, 45s, CDs, and music memorabilia from your favorite artists at over 50 different vendor tables.
When: Sunday, November 3rd, 2024
Where: Seattle Center Armory Food Court, 305 Harrison St
Cost: $1 off admission with non-perishable food bank donation
Fremont Sunday Market
The Fremont Market is truly a classic Seattle shopping experience and it happens year-round, rain or shine. It’s a great place to find antiques, vintage clothing, and maybe even some gifts if you like to start your holiday shopping early.
When: Every Sunday
Where: Evanston Ave N & 34th St
There you have it! All the things to do around Seattle this weekend, have a great time!
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