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October is nearly at an end! There are only two more weeks to get all your spooky events in, so start filling out that calendar. From big concerts to ghostly attractions, here are all the best things to do in and around Seattle this week!
She brought us brat summer, let’s see what fall brings! Charli XCX is known for experimental pop and energetic performances, while Troye Sivan with his emotive pop hits will co-headline for what is sure to be an unforgettable show at Climate Pledge Arena.
When: Wednesday, October 23rd at 7:30 PM
Where: Climate Pledge Arena, Seattle
Cost: $88+
The Seattle Symphony will be hosting a free classical concert at the Renton IKEA Performing Arts Center. Doors open 1 hour before the performance begins which runs for 1 hour without intermission.
When: Wednesday, October 23rd
Where: Renton IKEA Performing Arts Center, 400 S 2nd St, Renton.
Cost: Free with RSVP
Take a magical journey with your favorite Disney characters. Tickets for Disney on Ice 2024: Magic in the Stars, are selling fast, so don’t wait! Please note that costumes are not permitted for guests 14 years and older. We know, bummer.
When: Wednesday, October 23rd until Sunday, October 27th, 2024
Where: Showare Center, Kent
Cost: $30+
Famed for heartfelt vocals, impressive guitar skills, and catchy, chart-topping songs, Shawn Mendes is coming to Seattle – but this show is sold out! Keep your eyes out for last-minute deals – you might get lucky!
When: Thursday, October 24th at 8:30 PM
Where: Paramount Theatre, Seattle
Cost: Sold out
Hang out “with the fishes” after hours! This 21+ event will take over Piers 59 and 60 at the Aquarium. Creep around the habitats at night, boogie to bone-chillingly good music, and sink your teeth into tasty food and beverages available for purchase.
When: Thursday, October 24, 2024
Where: Seattle Aquarium, 1483 Alaskan Way Pier 59, Seattle
Cost: $45+
The beloved annual Halloween party is back! Show off your best moves with two DJ Stages with separate electronic and hip-hop dance areas, lasers, fire dancers and performers, and multiple bars with food and drinks for purchase.
When: Friday, October 25th, 2024
Where: 2233 6th Avenue S, Seattle
Cost: $55 for early bird tickets, $70 GA
BOO Seattle at the WAMU Theater is a Halloween-themed two-day dance party featuring headliners like Amp, Automhate, Cedric Gervais, Chris Lorenzo, Automhate, AHEE, Biscits, and so many more!
When: Friday, October 25th & Saturday, October 26th
Where: WAMU Theater, Seattle
Cost: $163+
This Halloween circus show and dance party is pretty much guaranteed to thrill you! Step behind the curtains and experience a dark carnival that will challenge your grasp of reality. The Friday event will be the show only, while the Saturday event features a live show and after-party.
When: Friday, October 25th and Saturday, October 26th, 2024
Where: Emerald City Trapeze Arts: 2702 6th Ave South, Seattle
Cost: $50+
If you don’t mind the 1-hour drive, the My Morbid Mind Haunted House is inside an old barn at 4548 Marvin Road SE in Lacey filled with spooky rooms, props, animatronics and pneumatics, and special effects.
When: Now until Thursday, October 31st, 2024
Where: 4548 Marvin Rd SE, Lacey
Cost: $22+
Step foot into an interactive ghost story that’ll send chills up your spine! Explore the historic Georgetown Steam Plant on a guided tour rife with mystery. Learn about six intrepid explorers that met at the steam plant in 1921, and were never seen again. This tour is narrative-driven and so immersive it blurs the boundary between fact and fiction. Don’t worry, there’s a themed bar at the end if you need something to settle your nerves!
When: Friday, October 18th until Saturday, November 2nd
Where: Georgetown Steam Plant, 6605 13th Ave S, Seattle
Cost: $40+ for general admission, VIP tickets available $90+
There you have it! Those are all the things to do in and around Seattle this week, have a great time!
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