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The week of Halloween is finally upon us, which means it’s time to get your spooky itinerary in order. From big bands in concert to ghoulish gatherings and haunted tours, here are all the best things to do in and around Seattle this week.
Known for her unique blend of indie-pop and folk influences, Maggie Rogers is set to deliver an enchanting show at Climate Pledge Arena at the end of the month.
When: Tuesday, Oct 29th at 7:30 PM
Where: Climate Pledge Arena, Seattle,
Cost: $27+
Famous for their eclectic alternative rock sound and hits like “Float On,” Modest Mouse is a PNW music scene heavyweight, and you can catch them live at Paramount Theatre at the end of October.
When: Wednesday, Oct 30th at 8:00 PM
Where: Paramount Theatre, Seattle
Cost: $65+
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+
Enjoy live music and a pageant at the site of the Fremont Troll under the Aurora Bridge followed by a procession of the ghosts of artists, past and present.
When: Thursday, October 31st, 2024
Where: Aurora Ave N, Seattle
Cost: Free
Rumoured to be one of Seattle’s best ghost tours, explore historical locations around Seattle, and examine unexplained and mysterious phenomena. Rather than actors, all the tour guides on this tour are real Paranormal Investigators or Psychics.
When: All October
Where: Multiple locations in Seattle
Cost: $15
Your one-stop-shop for all the scares you can handle. This venue has multiple haunted attractions, including outdoor walks, indoor mazes, a food court, a beer garden, and more. Please note escape rooms cost extra.
When: Dates throughout October
Where: 6601 244th St SW, Mountlake Terrace
Cost: $35
Discover Pioneer Square, Seattle’s original neighborhood, on this guided walking tour. Explore underground pathways built over 120 years ago and learn about Seattle’s history and the events that shaped it. Each small-group tour is approximately one hour long with insider tips from a professional, local guide.
When: Dates throughout October
Where: 102 Cherry St, Seattle
Cost: $40+
House of Spirits: A Haunted Cocktail Soirée is an immersive cocktail party hosted inside an elegantly macabre haunted mansion! Enjoy craft cocktails and a night of music, surreal magic, macabre characters, and interactive guest experiences.
When: Dates throughout the fall
Where: DAR Rainier Chapter House, 800 E Roy St, Seattle
Cost: $69+
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+
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: Starts Friday, September 27th until Saturday, November 2nd, 2024
Where: 626 East 25th Street, Tacoma
Cost: $19+
There you have it! Those are all the things to do in and around Seattle this week. Make the most of it!
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