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It’s the weekend! And it is also the second last weekend of the month, so if you haven’t had the chance to head out and enjoy the festivities yet, there’s still time! From live music and the Capitol Hill Block Party to the Chinatown Seafair Parade, here are 10 things to do in Seattle this weekend!
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Kick off the weekend with some music by candelight. This Friday, catch the music of Coldplay & Imagine Dragons among the candelight at the Arctic Club Hotel.
When: Friday, July 19th, 2024
Where: 700 3rd Avenue
Cost: $52
English singer and songwriter James Vincent McMorrow stops at the Crocodile this weekend as part of his current world tour.
When: Friday, July 19th, 2024
Where: The Crocodile, 2505 1st Ave
Cost: $35
This one is for the theatre fans! Idina Menzel is a Tony-Award winning, powerhouse multi-hyphenate: a singer, an actress in film and TV, a songwriter, a Broadway star, and a philanthropist. Also known to be the voice of Elsa in Frozen, you can catch her at the Paramount Theatre on Friday.
When: Friday, July 19th, 2024
Where: The Paramount Theatre, 911 Pine Street
Cost: $55 +
The Seattle Mariners have several home games this month including this Friday against the Houston Astros, and the best part? It is the T-Mobile Park 25th Anniversary Fireworks Night! And they are at home all weekend.
When: Friday, July 19th to Sunday, July 19th, 2024
Where: T-Mobile Park, 1250 1st Ave. S
Cost: $32+
The Bite of Seattle is an annual food festival that takes place at the Seattle Center, and features over 250 local vendors, beer and wine gardens, cider tastings, local artisans, and over 65+ musical performers.
When: Friday, July 19th to Sunday, July 21st, 2024
Where: Seattle Center, 305 Harrison St
Cost: Free to attend
Scheduled for July 19th and 21st in the heart of Capitol Hill, the Block Party is back and headliners include Grammy-winning producer Kaytranada, electropop superstar Kim Petras, and indie rock group Still Woozy. Other performers include: Cannons, Elderbrook, Girl Talk , Becky Hill and Chappell Roan.
When: Friday, July 19th to Sunday, July 21st, 2024
Where: Capitol Hill in the Pike/Pine corridor
Cost: $225
If you’re a fan of supporting local farmers and the fragrant plant, the Sequim Lavender Festival is for you. Visitors will be able to enjoy live music, food and check out hundreds of vendors at the festival’s street fair. There is also a beer garden, which will include local and regional beers.
When: Friday, July 19th to Sunday, July 21st, 2024
Where: 202 N Blake Ave, Sequim, WA
Cost: Free/Varies
What’s better than art & music on the beach on a weekend? Alki Art Fair kicks off on Friday, and you can take in the colorful views while strolling the promenade. You can expect artists booths and live music all weekend.
When: Friday, July 19th to Sunday, July 21st, 2024
Where: Alki Beach Park
Cost: Free to attend
Art on the Ave is a festival celebrating local art, artists, music, food, and entertainment, located at 6th Avenue from Alder Street to State Street in Tacoma. You’ll see over 175 artists and vendors, three performance stages, a food court, a kid zone, and beer gardens.
When: Sunday, July 21st, 2024
Where: 6th Avenue from Alder Street to State Street, Tacoma, WA
Cost: Free to attend
The Greater Seattle Chinese Chamber of Commerce is hosting the 2024 Annual Chinatown Seafair Parade, featuring lion and dragon dances, the Seattle Chinese Girls Drill Team, and many more local community groups from the Greater Seattle area.
When: Sunday, July 21st, 2024
Where: Parade starts at S King St and 8th Ave S
Cost: Free
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