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Must List: 6 Things to Do in Seattle This Weekend

Music, art, and medieval merriment

By Sarah Stackhouse July 25, 2024

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Happy Thursday! As the week winds down, we’ve had some exciting stories and there’s even more to come. Check out the fascinating Calder show at SAM, which was just extended through Oct. 20. Listen to our new podcast with Spencer Frazer — who’s gone from secret government projects to top painter.  And have you heard what Seattleites are saying about Kamala Harris’ run for president?

Before you head out for summer vacation or your weekend getaway, grab our latest issue.

As always, we’ve rounded up the best of the week to get you outside and busy.

 

Movies at the Mural: The Princess Bride

Friday, July 26    

9 p.m., Seattle Center Mural Amphitheatre, Free

Movies at the Mural at Seattle Center is where you can catch free outdoor films on a giant screen with friends and a blanket. This week’s showing is The Princess Bride, bringing you sword fights, romance, and some of the best one-liners in film history.

 

Bellevue Arts Fair

July 26-28

10 a.m.-9 p.m., Bellevue Square & Bellevue Arts Museum, Free

Check out more than 300 artists with their handmade crafts and art. You’ll find modern, traditional, and new work. Plus, there’s free stuff like exhibitions, a kids fair, and food trucks. The Bellevue Arts Fair has been around since 1947.

 

Alaska Airlines Torchlight Parade

Saturday, July 27      

3 p.m., Downtown Seattle – Fourth Avenue, Free

This is a summer highlight, with more than 100 parade entries. Imagine dragon dancers, precision drill teams, prancing horses, fancy floats, and marching bands bringing the streets to life, capturing the city’s spirit.

 

Chris Stapleton

Saturday, July 27

4:30 p.m., T-Mobile Park, $100+

The 2023 AMA Entertainer of the Year and 15-time CMA award-winner Chris Stapleton will be joined by music legends Willie Nelson and Sheryl Crow.

 

Blastfest

Saturday, July  27

2 p.m., Seattle Center, $90+

Blastfest is the Pacific Northwest’s premier Afrobeats festival. It’s all about incredible music, infectious energy, and a celebration of African culture. Expect top-notch performances, plenty of room to dance, and a lively festival atmosphere. See the lineup here.

 

Washington Midsummer Renaissance Faire

July 27-28

10 a.m.-7 p.m., 18601 Sky Meadows Lane, Snohomish, $39.95

Cheer on brave knights from across Europe as they compete for the favor of the Crown and Court. Enjoy jousting, period music, improv comedy, and endless entertainment. This weekend’s theme is, “Pirates’ Plunder: A High Seas Adventure.” Expect sea shanties, daring buccaneers, and a lively market. Dress in pirate gear and feast on hearty fare.

The Faire also runs on Aug. 2-4, 9-11, and 16-18, each weekend featuring a different theme.


Visit our events calendar for more ideas.

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