Quinn XCII is playing a show at Showbox SoDo this Friday, March 29th with Ashe and Christian French. It’s last minute, but we’re excited to give away a pair of tickets! Details on how to enter below.
Becoming Boston Strong is a runner’s memoir—Amy Noelle Roe’s journey of falling in love with the Boston Marathon and its community, for better or for worse.
Lennon Stella is playing a show at Neptune Theatre on April 8th. The show is sold out, but we have a pair of tickets to give away! Details on how to enter below.
Planning for nearby concerts, shows & exhibits—and perhaps scheduling in far-flung adventures, too.
In addition to these aforementioned spring concerts, we’re pumped about the following shows: For starters, Tulsa rockers Wilderado play Neptune Theatre on March 26 with Mt. Joy.
Cirque du Soleil’s 42nd production, Crystal is the first-ever ice experience from Cirque du Soleil and it’s exciting to see the acts that will unfold on a frozen playground.
In partnership with the Seattle Art Museum, yəhaw̓ presents Lifting the Sky: An Indigenous Fashion Show on May 2nd.
Here are our top picks for shows this spring from indie pop to rock to funk. All 15 shows are about $30 before fees except Rüfüs Du Sol ($42) at the business event center (aka WaMu) and Betty Who at Neptune Theatre ($59). Enjoy!
LA-based alt-pop band flor, who are on a massive North American tour supporting Andrew McMahon in the Wilderness. flor will be performing at Moore Theatre in Seattle on Friday, March 15th.
Just in time for some springtime indulgence, Taste Washington, the nation’s largest, single-region food and wine festival returns March 28th through 31st. The festival is the ultimate word for food and wine connoisseurs, and there are many interesting events to check out—like the Sunday Brunch, Taste Washington on the Farm, and The New Vintage.
It’s been a roller coaster winter this year. In comparison to past years, there’s been more sun and less rain at the expense of a lot of snow. While I personally loved the snow (don’t hate me) I think we’re all more than ready to put that past us, right? As we anxiously await spring and warmer temperatures, here’s a list of our favorite parks for walks (you just might need to bundle up).