Heads up, Seattle! We’ve got another couple of drizzly days ahead of us, but the sun might just come out for an appearance or two. So, layer up and get ready to enjoy a slew of concerts, art exhibitions, and more. Here are 11 of the best things to do in and around Seattle this weekend (March 28-30).
Iconic electro-swing band Caravan Palace is performing at Showbox SODO this weekend, and you won’t want to miss it.
When: Friday, March 28, 2025
Where: 1700 1st Ave. S
Cost: $123+
Featuring nine women artists, Force of Nature pays homage to the beauty and power of the natural world, highlighting Mother Nature herself in ceramic, painting, collage, and textile representations. Exhibiting artists include Sophia Allison, Maija Fiebig, and Johanna Goodman, among others.
When: Saturday, March 29 to May 11, 2025
Where: 612 19th Ave. E
Cost: Free admission
The Couples Quiz invites friends, families, and lovers to volunteer to see how in sync you are with your partner. We’ll have couples join us on stage to take the quiz, and then Bandit Theater’s improvisers will take your answers and turn them into improv comedy! Put your love to the test and get A+ comedy in return.
When: Saturday, March 29, 2025
Where: 2505 1st Ave.
Cost: $15
Deseo Carmin is an electrifying band known for a fusion of Latin rhythms, soulful jazz-funk, and the passion of Flamenco, and they’re performing at Bainbridge Island
When: Saturday, March 29, 2025
Where: 550 Winslow Way E, Bainbridge Island
Cost: $27.33
There are three home games this weekend between the Seattle Mariners and the Oakland Athletics, so get ready for some exciting Makor League Baseball at T-Mobile Park.
When: Friday, March 28; Saturday, March 29; and Sunday, March 30, 2025
Where: 1250 1st Ave. S
Cost: $29+
MoPOP Museum of Pop Culture has a new exhibition featuring instruments like Kurt Cobain’s Fender Stratocaster, Krist Novoselic’s Hiwatt DR103 bass amplifier head, and Dave Grohl’s Tama Rockstar-Pro drum kit. There’s also a diverse set of objects like the casting call flier for the music video for “Smells Like Teen Spirit.”
When: Exhibition ongoing
Where: 325 5th Ave. N
Cost: $31 for GA
This one’s for foodies! For two weeks, diners can explore Greater Seattle’s diverse food and drink scene with curated menus at participating restaurants, bars, cafes, food trucks, and pop-ups.
When: Now until April 12, 2025
Where: Participating restaurants across Seattle
Cost: Varies per restaurant
Seattle’s own hard rock-punk-soul fusion band Karmic Unrest is performing alongside Twasmonaut and Fian at Slim’s Last Chance this weekend.
When: Saturday, March 29, 2025
Where: 5606 1st Ave. S
Cost: $15
This interesting arts festival features a variety of live entertainment, including bizarre talents, comedy, variety burlesque, and much more.
When: Now until April 13, 2025
Where: 1625 Broadway
Cost: Varies per event
Enjoy an evening of live music with L.A.-founded JAMMAH at Sea Monster Lounge, who will be joined by special guest Aquiles “Lito” Magaña.
When: Saturday, March 29, 2025
Where: 2202 N 45th St.
Cost: $15
Finally, here’s one for the Swities. Dance along to every era, including the deep cuts, collabs, and participant requests, at Chop Suey this Saturday at Taylor Fest.
When: Saturday, March 29, 2025
Where: 1325 E Madison St.
Cost: $20
That’s a wrap on the weekend, Seattle! Time to go make the most of it.
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