While it might not look like it yet, welcome to the first official week of fall! The coats are coming out of the spare closets, but the week ahead still looks bright! Here are 15 of the best things to do in and around Seattle this week.

Green Day

Green Day is coming back to T-Mobile Park for the “Saviors Tour” alongside the Smashing Pumpkins, Rancid, and the Linda Lindas. There are still tickets available for the Monday show, but you’ll have to hurry!

When: Monday, September 23rd, 2024
Where: T-Mobile Park
Cost: $59+

Funny Girl

Check out the beloved musical at Seattle’s Paramount Theatre featuring classic songs and an unforgettable story. This bittersweet comedy is the story of the indomitable Fanny Brice, a girl from the Lower East Side who dreamed of a life on the stage.

When: Tuesday, September 24th until Sunday, September 29th, 2024
Where: The Paramount Theatre, 911 Pine St
Cost: $30+

Sponsored Pick: The Skin of Our Teeth

This action-packed comedy takes you on a wild ride through history with a massive cast, jaw-dropping sets, and surprises at every turn. Enjoy free arcade games, local sweet treats, and unique community pop-ups in the carnival-like lobby.

When: Thursday, September 26th until Sunday, October 20th, 2024
Where: Bagley Wright Theater, 155 Mercer Street
Cost: $20+

Science After Dark

Enjoy an adults-only night at the science center! Enjoy music and exhibits that combine science, art, and nightlife all in one extraordinary experience.

When: 6 to 9 PM, Thursday, September 26th, 2024
Where: Pacific Science Center
Cost: $35 for general admission, $30 for members

Pints + Pumpkins

Enjoy an evening of harvest-themed art by local artists, a glass pumpkin patch, live music, raffles, glassblowing, drinks, and delicious bites! Costumes are encouraged and prizes will be handed out for the best one! Please note that this is a 21+ event.

When: 6 PM to 9 PM on Thursday, September 26th,2024
Where: Shack Art Center, 2921 Hoyt Ave, Everett
Cost: $30

Seattle Mariners

Stop by for a home game at T-Mobile Park and watch the Seattle Mariners face off against The Athletics. Tickets are still available to snag yours while you can!

When: 7:10 PM on Friday, September 27th
Where: T-Mobile Park
Cost: $15+

Great Prosser Balloon Rally

Ok, it is not in Seattle, but it is a spectacular sight! Have you ever wanted to watch the magical sight of balloons filling up Washington skies? You can do just that during the annual Great Prosser Balloon Rally, which starts this coming Friday. Watch sunrise balloon launches at the Prosser Airport or catch the “Night Glow” portion of the rally starting around 7:15 PM with gates opening at 6 PM.

When: Friday, September 27th to Sunday, September 29th, 2024
Where: The Prosser Airport, 111 Nunn Road, Prosser, WA
Cost: Free/$1 raffle tickets

West Seattle Fall Wine Walk

A casual stroll with a glass of wine? Count us in. Housed in some of West Seattle’s favorite merchants, you’ll enjoy tastings from over 25 different wineries, each showcasing a unique variety of wines. Bottles of wine and additional individual wine-tasting tickets will be available for sale for ticket holders.

When: 5 PM to 9 PM on Friday, September 27th, 2024
Where: 4547 California Ave SW
Cost: $40

Saint Demetrios Greek Festival

Experience authentic Greek culture in the heart of Seattle’s Montlake neighborhood. There will be music, dancing, and a whole lot of delicious food to try.

When: Friday, September 27th until Sunday, September 29th, 2024
Where: St. Demetrios Greek Orthodox Church, 2100 Boyer Ave East
Cost: Free to attend

Frighthouse Station

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+

Walk the Block

Walk the Block is Wa Na Wari’s annual outdoor visual and performing arts festival that transforms Central District homes, businesses, parks, porches, and other common spaces into art installations and performance sites. It is free, and you can sign up ahead for the map!

When:  Friday, September 27th and Saturday, September 28th, 2024
Where: Wa Na Wari, 911 24th Avenue
Cost: Free to attend

Georgetown Morgue

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
Cost: $35+

Sunflower Fields at Lora Lee’s Family Farm

Catch the last of the Sunflower season at this quaint family farm. They have three different sunflower mazes this year, each with a unique design. Book your tickets online in advance to reserve your spot, and please note that the farm is closed on Tuesdays and Wednesdays

When: Open for the season
Where: 17651 W Snoqualmie River Rd NE Duvall
Cost: $15

Haunted Cocktail Party

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
Cost: $69+

Titanic Exhibition

Marvel at original artifacts and personal belongings that tell touching stories of the ship’s passengers and crew. You can even walk through recreated first-class and third-class rooms as they would have looked aboard the Titanic. Your ticket includes an audio guide with stories, period music, and sound effects.

When: Now until October 27th, 2024
Where: Maritime Building, 906 Alaskan Way, Seattle
Cost: $34+

There’s all the things to do in Seattle this week. Go out and make the most of it!

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