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Must List: 6 Fun Things to Do in Seattle This Week

Powwow, block party, the 100-foot dragon

By Sarah Stackhouse July 18, 2024

Collage featuring advertisements for "Company" musical, Capitol Hill Block Party (CHBP), Ellen DeGeneres' comedy special "Ellen's Last Stand...Up", and "An Evening with John Legend" live performance—highlighting fun things to do in Seattle this week.
Photo collage by Vivian Lai

Seattle is looking so pretty with all the water around us and everything is so green (and pink!). Nothing beats summer in the Pacific Northwest.

First, we’ve got five must-do local summer activities. Next, there’s a beautiful show at the Frye. Also, let’s talk virtual reality — there’s a new VR social venue launching in Bellevue. What do you do you think about it? I’m skeptical.

Check out this interesting and truly immersive backyard art. Plus, Seattle Aquarium’s Ocean Pavilion is opening soon!

And, of course, we’ve rounded up some fun stuff happening this week. So, grab your shades and get out there.

 

Seafair Indian Days Powwow

July 19-21

Daybreak Star Indian Cultural Center, Free

The Seafair Indian Days Powwow is back, bringing a celebration of Native culture. Get ready for a weekend filled with Powwow dancing, stunning Native art, and traditional salmon bakes.

 

Capitol Hill Block Party

July 19-21

2 p.m.-12 a.m., Seattle’s Capitol Hill neighborhood, $275

Capitol Hill Block Party is the ultimate music fest taking over the streets of Capitol Hill. This annual three-day event features more than 60 touring and local talents, from big-name headliners to fresh new voices. Join your neighbors, catch some killer acts, and enjoy the best of Capitol Hill.

 

An Evening with John Legend

July 20 & 21

7 p.m., Chateau Ste. Michelle Winery, $189+

Catch John Legend at the winery for an intimate solo performance. The 12-time Grammy winner will sing and tell stories while you sip wine and hang with friends.

 

Chinatown Seafair Parade 

Sunday, July 21

7 p.m., Seattle Chinatown International District, Free

This annual parade is a local favorite, featuring the iconic 100-ft dragon and the Chinese Community Girls Drill Team in traditional opera costumes. Recently, more Asian performance groups have joined the mix, adding to the traditional floats and drill teams. It’s two hours of fun that draws thousands of people to the streets well in advance.

 

Ellen’s Last Stand…Up

Monday, July 22 

8 p.m., Benaroya Hall, $50

Ellen DeGeneres’ “Last Stand…Up” tour is making its way to Benaroya Hall. This show marks her return to stand-up after 15 years, featuring her signature humor and personal stories. It’s your last chance to see the 12-time Emmy winner live.

 

Company

July 23-28 

The Paramount Theatre, $20+

It’s Bobbie’s 35th birthday, and her friends won’t stop asking why she’s not married yet. As she dodges their questions, Bobbie finds out why being single, being married, and being alive in 21st-century New York can drive you nuts. Directed by three-time Tony Award winner Marianne Elliott, this take on Stephen Sondheim’s musical is sharp, insightful, and downright hilarious.

 

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