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Must List: Six Things to Do This Week

Breakdance legends and vineyard folk

By Sarah Stackhouse May 22, 2025

An acrobat in black athletic wear is suspended mid-air by another performer, while people below reach up towards them under stage lighting.
Image courtesy of The 7 Fingers

Hey, have you heard? We’re in for some warmer weather this weekend, which is good because there’s a lot going on.

SIFF is wrapping up, and we’ve been covering it from all angles, including a look at the many women behind the camera and the design work that keeps the festival fun, inclusive, and engaging. And have you been following along with our Trailblazing Women series? Now’s a good time to catch up.

Here’s what to do this week.

Colorful illustration with fish, turtle, and waves, promoting the Must List pick: 54th Annual Northwest Folklife Festival themed “Ikigai: A Life Worth Living,” happening 05-22-2025. Northwestern Folklife logo appears in the bottom left corner.

Folklife Festival

May 23-26
Seattle Center
Free

I don’t make it to Folklife every year, but every time I do, I swear I’ll never miss it again. You can wander through the crowds, catch a surprise set, eat a corn dog on the grass, then stumble into a contra dance. You can map out every band and make a plan. Either way, the weather’s looking good for the weekend.

 

Black and white photo of Nelson Mandela smiling and raising his fist, overlaid on a painted South African flag background, with text "Mandela The Official Exhibition." A Must List event opening 05-22-2025.

Mandela: The Official Exhibition

May 24-Sept. 7 
MOHAI
$19+

This traveling exhibit tells the story of Nelson Mandela’s life through photos, films, and personal artifacts — from letters he wrote in prison to the suit he wore when he was freed. It looks so powerful and moving. A good reason to get yourself to MOHAI.

 

A group of people pose together beneath bold text reading "Massive Monkees Day 2025: Must List 05-22-2025" with a stylized monkey logo and "EST. 1999" on a textured background.

Massive Monkees Day

May 25, 6 p.m.
Neptune Theatre
$37.60

Don’t ever miss a party Massive Monkees is putting on. The group has been repping Seattle breakdancing for more than two decades and this annual event is one of the best things this city has going. Here’s to 26 years and counting!

 

James Taylor plays acoustic guitar on stage. Don’t miss the Must List event—An Evening with James Taylor and His All-Star Band, with special guest Tiny Habits on 05-22-2025.

James Taylor and His All-Star Band

May 25-26, 7 p.m.
Chateau Ste. Michelle Winery
$89.50+

James Taylor is one of the greats, and it’s worth catching these legends while they’re still touring. The winery shows are always a good time. Bring a blanket or a few chairs and settle in. Let the wine and good music do their thing.

 

Author Kevin Kwan sits with arms crossed, next to text promoting his Seattle Arts & Lectures event and his book "Lies and Weddings"—a Must List pick for 05-22-2025.

A Conversation with Kevin Kwan

Thursday, May 29, 7:30 p.m.
Town Hall Seattle
$7+

See Kevin Kwan, author of Crazy Rich Asians, talk about his new novel Lies and Weddings, where secrets and scandal swirl around an extravagant wedding. Or as author Plum Sykes put it: “Imagine Crazy Rich Asians mated with Saltburn and you’ve got Lies and Weddings — a heavenly summertime read.”

A man and woman, posed face to face in contrasting blue and red tones, with "DUEL REALITY" overlaid—a must-list visual experience set for 05-22-2025.

Duel Reality

May 29-June 22
Seattle Rep
$25+

I saw Passengers last year and left the theater stunned. It was beautiful and dramatic, and the acrobatics were so intense I forgot to breathe a few times. Same troupe (The 7 Fingers), new story: Duel Reality takes on Romeo and Juliet with doomed lovers and feuding families. I’ve already got my tickets. 

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