15 things to do in Seattle this weekend: January 31 to February 2

Jan 31 2020, 1:00 pm

It’s undoubtedly one of the biggest weekends in American Sports: Superbowl Weekend. Whether you’re staying in enjoying the game or wanting to go out and forget all about football, we’ve got the activity for you.

Here are fifteen things to do in Seattle this weekend:

Friday, January 31

Excision

What: Headbangers, get ready for greatness and bass this weekend. The EDM legend himself, Excision, is making his way to Tacoma Dome for two days and is sure to bring along his trademarked beats and trippy visuals.

When: January 31 to February 1, 2020
Time: 7 pm
Where: Tacoma Dome
Admission: 18+; $145+; tickets are available online

Pasta Friday w/ Bretto and Free Candy

 

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What: Come out and stuff your stomach with hand-made pasta by guest chef, Brett Phillips. He’ll be preparing pasta, salad, and dessert menu while the tunes of Free Candy fill your ears with a mix of classic blues-based rock and some covers.

When: January 31, 2020
Time: 6 to 10 pm
Where: NW Peaks Brewery — 5718 Rainier Avenue South, Seattle
Admission: Free

Family Movie Night

 

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What: Come out and watch the Abominable with other Seattle families. The Highland Park Elementary PTA will also be serving free dinner, as well as hosting a bake sale with popcorn to help their 5th graders go to IslandWood.

When: January 31, 2020
Time: 6 to 8 pm
Where: Highland Park Elementary — 1012 SW Trenton Street, Seattle
Admission: Free

The Fresh Prince of Capitol Hill

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What: Come out for the 90s themed hip hop party filled with all your favorite old-time artists such as 2Pac, Nas, Ice Cube, and of course, Snoop Dogg. Bonus points if you show up in 90s attire.

When: January 31, 2020
Time: 10:30 pm
Where: Neumos — 925 East Pike Street, Seattle
Admission: 21+; $5; tickets are available online

War

What: Since the 70s, War has been captivating audiences with their Afro jazz-rock and soulful melodies. The seven-member lineup will be taking over Jazz Alley, with a four-night, five-show run.

When: January 30, February 1, 2, 3, 2020
Time: 9:30 pm
Where: 2033 Sixth Avenue, Seattle
Admission: $60+; tickets are available online

Saturday, February 1

Corgi Bowl

 

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What: While we love watching buff men in tight pants men compete for a ball, we’ve gotta admit: it’s way cuter seeing corgi’s doing it. Come out to the corgi and human-only event, where dogs can play together while humans hang out and drink.

When: February 1, 2020
Time: Noon to 3 pm
Where: Dogtown Dog Lounge — 824 NW 46th Street, Seattle
Admission: $10; dogs are available online

Seattle Women’s Chorus: Revolution 2020

What: In celebration of the 100th anniversary of the 19th Amendment, the right to vote, Seattle Women’s Chorus will be singing tunes that denounce the struggle for free and fair voting rights. (When the 19th Amendment was signed, it did not give all American’s the right to vote.) The chorus will be singing songs suck as R.O.C.K. in the USARevolution, and Lifting As We Climb.

When: February 1, 2020
Time: 2 pm and 8 pm shows
Where: Seattle First Baptist Church
Admission: All ages; $25+; tickets are available online

Body of Work: Tattoo Culture

 

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What: Celebrate MoPop’s new exhibit all about celebrating the artistry, history, and evolution of tattooing. The event will feature a burlesque performance, artists, as well as two panels.

When: February 1, 2020
Time: 7 to 11 pm
Where: Sky Church at MoPop — 325 5th Avenue North, Seattle
Admission: 21+ event; $23; tickets are available online

2020 Homeless Care Package Party

What: This year, help the homeless by taking time to collect and prepare care packages. Bring in necessary items and help the other volunteers to package and hand out the parcels.

When: February 1, 2020
Time: 12 to 4 pm
Where: Douglass Truth Branch of The Seattle Public Library — 2300 East Yesler Way, Seattle
Admission: Free

SAD Winter Beer Fest

 

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What: Come out for the first annual Strong And Dark Winter Beer Fest. Rain or Shine, celebrate Seattle’s brutal winters with an outdoor beer festival complete with live music and multiple beers. Each ticket purchased grants you five, 5 oz pours.

When: February 1, 2020
Time: 12 to 7 pm
Where: Figurehead Brewing Company — 4001 21st Avenue, Seattle
Admission: $12+; 21+ event; tickets are available online

Sunday, February 2 

$10 Regal Movie Tickets

 

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What: The perfect Sunday includes movies, and this is the perfect Sunday to do it! Buy your ticket online for $10 and make it out to the cinema.

When: January 26, 2020
Time: 11 am to 11 pm
Where: Regal Cinema locations across Seattle
Admission: $10; tickets are available online

Keith Harkin

Keith Harkin knows how to fill a room with his quiet-yet-passionate tunes. Armed with just a guitar and microphone, get ready for a cozy and peaceful performance of both covers and original tunes.

When: February 2, 2020
Time: 7 to 10 pm
Where: Columbia City Theater — 4916 Rainier Avenue South, Seattle
Admission: $35+; tickets are available online

Capitol Hill Broadway Farmers Market

 

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What: Come get your fresh fruits and veggies straight from the farmers and create your own farm-to-table meals with all sorts of foods, right off the market tables.

When: February 2, 2020
Time: 11 am
Where: Broadway Avenue East and East Pine Street, Seattle
Admission: Free

Traditional Capoeira Angola Circle

 

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What: Come and learn a traditional African-Brazilian martial art with the only weekly capoeira roda in the Pacific Northwest. You’ll learn to combine elements of dance, acrobatics, and music while performing quick and complex maneuvers of martial arts.

When: January 2, 2020
Time: 2 to 4 pm
Where: Capoeira Angola Palmares — 2909 Rainier Avenue South, Seattle
Admission: Free

Nina Las Vegas

Nina Agzarian, better known as Nina Las Vegas, is a label head, producer, and DJ from Australia. She celebrates underground dance music from all over the world and has a residency on the BBC Radio One show, Diplo and Friends. She’ll be joined on tour with Ca$h Bandicoot and Yung Futon.

When: February 2, 2020
Time: 8 pm
Where: Barboza — Capitol Hill
Admission: 21+; $13+; tickets are available online and in-person

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