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Date Event Venue
14 Jun 2025 Flow Fest Seattle Whimsy Woodland Park, Seattle
06 Jun 2025 Panda Fest Seattle 2025 Fisher Pavilion, Seattle
30 May 2025 2025 HONK Fest West Georgetown (Day 1 of 3) Georgetown Neighborhood, Seattle
31 May 2025 Cascade PBS Ideas Festival Amazon Meeting Center (SEA45), Seattle
28 Jun 2025 Gobble Up SLU 2025 Lake Union Park, Seattle
25 May 2025 N.W. FOLKLIFE FESTIVAL REGGAE SHOWCASE Mural Amphitheater- Seattle Center
31 May 2025 Real Seattle Media Mixer McCaw Hall, Seattle
13 Jul 2025 Seattle Breastfest 2025 Slims Last Chance, Seattle
06 Jun 2025 ViViD Presents sea sound feat. ARTY Lake Union, Seattle, Washington
17 May 2025 WEST SHORE FREE LEONARD PELTIER (Seattle International Film Festival 2025) SIFF Cinema Uptown, Seattle

Best Festivals in Seattle

Seattle’s festivals are a real treat to the city itself! The city streets come alive with funky music, cutting-edge art, and mouthwatering food, all set against Seattle’s jaw-dropping waterfront and mountains. Here, festivals aren’t just events—they’re a vibrant celebration of diverse creativity. With local talents and international stars mingling, and a strong nod to green practices, Seattle’s festivals are a lively, inclusive blast that you’ll remember long after the last note fades. Here are some of the most popular festivals in Seattle.


1. Stop Light Observations

Stop Light Observations is a revolutionary band from Charleston, South Carolina. This four-member group has gained a huge fan base, breaking records for sellouts at The Music Farm and landing spots at Bonnaroo and Firefly Music Festival. Their album, Toogoodoo, recorded at a historic plantation in South Carolina, blends arena rock with hip-hop and folk, capturing emotions of pain, joy, and a quest for happiness. Mark your calendar for their upcoming performance on November at The Crocodile in Washington. The Stop Light Observations celebrates passion, innovation, and community, offering a chance to experience dynamic rock music.


2. Produce on Pike: Monthly Farmers Market Series

The festival features local produce from Market farmers, live music, and activities for kids. It is a great opportunity to enjoy fresh food and community vibes in the heart of Seattle. The Produce on Pike: Monthly Farmers Market Series brings various farmers market experience to Seattle. This fest will be happening monthly from June to October on the second Wednesday of each month. Make sure to check out the perfect timings of this cool festival.


3. Christmas Ship Festival

This festival is a cherished Seattle holiday tradition spanning over 70 years. It features the "Spirit of Seattle," adorned with hundreds of sparkling lights, cruising to various Puget Sound communities. Onboard choirs perform for guests and shore audiences, creating a festive ship-to-shore celebration. The Christmas Ship Festival runs from late November to late December annually, offering experiences like cruising aboard the Christmas Ship, joining adult-only "ugly sweater" follow boats, or attending onshore events with choir performances. The season concludes with a grand finale on December 23rd. Established in 1949 and now organized by Argosy Cruises since 1994, this event unites Seattle in joyous holiday spirit with music and lights on the water.


4. Seattle Center Festal

The Hmong are an ethnic group without their own country who have preserved their language and customs while adapting to the countries they live in. The Seattle Hmong New Year is a chance to give thanks to ancestors and embrace new beginnings. Seattle Hmong New Year will take place in November at the Armory Food & Event Hall as part of the Seattle Center Festál series. This festival is free and open to the public, celebrates the end of the harvest season with traditional Hmong clothing, dance, food, and more. Also the festival has the popular 'Pov Pob' ball-tossing game and traditional courtship activities.

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