15 Things to Do in Seattle This June (2024)

Therapy Gecko: Live! @ The Crocodile

Therapist and gecko 🦎

📸: Therapy Gecko Live

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📆 Sunday, June 9th
🎟 Tickets start at $35
📍 The Crocodile: 2505 1st Ave, Seattle

Let’s face it. Healthcare isn’t affordable. I guess that’s where Therapy Gecko comes in.

“Hey, my name is Lyle. Two years ago I was sitting in my mom’s basem*nt when I found the Reddit Public Access Network and created a show called Therapy Gecko where people call in to talk with an unlicensed lizard therapist about anything.”

That quote is taken from a Reddit thread written four years ago, in which everyone’s favorite unlicensed therapist talked about his journey—one that took him from being a comedian living in his mom’s basem*nt to a MAN/LIZARDwith millions of followers. Now, he’s bringing his particular brand of podcast/advice column/performance art to The Crocodile.

Since exploding onto the web, he’s traveled to numerous countries on a sold-out world tour. He’s had celebrities like Lil Yachty and Doja Cat on his show. And let’s face it, talking to a stranger about your problems is probably cathartic, even if he is wearing GREEN FACEPAINT. Yes, you can be invited on stage to share what’s vexing you, whether that’s a problem in your polycule or if you need to set some boundaries with a homie who hasn’t had your back.

🖋️ PATHERESA WELLS

Mariners Star Wars Night @ T-Mobile Park

Bring yer sabers ⚔️

📸: Mariners | T-Mobile Park

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📆 Wednesday, June 12th
🎟 Tickets start at $25
📍T-Mobile Park: 1250 1st Ave S, Seattle
⚠️Must buy special tickets through this page

According toactual factual science, our marine layer makes ittougherto hit a home run at T-Mobile Park than at other stadiums. But now imagine you’re in the J-Rod Squad section in center field, Julio hits a dinger that looks to be just six feet shy of clearing the fences, and you do a quickJedi wavewith your handandsuddenly it’s now an honest-to-god home run.

Now’s your chance withStar Wars Night Strikes Back! This annual Mariners night understands that the Venn diagram between baseballfansand sci-fi fans is, if not a complete circle, then pretty dang close. Witness the battle between the forces of good (the M’s) and evil (the collapsing, rebuilding Chicago White Sox) while swinging around yourlightsaber, screaming along to “Duel of the Fates,” and catching glimpses of your favorite characters from a galaxy far, far away chomping on someIvar’s clams and chips.

There’s also aspecial ticket offer(which must be bought ahead of time)that comes with some out of this worldprices (e.g.$30+ off club level seats) as well asa limited-edition“Dark Side” Button-Up Mariners shirt.

🖋️ MARCUS GORMAN

Juneteenth Celebrations @ Northwest African American Museum

The new 4th of July 🇺🇸

📸: Courtesy NAAM

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Juneteenth, a day of immense historical significance held on June 19th, was officially recognized as a federal holiday in 2021. However, its roots trace back to1865when the effects of the Emancipation Proclamationfinally reached Texas, freeing the enslaved after three and a half years. This day, celebrated by the descendants of the enslaved, holds a special place in our hearts, symbolizing resilience and freedom. As a child growing up in Oklahoma in the ’80s, Juneteenth was thehighlight of summer. Held in the park on the Black side of town known as “The Ville,” the then-unofficial holiday was always a vibrant celebration of our heritage.

Back in the day, those who participated in the Great Migration brought the celebration to places like the Pacific Northwest.Northwest African American Museum(NAAM)held its first official event honoring the holiday in 2021 with a youth night, artist collective, and jamboree. The event hasgrowneach year, as the multi-day event continues to recognize and centerBlack art, culture, and heritage.

In its fourth year, NAAM’s Juneteenth 2024 isthree daysof joy, connection, and tradition.

🛼DAY 1: SKATE PARTY @ JUDKINS PARK
📆 Saturday, June 15th
🕓 10 am –5 pm
📍 Judkins Skatepark: 2161 S Judkins St, Seattle

This annual Juneteenth party is a chance to do theELECTRIC SLIDE TO SOUL MUSICon skates, which will be available for rent. Multiple Black-owned food trucks, as well as community and product vendors, will be onsite. And, of course, the tunes will beBLASTING. Bring skates or rent some there, and bring the whole family for the fun.

👦🏾DAY 2: FATHER’S DAY @ NAAM
📆 Sunday, June 16th
🕓 10 am –5 pm
📍 Northwest African American Museum: 2300 South Massachusetts St, Seattle

Come to the museum for a free admission community day focused on Fatherhood. Three movies will be playing as part of the Juneteenth Film Festival. There will be aninteractive storytime for the kids. Food trucks serving up snacks. Plus, jazz bandGoody Baggwill be providing Juneteenth Jams. And all fathers will get a specialFather’s Day gift!

✊🏾DAY 3: JUNETEENTH 2024 @ NAAM
📆 Wednesday, June 19th
🕓 10 am –3 pm
📍 Northwest African American Museum: 2300 South Massachusetts St, Seattle

Capping it all off is the day the holiday is named after (JUNE+NINETEENTH=JUNETEENTH). Visit NAAM for another free admission day to see two new exhibits. Explore the exhibits:Emmett Till & Mamie Till-Mobley: Let the World See, which honors the bravery of Emmett Till’s mother and his life, andInterrupting Privilege, a thought-provoking exhibit centered around the question, “Tell me about the first time you remember experiencing discrimination?”

Juneteenth has been called our country’strue independence day—the “new 4th of July.” Ultimately, the holiday is one that every American should honor as a day that acknowledges this great country has been built on the oppression of others. It’s nowmore vibrantbecause of the contributions of Black Americans.

🖋️ PATHERESA WELLS

Parliament Funkadelic feat. George Clinton @ Remlinger Farms

Getting funky in Carnation 🌹

📸: Parliament Funkadelic feat. George Clinton

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📆 Saturday, June 15th
🎟 Tickets start at $50
📍Remlinger Farms: 32610 NE 32nd St, Carnation

Something’s brewing out in Carnation.

The small city’s Remlinger Farms, best known for its pumpkin patches and haunted corn fields, struck a unique partnership with Seattle Theatre Group after last year’s King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard concert, becoming a brand new summer music venue. Its summer series, called Concerts at the Farm, started this summer, launching with big names like Portugal. The Man and Blondie. The 6,000-capacity venue is a massive development for the 350-acre farm that usually hosts corn mazes, carnival rides, and farmers markets. And theeeeeee funk progenitor George Clinton and his collective band Parliament Funkadelic will perform at this inaugural summer season on June 15th.

It’s hard to overstate the influence and importance of Clinton and his band on modern music. Their funk-tastic tunes like “Give Up the Funk (Tear The Roof Off the Sucker)” and “Can You Get to That” not only shaped funk music but would go on to inspire West Coast G-funk rappers in the ’90s who sampled and riffed off Clinton’s freaky, psychedelic, acid jazzy runs. Known for his colorful, flamboyant style, Clinton is also a leading thinker on Afrofuturism, heavily molding the aesthetics and conceptions of the multi-genre movement. Now 82-years-old, Clinton and his P-Funk crew are still funkin’ the house down—despite many so-called “final” tours. But as they say, ain’t no party like a P-Funk party ‘cuz a P-Funk party don’t stop! Huzzah!

If you’re in Seattle, Remlinger Farms can be far away (parking is free!). However, STG will charter shuttles to the venue with pickup points at Paramount Theatre and Overlake Park & Ride. (You’ll have to pay $50 plus taxes for the service.)

🖋️ JAS KEIMIG

Queer Icons @ The Behnke Center for Contemporary Performance

Everybody say love 🏳‍🌈

📸: Puget Soundworks

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📆 Saturday, June 15th
🕓 Matinee 3:30 pm
🕓 Evening 7:30 pm
🎟 Tickets start at $29
📍 The Behnke Center for Contemporary Performance: 100 W Roy St, Seattle

It’s Pride season! And as we all dust off our rainbow attire and make parade plans, much of this LGBTQ-dedicated month is soundtracked by the pop divas and divos whose music queer people have found solace in. Whether you were roma, roma-ma-ing to Lady Gaga or Got to Be Real-ing with Cheryl Lynn, certain singers and celebrities preached self-love and acceptance in a way that spoke directly to our queer hearts.

In that spirit, Puget Soundworks Choir, an all-gender, LGBTQIA+ centered chorus, has put together a Queer Icons performance, honoring queer, iconic musicians during this Pride month. While someone doesn’t necessarily need to be queer to be a queer icon, this performance is primarily focused on musicians who are also part of the community. The chorus will sing renditions of Freddie Mercury’s larger-than-life hits, Brandi Carlile’s intimate tunes, and Mary Lambert’s velvety tracks, as well as songs by emerging queer artists. Although this is certainly a joyous celebration, I’d recommend bringing a handkerchief to blot out any tears that may swell up—music is powerful!

🖋️ JAS KEIMIG

Sammy the Sounder Bobblehead Night @ Sounders 50th Anniversary Celebration

Lookin good 🐳⚽

📸: Sounders FC

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📆 Saturday, June 15th
🕓 7:30 pm PT
📍 Lumen Field: 800 Occidental Ave S, Seattle

📺Watch: Apple TV
📻 Listen: 93.3 KJR AM, El Rey 1360 AM

Orca whalesare pretty cool. Depending on the time of year, and your combination ofwhale intuitionandluck, you might spot them cruising up and down throughout Puget Sound. But there’s one location ripe for whale watching that you might not expect:Lumen Field.

At every Sounders FC home game, there’sa bipedal orca named Sammyhanging out, hyping up the crowd, and giving out high-fives. Dressed in a full kit and goalie gloves, Sammy the Sounder is the official mascot of the Sounders, and on Saturday, June 15th,the first 10,000 fans at Lumen Fieldcan score a bobblehead in his likeness. The mid-June match against Minnesota United is the club’s50th Anniversary Celebration—50 years, one month, and ten days after the original Sounders made their North American Soccer League (NASL) debut against the LA Aztecs.

While Sammy made his Major League Soccer debut in 2019, he continued a strong legacy that links back to previous Sounders teams. The bobblehead fans will receive is actually “based off the very first iteration of the characteroriginally introduced in the 1990s—dressed in a team scarf and holding an original 1974 NASL soccer ball in his right flipper.”

Regardless of whether you score a bobblehead, the Sounders promise the June 15th match “includes a host of unique entertainment and activations that highlight the incredible history of Sounders soccer and the enduring relationship that has existed between the club and its fanssince1974.”

🖋️ ADAM KUBOTA

Mary Ann Peters @ Frye Art Museum

Look deeper 🌑

📸: Mary Ann Peters: the edge becomes the center

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📆 Saturday, June 15th — Sunday, January 5th
🎟️ Free to attend
📍 Frye Art Museum: 704 Terry Ave, Seattle

To really see Mary Ann Peters’ work, you’ve got to look. Like, really look.

In her series “this trembling turf,” Mary Ann Peters challenges norms. There are no discernible figures or subjects. Instead, she uses white ink on a black clapboard to meticulously draw small strokes that bloom into abstract movements, patterns, and textures, revealing themselves to be larger than the sum of their parts. In “slipstream (by the light of the moon),” she contorts the ink to resemble moonlight hitting a choppy body of water, with waves crashing every which direction. And in “this trembling turf (oasis),” the thin lines cuddle and push against each other in ways that remind me of skin under a microscope or maybe the layers of sediment packed deep within the earth.

“this trembling turf” forms her latest site-specific exhibition, the edge becomes the center, at the Frye Art Museum, which is up through January 5th, 2025. The exhibition’s ten drawings are inspired by the sound waves archaeologists use to find remnants of ancient civilizations and natural habitats where activity brews beneath the surface. There’s a mysterious and electrifying pull to the work, one that feels like a cryptic communiqué from a past life (or outer space). These works will be joined by a new addition to her ongoing impossible monuments series, which she defines as “something that deserves reverence but by virtue of its incidental nature would never be elevated to the status of a monument.”

🖋️ JAS KEIMIG

Songs of Black Folk @ Paramount Theatre

A Black musical masterpiece ♫

📸: STG / Paramount Theater

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📆 Sunday, June 16th
🎟 Tickets start at $40
📍 Paramount Theatre: 911 Pine St, Seattle

Craving that Sunday serenity without the pew time? Songs of Black Folk (SBF) puts gospel music on the Paramount Theatre stage, with a full orchestra at the ready. In its third year, SBF is a concert that pays tribute to African American heritage and cultural contributions. Throughout the evening, performers will introduce the audience to the history of how the resilience of enslaved Africans took shape in the sounds that make up multiple genres, such as blues, gospel, R&B, hip-hop, and jazz. Emcees honorable T’Wina Nobles and radio personality Gee Scott are hosting as soloists, and special guests sing songs highlighting how music became so important to the Black community.

Over seven performers will take the stage, including singer/songwriter/pianist Chandler Williams, vocalist and America’s Got Talent semifinalist Kenisha Blackman, and emerging gospel/R&B phenomenon Zhanea June. Special guest John Stoddart, who has worked alongside Céline Dion and Diana Ross, will bring the audience the soulful gospel rhythms that led to his Grammy nominations.Also, expect an intergenerational choir of 40 from across the community, which will back up the soloists—and a 50-piece orchestra and a 7-piece rhythm section will accompany them.

🖋️ PATHERESA WELLS

I Saw the TV Glow @ SIFF, NWFF, and More Seattle Cinemas

Crack the egg 🍳

📸: I Saw the TV Glow

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🎟 Also available to watch now at big-chain theaters like Regal and AMC

📍 SIFF Cinema Uptown: 511 Queen Anne Ave N, Seattle
📆 Friday, May 24th –Thursday, May 30th
🎬View all showtimes

📍 Northwest Film Forum: 1515 12th Ave, Seattle
📆 Wednesday, June 12th –Sunday, June 16th

🎬View all showtimes

The year’smost exciting filmso faris also one of the most original. Followingtheir2021 cult hitWe’re All Going to the World’s Fair, non-binary writer/directorJane Schoenbrunis back with another woozy mindf*ck of a film…and this time witha nice, sizable A24 budget. In it, two 1990s teens find solace and madness in aBuffy/Goosebumps/Are You Afraid of the Dark-type television show calledThe Pink Opaque. As the younger Owen ages and the older Maddy yearns for a way out of their suburban hellscape, the two take different paths in search ofnew personas…or lack thereof.

Described by the filmmaker as an“egg-crack”of a movie,TV Glowis not just a glimpse at the ecstasies and agonies of media obsession; it’s also ashockingly lonely cryabout those who are unwilling or unable to open themselves up to new experiences, forever chasing highs long since gone and needlessly grasping onto social identities forced upon them.Justice Smith, excellent with both genre fare (Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves) and daring, chest-beating drama (MCC Theater’sYen), grounds the story’s metaphor-heavy weight in a jittery, soulful piece of performance, whileBrigitte Lundy-Paine(Bill & Ted Face the Music) and thealready legendary soundtrackkeep the dread thrumming along until you as an audience member crumple into a heap.

Those looking for ajump scare-filledhorror show may not be in for the film’s aching patience, but I urge you to give yourselfoverto this film’shypnotic glow. You’ll be talking about it all year.

🖋️ MARCUS GORMAN

The Enduring Queer Joy of the Golden Girls @ Elliott Bay Book Company

BYOC 🍰

📸: ABC

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📆 Friday, June 21st
7 pm –8 pm
🎟 Free to attend
📍 Elliott Bay Book Company: 1521 10th Ave, Seattle

It wouldn’t be Pride month without an homage to the four patronqueersaintsRose, Blanche, Sophia, and Dorothy, akaThe Golden Girls. This year, Elliott Bay Book Company will have local author and queer pop culture aficionadoMatt Baumein store for aspecialGolden Girls-focused Pride month conversation. Baume is a writer, podcaster,YouTuber, and total sweetheart based in Seattle whose work focuses onpop culture historyfrom a queer perspective.

Last year, Baume wrote the illuminating bookHi Honey, I’m hom*o! : Sitcoms, Specials, and the Queering of American Culture,chronicling the queer storylines and characters that transformed the American sitcom forever. Vulture named it one of the year’sbest comedy books. It also landed a spot on NPR’sBooks We Love 2023list.

Baume’sGolden Girls-focused talkat Elliott Baywill feature memorable scenes from the cult classic show as he guides the audience through the ways the Golden Girls affirmed queerpeople,decades ahead of its time.

The event isfree! ButBYOC. (Bring YourOwnCheesecake.)

Copies of Hi Honey, I’m hom*o! : Sitcoms, Specials, and the Queering of American Culture are available to purchase at Elliott Bay Book Company during the event.

🖋️ SANDRA WOOLF

The Washington Impalas Super Show @ Tacoma Dome

For lowriders by lowriders 🛞

📸: Impalas Super Show

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📆 Saturday, June 22nd
🎟 Tickets start at $32.50

🕓Starts at 11 am
📍Tacoma Dome: 2727 E D St, Tacoma

On June 22nd, Puget Sounders can check out some tricked-out lowrider cars atImpalas Magazine’sWashington Lowrider Super Showat the Tacoma Dome. (For the uninitiated, a lowrider is a car that rides low to the ground and is customized out the wazoo, with a vibrant custom paint job, a suped-up engine, decked-out rims, cush interiors, and hydraulics that make the vehiclebounce up and down.)

Lowrider culture emerged in the late 1940s among Mexican-American communities in southern California. Using money and knowledge gained from their service in World War II, these vetstweaked their carsto reflect themselves and their culture, withlowrider clubsbecoming a source of social and political organizing during the Chicano Movement in the 1970s. Despite the California government’sattempt to banlowriders, they soon spread to Mexican-American communities throughout the United States and beyond, and they are enduringsymbols of Chicano culture.

At the Lowrider Super Show, attendees can check out lowriders up close and personal—whether that be cars, motorcycles, bicycles, or “bombs” (tricked-out cars and trucks from the 1920s to 1950s). You’ll see a lot ofChevrolet Impalas, which are extremely popular within the lowrider community because of the car’s X-frame, which makes it easy to modify with hydraulics and sit lower to the ground. The show will also featureperformancesby Mr. Patron & Rush Wun, OG Spanky Loco, Wizeguy360, and more, as well as a meet and greet with actor Danny de la Paz fromAmerican MeandBoulevard Nights.

🖋️ JAS KEIMIG

Fremont Fair and Fremont Solstice Parade

Unclad and glad 🚲

📸: Fremont Fair

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📆 Saturday, June 22nd – Sunday, June 23rd

Some things justscream Seattle.

The Fremont Arts Council’s annualFremont Solstice Paradeis quintessential Seattle, right up there with socks and sandals. Or Subarus. Held each summer to celebrate the solstice, the parade is one part of the larger, two-dayFremont Fair. What makes this procession such a prominent display is thenaked bike riderswho lead the way.

For 33 years, the community of Fremont, aka theCenter of the Universe, has heralded the arrival of summer this way. Watch as over 60 different groups, including probably your neighbors and friends, stroll the streets withgiant puppets, floats, dancers, stilt walkers, and bands in a dazzling display of lively creativity. The parade is people-powered, meaningno motorized vehiclesare allowed.

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During the weekend, oversix blocksof the Seattle neighborhood become home to hundreds of arts and crafts vendors, food trucks, beer gardens, andlive music on two stages. This year’s performers include rockers Down North, brass band Super-Krewe, and funk music collective Marmalade, promising a line-up that’ll ignite the crowd.

I recommend getting to the parade early to secure a spot. It starts on Saturday, June 22ndaround 1 pm. Beyond art, crafts, and clothes, numerous food options will be available. Here are a highlighted few, but the full vendor list will be postedonline:

And perhaps the best thing about this event is its inclusive spirit. It’s not just for spectators but for everyone who wants to be a part of it. So, if you suffer from FOMO, grab a BIKE, SLAP ON someBODY PAINT, andREGISTER!

🖋️ PATHERESA WELLS

Jinkx Monsoon & Major Scales @ Seattle Rep

Welcome home 🥲

📸: Seattle Rep

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📆Friday, May 31st – Sunday, June 23rd
🎟 Tickets start at $50
📍 Seattle Rep: 155 Mercer St, Seattle

We demanded moreJinkx Monsoon! It wasn’t enough that she made her way through Cornish College of the Arts, lit up the stage with such theatre companies as 5th Avenue Theater and Balagan (her Hedwig was dynamite), cornered the local drag scene,wonRuPaul’s Drag Racenot once but twice, and toured several shows a year. No. Though she moved away from Seattle, a few years ago, we wanted moremoremore.

Well, we got it. After doing two stints on Broadway as Matron Mama Morton inChicagoand taking over as Audrey in the long-running off-Broadway revival ofLittle Shop of Horrors, Monsoon is back in town at theSeattle Repwith her longtime partner-in-crime Major Scales for another round of blowsy musical comedy. Their newest show,Together Again, Again, is a sequel to their 2014 hitThe Vaudevillians, about a 1920s cabaret duo unfrozen in modern times who claim all of our modern song hits were actually their original songs a century ago… with the contemporaneous stylings to prove it.

Together Again, Againpicks up that idea and runs it right into theapocalypse; it’s now 2065, aliens have taken over the world, and Monsoon and Scales are back at it with a one-time reunion special. Expect absolute nonsense, ribald humor, major guffaws, and that little twitch you feel in your brain when a Top 40 tuner is done in the vein of Cole Porter.

Tickets will go fast, so get to themASAP.

🖋️ MARCUS GORMAN

Seattle Queer/Pride Festival @ Capitol Hill

🧡💛💚💙💜

📸: Courtesy Queer/Pride

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📆 Friday, June 28th –Sunday, June 30th
🎟 Single day tickets start at $69

🎟 Three-day passes start at $189
📍 11th Ave between E Pike St and Pine St

Capitol Hill’s annual Queer/Pride Festival, brought to you by the Drag Race-focused bar Queer/Bar, has become the most stacked Pride weekend festival in the area. This year, it’s back with a big lineup of musicians, big-name drag queens, DJs, and burlesque dancers. Your Pride cup runneth over!

Here are this year’s headliners:

🥳 Friday night, artistic treasure Santigold will kick off the party. The legendary, cross-genre singer infuses dub, new wave, hip hop, and alt rock elements into her music. RuPaul’s Drag Race stars Shea Coulee, Kornbread, and Lady Camden lead the drag lineup.

💫 Saturday, indie pop duo twins Tegan and Sara will take the mainstage. The LGBTQ activist and gay icons have ten studio albums (!!) under their belt, full of emotional pop. “RoLaskaTox,” AKA Drag Race stars Alaska Thunderf*ck, Detox, and Roxxxy Andrews, will reunite to lead the drag lineup.

🌇 Sunday’s headliner is unapologetic rapper and outcast Rico Nasty. Nasty’s ferocious industrial beats and metal-infused hip hop will have you smacking Monday in the face. Katya is the Drag Race girl for the day.

👀 Other headlining acts to see: La Goony Chonga, Perfume Genius, Juliette and the Licks, Slayyyter, and Coco & Breezy.

Queer/Pride – Friday, June 28th Full Lineup
Santigold
La Goony Chonga
Shea Coulee
Kornbread
Lady Camden
Jane Don’t
Arrietty
Calli the Stalli
CaraMel Flava
Glenn Coco
Moscato Sky
Myaiko
DJ Baby Van Beezly

Queer/Pride – Saturday, June 29th Full Lineup
Tegan and Sara
Perfume Genius
Juliette and the Licks
Alaska Thunderf*ck
Detox
Roxxxy Andrews
Jane Don’t
Arrietty
Calli the Stalli
Norvina Dubois
Diamond Lil
Ruby Mimosa’s Burleskaraoke
DJ Arson Nicki

Queer/Pride – Sunday, June 30th Full Lineup
Rico Nasty
Slayyyter
Coco & Breezy
Katya
Jane Don’t
Diamond Lil
Issa Man
Norvina Dubois
Stacey Starstruck
puss* Willow
DJ Rowan Ruthless

Get a taste of the lineup with Queer/Pride’s Spotify playlist for the 2024 lineup. You can buy tickets for all three days or a single day. Selling out quickly.

PRICES
3 DAY VIP – $299
3 DAY GA – $189
FRIDAY GA 6/28 TIER 2 – $69
SATURDAY GA 6/29 TIER 2 – SOLD OUT!
SATURDAY GA 6/29 TIER 3 – $79
SUNDAY GA 6/30 TIER 2 – $69

Gobble Up SLU @ Lake Union Park

A food fest during Pride weekend 😋

📸: Bakescapade, one of the vendors at Gobble Up SLU

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📆 Saturday, June 29th
🕓 10 am –5 pm
🎟 Free to attend
📍 Lake Union Park: 860 Terry Ave N, Seattle

Summer is here! That means nothing beats chowing down ondelicious, locally made foodstuffswhile taking in the sun and lake-y smells of Lake Union.

Urban Craft Uprisingunderstands this particular pleasure and is thus bringing its beloved food show to Lake Union Park on Saturday, June 29th, right during Seattle’s bigPride weekend celebrations. “Gobble Up SLU” will offer edible finds from the Pacific Northwest, featuring over75 small-batch, independent purveyorsfrom Seattle and beyond. Need new hot sauce to spice things up? Check outPapa Tony’s Hot Sauce. Something for the doggo?Beau’s Lil Barkeryhas your pup’s back. Want a cool, icy treat to beat the heat? Suck on a freshSeattle Pop!

If all this perusing makes you famished, Gobble Up SLU has a bunch of food trucks on-site.Seattle Samosawill have samosas for snacking,Oh Dang in a Cupwill have noodles for slurping, andPuffle Upwill have Korean cheese dogs for demolishing.

This is aone-day-only event, so show up early! (Preferably hungry and slathered in sunscreen!)

🖋️ JAS KEIMIG

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