Things to Do in Seattle

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About Seattle

Seattle's live event scene blends big-league sports with one of the richest music cultures in the country. Lumen Field is home to the Seahawks and the Sounders FC, delivering some of the loudest stadium atmospheres in professional sports thanks to its distinctive cantilevered roof design. T-Mobile Park hosts the Mariners from spring through fall, offering views of the downtown skyline through its retractable roof. Climate Pledge Arena at Seattle Center, a dramatically renovated venue, is home to the Kraken NHL team and hosts major concert tours in a state-of-the-art, carbon-neutral facility seating around 17,100. The Paramount Theatre, a beautifully ornate 1928 movie palace, presents Broadway touring productions, comedy shows, and concerts. The Moore Theatre and Neptune Theatre add to the mid-size concert options. For club shows, The Showbox and The Crocodile are legendary rooms that helped launch grunge and continue to break new artists. Bumbershoot at Seattle Center has been a beloved end-of-summer arts and music festival for decades. The city's musical heritage runs from Jimi Hendrix and Nirvana to Macklemore, and that legacy keeps the live music scene vibrant every night of the week. Summer is the peak season with long daylight hours and outdoor events, but Seattle's indoor venues ensure the calendar stays full through the rainy months from October through April.

Highlights

  • Climate Pledge Arena is a carbon-neutral venue hosting the Kraken and top concert tours
  • Lumen Field generates some of the loudest crowd noise in professional sports
  • The Showbox and The Crocodile are iconic clubs central to Seattle's music history
  • T-Mobile Park's retractable roof allows baseball in any weather with skyline views

Tips for Visiting Seattle

Climate Pledge Arena has no dedicated parking so plan to use the Seattle Monorail or light rail

Summer months from June through September offer the best weather for outdoor events and festivals

Check The Crocodile and The Showbox schedules for rising artists at affordable ticket prices

Seahawks tickets sell out quickly so look for availability as soon as schedules are released

Frequently Asked Questions About Seattle

What are Seattle's biggest event venues?

Lumen Field holds 68,740 for football and up to 72,000 for concerts. T-Mobile Park seats 47,929 for baseball. Climate Pledge Arena seats around 17,100 for hockey and concerts. The Paramount Theatre holds 2,807 for Broadway and live performances.

How do I get to Seattle venues without a car?

Link Light Rail connects the airport, downtown, and the University District. The Seattle Monorail runs from Westlake Center to Seattle Center near Climate Pledge Arena. Lumen Field and T-Mobile Park are both near the Stadium station on Link Light Rail. Most downtown venues are walkable from major transit hubs.

What is the music scene like in Seattle?

Seattle has a legendary music heritage rooted in grunge, with venues like The Crocodile and The Showbox still anchoring the scene. The city supports a thriving indie, hip-hop, and electronic music community. Climate Pledge Arena brings arena-level tours, while dozens of clubs host live music every night. The Museum of Pop Culture near Seattle Center celebrates this history.