Welcome to our weekend events guide, where we share what’s up around Seattle. If we’re missing something fun, email us at [email protected]. Watch Seattle Refined’s Abby Luschei talk about weekend events Thursdays on ‘ARC Seattle‘ with Tyrah Majors and Steve McCarron, airing every weekday from 7 to 10 a.m. on Seattle’s CW Network!
Thursday, Oct. 30
After Hours: Halloween. This 21+ event is celebrating Halloween a day early with music from DJ Asher St. Mars, spooky snacks and cocktails, an expert pumpkin carver, fortune tellers, aura readers, ghost stories, a costume contest and, of course, their animals, habitats and exhibit.
- 7 to 10 p.m.
- $54.13; purchase online
- Seattle Aquarium
Terror & Tonics: A Hauntingly Boozy Night at Smith Tower. Ascend into the shadows of Seattle’s original skyscraper for a Halloween celebration that will undeniably be elevated. Sip spine-tingling cocktails, nibble on devilishly delicious bites, sway to eerie DJ beats and soak in moody sky-high views that are anything but ordinary. Costumes are encouraged, but whether you dress to impress or haunt incognito, you’re in for a spooky good 21+ time.
- 7 p.m.
- $85; purchase online
- Smith Tower
Friday, Oct. 31
Trolloween. Celebrate Halloween by celebrating the iconic Fremont Troll’s birthday! This annual event will feature live music, a theatrical pageant and the Haunt of Fremont (a costumed procession around the neighborhood). Costumes encouraged!
- 7 p.m.
- Free to attend
- Fremont Troll (North 36th Street, Troll Ave N, Seattle)
Friday and Saturday, Oct. 31 and Nov. 1
Boo Seattle. This Halloween electronic music festival in Seattle is back with a two-day lineup with artists including Dimitri Vegas, Kill The Noise, Mau P, Zedd, Disco Lines, Flux Pavilion + Doctor P, Marshmello, Mersiv, Virtual Riot and more. Dressing up is encouraged!
- Music starts at 5 p.m. each night
- $256.99 GA, $376.99 VIP (single-day passes available); purchase online
- WAMU Theater
Saturday and Sunday, Nov. 1-2
Seattle Catrinas Festival. This annual two-day event celebrates the Day of the Dead with music, folklore, an altar, art, culture and more. Guests are invited to bring pictures, flowers and mementos of their loved ones to place on the altar. Dressing up as Catrinas or Catrines is encouraged!
- 11 a.m. to 9:30 p.m.
- $45, free for ages 5 and younger; purchase online
- Town Hall Seattle
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