What’s Up This Weekend: Your PNW Events Guide Dec 4-7

Fresh off winning a Juno Award and wrapping her stint as head monologue writer for After Midnight with Taylor Tomlinson, Buddle—who’s appeared on The Tonight Show, The Late Late Show, and CBC’s This Hour Has 22 Minutes—now brings her whip-smart standup to Seattle. Centered around a Christmas tea party that goes disastrously wrong and floods the world with tea, this British comedy follows London duo James and Jamesy as they set sail on a hilarious, imaginative adventure of wordplay, whimsy, and interactive fun. While National Lampoon had Americans in a chokehold for decades, O Christmas Tea proves that the Brits get a chuckle out of ridiculousness, too. Since then, he’s toured packed arenas, had starring roles across film and TV, and earned a reputation as one of Hollywood’s funniest performers. The prolific comedian brings his brutally honest style from Houston, Texas to the Pacific Northwest with hilarious material from his In the Shadows tour. But there’s something about someone shining—so brightly—their filthy light upon the world that gets at the holiday spirit.

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Boats follow alongside and bundled-up spectators gather on shore to watch the glow pass by, but whether you’re on board or waving from land, this tradition serves up some seriously unmistakable local magic. For 76 years, Argosy Cruises’ Christmas Ship Festival has sent off the Spirit of Seattle, decked in hundreds of sparkling white lights, to nearly 40 waterfront communities. Plus, it's a festive activity to tack onto the standard "let's get drinks" date.

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Jay SomRemindLikeListMelina Duterte, who records music under the name Jay Som, has been busy. Pianist and composer Wayne Horvitz, who co-founded the Columbia City music venue the Royal Room, opens the show. Early in his career, his self-styled “future bounce” sound fused DC soul with house energy and pop/rap polish, defining an entire generation alongside the likes of Anderson .Paak and KAYTRANADA. GoldLinkRemindLikeListGoldLink has never really fit into neat boxes like “rapper,” “producer,” or “singer.” Before Spotify playlists dictated what's popular and niche SoundCloud rappers were breaking into the mainstream, he went out and created his own lane. I recommend checking out this Chappell Roan cover or their tropical take on the Eagles' "Hotel California" (I particularly love when the horn players play parts originally performed on electric guitar) for a crash course. Catch him on the 3L World Tour if you're into leaving preconceived notions at the door and experiencing an artist who never stops experimenting.

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  • LA-based group Bubble Tea and Cigarettes opens the show with their hazy, reverb-soaked pop-rock music.
  • Culminating in the “Nitro Bomb” where every rider on the team is airborne at the same time, all of the dynamic action (not to mention a full pyrotechnics show) will keep you on the edge of your seat.
  • Boats follow alongside and bundled-up spectators gather on shore to watch the glow pass by, but whether you’re on board or waving from land, this tradition serves up some seriously unmistakable local magic.
  • Immerse yourself in over 9.7 million dazzling lights illuminating Quil Ceda Village this holiday season!

The annual Jingle Bell Run is back for its 41st year to ring in Seattle’s festive season. As you wander, spot Dickens' Carolers drifting through the aisles, catch live performances at the Holiday Jubilee Theater, and warm up with seasonal treats from local vendors. United Indians Native Art MarketRemindLikeListPut your money where your land acknowledgment is and support the Indigenous community at this curated market and exhibition featuring goods from local Native artists.

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The music is charged with emotion, from rage to numbness and frustration to perseverance, which is an emotional journey I bet quite a few of us can relate to. Both bands have played Vegas' When We Were Young fest and can be classified as post-hardcore with occasional screaming, heavy instrumentation, and punk-inspired vocals. They're off on their first-ever tour in support of their debut EP, Beautiful Chaos, gracing Seattle with one of only four West Coast stops. KATSEYERemindLikeListIf you want to get technical, KATSEYE isn't K-pop, they're a global girl group. Some may recognize their tunes from when they dominated daytime commercial breaks in the 2010s with ad placements for IBM and Expedia.

Jens Lekman – Songs For Other People’s Weddings Tour Past EventLikeListJens Lekman has always made quirky, romantic indie pop, but his narrative concept album Songs for Other People's Weddings, released in September, takes it to the next level. This summer, Tweedy's band Wilco performed two exceptional shows at Woodland Park Zoo, playing songs from across their three-decade career. KEXP Yule Benefit with Jeff Tweedy and Mavis Staples Past EventLikeListKEXP returns with its annual holiday fundraiser featuring performances from soul icon Mavis Staples and folk-rocker Jeff Tweedy.
Explore our list of annual festivals and events. Seattle is alive with events every day of the year. Immerse yourself in over 9.7 million dazzling lights illuminating Quil Ceda Village this holiday season! The one and only John Legend returns to Seattle this holiday season. There will be more than 300 vendor booths (decor, art, crafts, clothing, wellness) at this year's Victorian Christmas Festival, as well as appearances by Santa, the Holiday Jubilee Theater and more. Your one-stop shop for handmade gifts, food, music and holiday spirit returns for four days this weekend.

  • For 76 years, Argosy Cruises’ Christmas Ship Festival has sent off the Spirit of Seattle, decked in hundreds of sparkling white lights, to nearly 40 waterfront communities.
  • VIP ticket holders will be treated to early entry, a special guest performer, and bites from local chefs curated by restaurateur Ethan Stowell.
  • Welcome to our weekend events guide, where we share what’s up around Seattle.
  • The seven-piece band met in high school, has opened for beloved groovy jazz guitarist Cory Wong and pop-soul darlings Lake Street Dive, and is now on a 36-city tour in support of their debut full-length album, which came out in October.
  • World War II ended over seventy-five years ago.
  • Fronted by Canadian singer-songwriter Andy Shauf, who’s known for his narrative lyrics and lilting vocals, the band released their second album earlier this year after their well-received debut in 2018.

Fusing jazz with noise on what are perhaps best described as rap-adjacent confessionals, Earl’s knack for creating beautifully strange music has solidified him as an important part of hip-hop culture. Accolades aside, this is your chance to confirm just how musically gifted this man is and peep a true childhood glow-up at the same time. SMooCHRemindLikeListThe Seattle music community comes together once again to raise money for the Seattle Children’s Hospital at this annual fundraiser. The most important thing to their fanbase is that KATSEYE makes catchy pop music and has impeccable choreography. Other times, it’s nonsensical soundbites of the Chainsmokers laced with memes.

The Game Show is a two-weekend exhibition exploring this concept and the space between where games become art and art becomes play. The Game ShowRemindLikeListWhat happens when art plays by its own rules? Shot over five seasons in the mountains near Hakuba and Myoko, these black-and-white works distill the landscape to line, texture, and negative space, revealing the quiet geometry carved by storms. Running through early 2026, Porous Body invites viewers into an ancestral and earthly dialogue where grief meets growth, and the boundaries between body, land, and spirit dissolve into something tender and grounded. And of course, jolly old Saint Nick himself will make an appearance with a little help from Old Stove Brewing, which will pour seasonal brews for the grown-ups. For one night only, the Seattle landmark lights up in full holiday cheer, complete with twinkling winorio light displays, handmade goods, unique gifts, and stocking stuffers from some of PNW's favorite makers.
It’s free Santa photos and some live music from KEXP’s own Lace Cadence. Holiday Night Market with SantaRemindLikeListFor many families (mine included), photos with Santa are a must during the festive season. But don’t fret, it’s not all fear-mongering, KUOW promises smart insights, memorable moments, and maybe even a surprise or two.

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