Still casting around for weekend plans? We've rounded up dozens of events that won't cost more than $10 and don't require (much) advance planning. They're listed below and range from the fifth anniversary of Nights at the Neptune to KEXP Rocks the Dock, and from two Canada Day celebrations to the Wooden Boat Festival. See all of your options below, and check out even more events on our complete Things To Do calendar—including last-minute Fourth of July events.

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FRIDAY

ART

1. Backstreet Bazaar
The energetic Hillman City Collaboratory will throw a little street festival, featuring live music, food, and local artists.
(Hillman City, donation)

2. Belltown Beats Music & Art
Watch art being born under the pens, brushes, cameras, bare hands, sculpting tools, and pencils along Belltown Avenue. Between 6:30-8, musicians will accompany the visual creativity.
(Belltown, free)

3. Future Machine Conversation: Illumination
Amber Cortes writes, "Future Machine is an evolving installation that will unfold over seven months of collaborations with artists, industry leaders, technology innovators, nonprofits, and other 'creatives.' The installation’s transformational phases will loosely follow the process of an idea materializing into reality to create 'new forms, and functions, and technologies' that embody their vision of the future." This event is part of that unfolding, and will offer perspectives from a variety of local leaders that reflect the current phase of the evolving exhibit.
(Bellevue, $5)

COMMUNITY

4. The Last Hurrah
A whole goddamn year without Town Hall?! At least they aren't going without a sweet, free good-bye party before their building closes for a year of major renovation. As a temporary farewell gift, Town Hall is throwing a free concert starting with slam poetry by world champion Buddy Wakefield, a performance by the Northwest Tap Connection, the best of Ignite Seattle open submission public speaking society, music by the cover band the Nines, and finally a Great Hall poem reading and champagne toast. Don't stop celebrating, because you'll cry.
(First Hill, free)

5. Mayor Bingo and Trivia Night!
At Peddler Brewing, you can take part in a jovial refresher on the 21 (not just six!) candidates running for mayor. Drink beer, play bingo, and do your best at candidate trivia with Crosscut’s Knute Berger and David Kroman.
(Ballard, free)

FILM

6. Tom Hanks Week
Are you a sucker for the boyish looks and chummy gravitas of Tom Hanks? At the end of "Tom Hanks Week." spin the Wheel of Hanks for prizes and drinks deals, then play Tom Hanks Trivia at 7.
(West Seattle, free)

MUSIC

7. Baby Gramps with Hot Damn Scandal
Lifelong ragtime legend and king of bizarro backcountry humor Baby Gramps sheds year after year of folky blues experience on stage with his National Steel guitar, and a little help from opener Hot Damn Scandal.
(Georgetown, $7)

8. The Bruised Hearts Revue, The Lowdown Drifters, Ellen Reed
The Bruised Hearts Revue will release their new album, which blends the genres of alt-country, folk, and gospel, at this show with The Lowdown Drifters and Ellen Reed.
(West Seattle, $5)

9. Chimp, Less Than Equals, Thee Deception
Get out of the summer heat for an ice-cold drink and some classic rock and roll from Chimp, Less Than Equals, and Thee Deception.
(Shoreline, $8)

10. Corespondents, Diminished Men, Antonioni, Ice Daemon
Instrumental Seattle band Corespondents make guitar-based tracks that pull from non-Western instrumentation like the dan-bao and bouzouki, while still retaining touches of traditional rock, metal, and blues.
(Ballard, $10)

11. DJ Veins
DJ Veins, aka The Stranger's own music writer Dave Segal, will play odd all-vinyl groove, jazz, and funk cuts.
(Capitol Hill, free)

12. Evrythng Creativ's VIBES
Nights at the Neptune will throw a party with great Seattle musicians to mark its fifth year of presenting socially conscious music and performance to the public—for free. Stas THEE Boss, of the late and lamented THEESatisfaction duo, will host artists including Taylar Elizza Beth, Falon Sierra, and Geneiva Arunga, dancers from AU Collective and The Remix Dance Team, plus DJs to get you boogieing as well.
(University District, free)

13. "Finding Chet Baker" with the Chip Parker Quartet
Join the Chip Parker Quartet for an evening dedicated to the music sung, played, and originated by Chet Baker.
(Ballard, $10)

14. The Future Is Still Female
Put your voice where your feminist optimism is at this sing-along with Shenandoah Davis, and order yourself a cocktail.
(Capitol Hill, $10)

15. Gaytheist, Old Iron, A Volcano, Cages
Blistering Portland group Gaytheist will celebrate the release of their new album with this show, also featuring live sets from Old Iron, A Volcano, and Cages.
(Eastlake, $5-$10)

16. HYPHY
Get your thizz face ready (or, just get excited) for this all Yay, all the time DJ night serving up the best of hyphy music trends. Rotating DJs will throw out hits from regionally acclaimed artists like E-40, Mac Dre, IAMSU, The Pack, Too Short, Keak da Sneak, Kreayshawn, Sage the Gemini, G Eazy, Andre Nickatina, and more.
(Capitol Hill, $5)

17. Ladies Musical Club of Seattle
For its final concert of the season, the century-plus old Ladies Musical Club will perform "light classical music" by such opera composers as Mozart and Menotti.
(Bellevue, free)

18. Marguerite Brown
Genre-spanning Seattle composer Marguerite Brown's new guitar works are meant to bring students and professionals in dance and music together for a rich visual and experimental/classical collaboration. She'll play with guitarists Michael Nicolella and Satchel Henneman as you watch movement by choreographer Allison Burke, and dancers Sierra Hendrix, Khadijah Lindo, Fenja Abrams, and Maeve Haselton.
(Wallingford, $5-$15)

19. Mile 9, Jason Sees Band, RGK & the Alternative Facts
Local group Mile 9 has been blending rock, funk, and pop stylings together, with a hint of classic Seattle grunge, since 2010. They'll be joined by Jason Sees Band and RGK & The Alternative Facts for a night of rock and soul.
(Fremont, $7/$10)

20. Monsterwatch, FLRT, Sharklegs, Peyote Ugly
Melodic garage punks Monsterwatch take over Ballard with support from FLRT, Sharklegs, and Peyote Ugly.
(Ballard, $8)

21. MOTOR: Collin Gorman Weiland, Samantha Glass, Decoy, Dr. Troy
As part of Dreamweapon, Collin Gorman Weiland helped to promulgate some of this century’s filthiest techno and house tracks. In solo guise, Weiland has found an ideal home in Downwards Records, a UK-based imprint focusing on techno’s grimmest and grittiest tendencies. The music’s stark bleakness sounds and feels so right in 2017. Samantha Glass (aka Wisconsin musician Beau Devereaux) offers a combination of mordant post-rock and the darkly euphonious electronic music of 1970s-era Cluster, with bonus glum muttering to augment the downer vibes. His 2016 album, Preparation for a Spot in the World, inhabits an understatedly infernal world that excises corniness out of goth and horror-film scores. Recording for Seattle’s rising Budget Cuts label, Decoy is yet another local producer adding fresh angles and hues to minimal techno’s streamlined parameters. DAVE SEGAL
(Downtown, $7)

22. No Gasoline Concert with Industrial Revelation & Bad Luck
In what will surely be the first ever "No Gasoline" concert, Stranger geniuses Industrial Revelation, Bad Luck, and Laurie Goldston will team up to perform as a political act against our petroleum-obsessed world, along with projections from video artist Kevin Blanquies. Event performers will be transported to Lo-Fi by electric car, and everyone attending is encouraged to arrive by electric car, bus, bike, or foot.
(Eastlake, $7)

23. Paul Lynde Fan Club with Llama and Foxy Apollo
Paul Lynde Fan Club joins forces with Llama and Foxy Apollo for a night of appreciating the greats via classic rock and pop.
(West Seattle, $7)

24. The Pornadoes, Some Other Guys, Guests
They say it's: "swingasurfajazzabilly." We say it's the Pornadoes at Conor Byrne, with Some Other Guys and additional guests.
(Ballard, $8)

25. Product of Hate, IKillYa, Jahai, Prey The Hunter
Kenosha County boys Product of Hate will journey to Seattle for a dark night of crushing American metal with opening support from IKillYa, Jahai, and Prey The Hunter.
(Eastlake, $8/$10)

26. Puget Power, Johnny Raincloud, Troll 2: The Band, Steel Beans
Dynamic rockers Puget Power pump up the energy of the Blue Moon with bill support from Johnny Raincloud, Troll 2: The Band, and Steel Beans.
(University District, $7)

27. Sinners & Saviors with Guests
Local metalcore group Sinners & Saviors play up their dichotomy with a supporting cast of Groundfeeder, X2KLIXX, Prying Free, and Forever Convicted.
(Eastlake, $10/$12)

28. Sir Coyler & His Asthmatic Band, Craig Brown Band, Sunset Flip, Ferrari Boys
Enjoy experimental and alt rock four times over with Sir Coyler & His Asthmatic Band, Craig Brown Band, Sunset Flip, and Ferrari Boys.
(Tukwila, $7)

29. Sundae + Mr. Goessl
Agile-voiced Sundae and swinging guitarist Mr. Goessl make the musical equivalent of shiny-wrapper candy scattered on a coffee table: light, sweet, glittery, and dangerously inviting to sample before dinner.
(First Hill, free)

30. TRL Total Request Live Night: Summer Lovin' Edition
Seattle's "only tribute boy band" #ALL4DORAS will perform, and DJ Indica Jones will spin TRL tunes in the vein of this edition's theme: Summer Lovin'. There will also be a Top 10 countdown from audience votes, so make sure to pack your best rhinestoned bandana for whipping out the moves.
(Ballard, $7/$10)

31. Wilt, Askevault, Fetid, Hideous Crime
Wilt has been classified as several different subgenres, including stoner crust, dark crust, and death punk. Their guttural yet melodic tone will be joined in concert by Askevault, Fetid, and Hideous Crime.
(Capitol Hill, $10)

PERFORMANCE

32. Cherry Manhattan's Spring Class Debut Showcase
The students of "Neo-Burlesque with Cherry Manhattan" will present what they've been working on for the past 10 weeks while debuting 10 new burlesque acts at this showcase presented by Cherry Manhattan and Freehold Theatre Lab.
(Belltown, $10)

33. Mark "Mom" Finley: Someone Get Me a Chainsaw!
Perhaps you've been fortunate enough to have been caught in the big gay whirlwind that is Mom Finley: a towering matriarch composed entirely of arched eyebrows and bons mots, she's as indelible a part of the Seattle landscape as one of those towering construction cranes, only with better angles. Her new show promises storytelling, songs, and maybe a little piano, which is all we could possibly hope for in a night of theater. Listening to Mom's stories is like riding a series of roller coasters, and at times you'll find them too outrageous to possibly be true—and yet also too good to possibly disbelieve. MATT BAUME
(Capitol Hill, $10)

QUEER

34. Second Show Us Your Pride Underwear Night
Long live Pride. Sport and cavort in your most flattering underthings as VJ Andy keeps you entertained with music videos.
(West Seattle, free)

READINGS & TALKS

35. Tad Williams
Fantasy writer Williams has several trilogies under his belt—Memory, Sorrow and Thorn—and now he's starting anew with the follow-up The Witchwood Crown. Get your fix of warriors, dragons, witches, and demons.
(University District, free)

SPORTS & RECREATION

36. Pride Scrimmage
"Cheer for your favorite queer" at the Rat City Rollergirls' Pride tussle and take part in the "Show us your Pride" boutfit contest.
(Shoreline, $5-$10)

FRIDAY-SATURDAY

ART

37. Karen Klee-Atlin: Procession and On Water Closing Weekend
See prints and figurative paintings by Karen Klee-Atlin—the prints examine life on water, and the paintings find beauty and affection in vintage industrial first-aid training manuals.
(Pioneer Square, free)

FRIDAY-SUNDAY

ART

38. Kanu Kaho'olawe: Replanting, Rebirth Closing Weekend
In this exhibit, Jan Becket and Carl Pao use photography and mixed-media work to document and comment on the reclamation of Native land on Kaho'olawe Island, Hawai'i, offering an artistic blend of ecology, politics, and cultural traditions.
(University District, $10)

SATURDAY

COMEDY

39. Canada Day with Andy Haynes
LA-based, PNW-raised Andy Haynes will headline a comedy show at Scratch. Haynes, who has appeared on Conan, Late Night with Jimmy Fallon, and Montreal's Just for Laughs Festival, will have ample support from Wilfred Padua and Gavin Matts for Canada Day.
(Capitol Hill, $10)

40. Kortney's (Stand-Up Style) Comedy Show
Kortney Shane Williams, winner of many a comedy contest, hosts and produces this recurring comedy show at Naked City. This is the first edition of the summer, and will feature headliner Kermet Apio (winner of the Great American Comedy Festival and Seattle International Comedy Competition), Geoff Lott (finalist in the Seattle Comedy Competition), and newcomer Mary Lou Gamba.
(Greenwood, $10/$12)

41. Sage and Kyle
Two super-young improv players fresh out of high school will put on a show at the Pocket.
(Greenwood, $10/$14)

COMMUNITY

42. 9th Annual Edible Garden Tour
Walk or bike through Ballard and discover how communities and individuals raise urban fruits and vegetables. Gardeners will be on hand to answer your questions.
(Ballard, $10)

43. The Dapper Dog Pub Crawl
Take your dog dandies on a jaunt around Fremont and compete in a dog/human costume contest. You don't even need to have a dog to enjoy the canine company and beer.
(Fremont, free)

44. Family Saturday: Tanabata Festival
Celebrate a Japanese folk holiday that commemorates the legend of "star-crossed lovers" who may only see each other every July 7th. Write a poem or a wish to tie onto the bamboo tree, take an origami lesson, and marvel at Seibu-Ryu Iai Battojutsu's sword dancing demonstration.
(Fremont, $6)

45. First Caturday
Put your kitty on a harness and take the precious creature out to play at this cat-centric gathering. Obviously, don't bring cats that are prone to terror of other cats or murder of everything in sight. Last time apparently worked out just fine.
(Capitol Hill, free)

46. Hidden Hand Tattoo 10-Year Anniversary Party and FUNdraiser
Celebrate Hidden Hand's 10 years of inking on skin with raffles of beauty products, merch, and certificates from the artists. Proceeds will benefit Forgotten Dogs, a charity for animals at risk of abuse or neglect.
(Fremont, free)

47. Star Party
Turn your gaze heavenward and learn about celestial objects at this outreach event by the Seattle Astronomical Society.
(Green Lake, free)

48. Turn Down Service: Staycation Sex
Skip pre-Fourth of July weekend traffic and explore not-so-distant regions with your partner. Babeland will have some sex tips for you, along with bubbly drinks for those 21+ and a chance to win a body massage candle.
(Capitol Hill, free)

FILM

49. Seattle Outdoor Cinema
The Seattle Outdoor Cinema (formerly Fremont Outdoor Movies) is celebrating its 25th season with a permanent venue upgrade to the South Lake Union Discovery Center. All screenings are 21+, there will be a beer garden (proceeds from which will benefit various rotating non-profits), and other pre-screening entertainment. This weekend's movie is Shaun of the Dead, and, before the movie, there will be an all-ages community zombie walk from the South Lake Union Discovery Center to Lake Union Park, a former Fremont Outdoor Movies tradition that's being "resurrected" for their 25th anniversary.
(South Lake Union, $10)

MUSIC

50. Canada Day with Seattle-Based Canadian Singer-Songwriters
Celebrate 150 years of Canada Day with a talented group of Seattle-based Canadian singer-songwriters, who will be performing Canadian classics along with their original work. Featured artists include Dave Pollon, Tobias The Owl, Humble Urchin, Fae Wiedenhoeft, and more.
(Madison Park, free)

51. Day Break
Is your weekend in any danger of lacking chill? Nectar will supply the "island reggae," DJ, food truck, and good vibes at this canna-themed day party.
(Fremont, free)

52. DJ Funfetti
If your weekend's lacking glitter and color (and drink specials), stop by Pettirosso for a DJ set by Tacocat's Emily Nokes full of "weirdo pop, sparkle punk and prom rock."
(Capitol Hill, free)

53. Double Cross Committee, Silent Theory, The Adarna
The Double Cross Committee play "Insidious Rock n' Roll for those of questionable moral fiber." They'll be joined in their dicey vibes by Silent Theory and the Adarna.
(Georgetown, $7)

54. EPIC with Ramiro
Indefatigable house scene DJ Ramiro is at the helm of this month's EPIC, which gives a single DJ control of the dance floor for an entire night. Visuals for this iteration of EPIC are by Pixelflip, graphic design is by Hanssen, and stage design by Celeste Cooning. Enjoy all four hours because this is the very first time EPIC will be held at Nightjar in Pioneer Square.
(Pioneer Square, $5-$10)

55. Hairstorm and The Infinity Project
Ah, the '80s, when everything was bigger, louder, and longer-tressed. Exorcise your nostalgia with tribute bands Hairstorm and the Infinity Project. In addition to Infinity Project's Journey covers, dance to the reprises of tunes by Van Halen, Bon Jovi, Guns N Roses, Motley Crue, and more.
(Downtown, $10/$13)

56. The Hoot Hoots, The Echolarks, Warren Dunes
Local goofy and catchy pop band the Hoot Hoots released a full-length album back in December 2011, and I was having a hard time getting in to it because I kind of wanted to wallow in the gray, cold weather. But now it's sunny! And I'm ready to warm up and cheer up and Appetite For Distraction is getting the job done. It's like a crunchy, crooning, synth-laced pep talk. MEGAN SELING
(Ballard, $10)

57. Idiots Rule, Urban Achievers
Enjoy a night of covers thanks to Idiots Rule, a Jane's Addiction tribute group, and Urban Achievers, playing an homage to Led Zeppelin.
(West Seattle, $8)

58. Innumerable Forms, Acid Feast, Cerebral Rot, Mortiferum
Boston and Seattle-based death metal group Innumerable Forms originally started as a solo project, but are now a fully-functioning duo. They'll be joined by Acid Feast, Cerebral Rot, and Mortiferum.
(Capitol Hill, $10)

59. Juliet Tango, Crown Villains, Kelly Castle Scott, Echo Texture
Dynamic duo Juliet Tango make high-energy melodic rock with a pop swing, while headliners Burly Boyz promise "hiphop and smooth flows." They'll be joined by Crown Villains, Kelly Castle Scott, and Echo Texture.
(University District, $7)

60. KEXP Rocks the Dock
This free event kicks off this summer’s Friends of Waterfront Seattle’s Hot Spot events. And if the Northwest weather dial hasn’t switched to “let’s get sweaty” setting yet, this load of lovelies will certainly help push the heat index higher. So who’s on dock? Jenn Champion, who’ll be performing their super fun electronic dance indie-pop; Bread & Butter, a sweet local power-pop group known for always bringing the (ahem) jam; and the Thermals, faves from Portland who will be playing their well-loved take on PacNW pop rock. MIKE NIPPER
(Downtown, free)

61. Klozd Sirkut, DJ Logic, DBST
Klozd Sirkut are four "seasoned funk musicians" who are admirably attempting to move the art form into the 21st century, which happens to include throwing in some EDM touches and heavy basslines. They'll be joined by DJ Logic and DBST, plus Katrina Kope of Purr Gato.
(Fremont, $8/$12)

62. Lazy Animals, Stuporhero, Date Night with Brian
Lazy Animals describe their vibe as "toe-tapping, beer-soaked punk with political sprinkles on top." They'll be joined at this weekend show by Stuporhero and Date Night with Brian.
(West Seattle, $5)

63. Lydia Ramsey, Lonely Mountain Lovers, Evening Bell
Local singer-songwriter Lydia Ramsey recently released her first full-length LP Bandita, which incorporated dusky southern tones into classic folk music. They'll be joined by Lonely Mountain Lovers and Evening Bell.
(Ballard, $10)

64. Over the Counter Culture Club with the Withering Blooms
In a melding of audio and visual experiences, the Over the Counter Culture Club will provide live music from dreamy funk-rockers Withering Blooms.
(Belltown, $10)

65. The Return of One Cover
Witness local talents take on one cover song apiece, with live work from ZNi, Select Level, Fabulous Downey Brothers, Killer Workout, Future Shock, Trick Candles, Raven Matthews, and Tiny Plastic Stars.
(Pioneer Square, $8/$10)

66. Squall — Noise Happy Hour
Sink into your weekend with cocktails set to a backdrop of noise, industrial, and drone music in the sonic dungeons of Timbre Room, with live music by Entrail and BTEP The Persistent, and selections by Squall resident DJ Maire.
(Downtown, $5)

67. Stripped Underwear Party with DJ Dana Dub
Shake and shimmy to DJ Dana Dub in your best panties at the Eagle with sexy gogo galore. There will be a clothes check, so go as ham as you want.
(Capitol Hill, $6/$8)

68. Terrace Launch Party
The Timbre Room will inaugurate a new, recurrent summer party, Terrace, which will start off with music by Luna God, Kash Honey, DJ LNP, T.Wan of TUF, Baby Sam Deejay of Peace Portal, and DJ Zai. Grab a slushie special and swivel away.
(Downtown, free/$7)

69. 'Til Skies Fall with Guests
LA metalcore woman-fronted vocal chord abusers 'Til Skies Fall will journey up from Southern California to storm the stage here.
(Eastlake, $10/$12)

SPORTS & RECREATION

70. World Naked Bike Ride Seattle Night Ride 2017
Missed the nude bike ride at the Fremont Solstice, but still have the urge to wheel around in the buff? Join the World Naked Bike Riders in a protest against "car culture." Light up your bike for safety and for beauty.
(Seattle Center, free)

SATURDAY-SUNDAY

MUSIC

71. 2017 Chittenden Locks Summer Concert Series
All summer long, enjoy live music performances from symphonic bands, show choirs, jazz trios, and more in the gardens by the Ballard Locks. This weekend, the Professor Gadget Sax Quartet will perform on Saturday and the 85th Street Big Band will perform on Sunday.
(Ballard, free)

FESTIVALS

72. Wooden Boat Festival
For three days, celebrate all things wooden boats—from toy vessels to huge historic ones—with a boat race, model construction, boat restoration, food, music, and more.
(South Lake Union, free)

RESISTANCE & SOLIDARITY

73. Shining Our Light: Queer and Trans Muslim Showcase and Fundraiser
Gay City will display art, writing, and performance by queer and trans Muslim people (or queers who previously self-identified as Muslim) to highlight the thoughts and creations of this little-mediated community. The donations at the entry will help send the artists to a summit for LGBTQ Muslims.
(Capitol Hill, $5-$15 donation)

SUNDAY

COMEDY

74. Black Eyed Blonde: An Improvised Film Noir
Unexpected Productions has a tagline worthy of the most hard-boiled B-studio trailer: "Murder Isn't Always Premeditated...Sometimes It's Improvised!" Your suggestions will shape this pulpy tale of double-crossers, cold-hearted dames, and two-bit crooks.
(Downtown, $8-$10)

75. Loudmouth Cunts
The female-identifying comedians of Loudmouth Cunts will conquer the comedy stage with rude hilarity. This time, Hope Linden will host an evening with headliner Carmen Morales plus Elizabeth Teets, Sarah Everett, Sally Jordan, and Vanessa Dawn.
(Capitol Hill, $7-$10)

COMMUNITY

76. Intersessions
Are you a lady and/or queer person who'd like to spin some hot cuts? Get an introduction to DJing with TIffany Wan of TUF, Andy Iwancio, Kash Honey, and Chloe Harris/Raica. The goal of the workshop: To begin righting the gender and straight/queer inequality of the scene.
(Seattle Center, free)

77. July Metaphysical Market
Reiki practitioners, essential oils purveyors, and energy readers will be eager to enrich your metaphysical life at this monthly parapsychological gathering.
(Pioneer Square)

MUSIC

78. All AC/DC, All Day Benefit Show
As a benefit show for a favorite local regular, nine Seattle bands will play covers of AC/DC classics all afternoon long, with a raffle for rare and collectible records.
(Georgetown, $10)

79. Benefit Show: Soulful 88's and Blues on Tap
Meet the residents of Camp Second Chance, a sober, temporary encampment for underhoused people, and hear blues and rock all day at this open house. Your donations will help replace the tents with tiny houses.
(White Center, free)

80. Beyond Theory, Darky Dark & The Junkie Bunch, Chemical Asphyxia, Sun Mother
Tacoma hardcore group Beyond Theory blend touches of vintage death and thrash metal for their own vicious sound. They'll be joined by Darky Dark & The Junkie Bunch, Chemical Asphyxia, and Sun Mother.
(Eastlake, $10/$12)

81. Davanos
Davanos is a taste of sophisticated Seattle country rock. Come early for a free country dance lesson so you're prepared to cut capers.
(Green Lake, $3 after 8 pm)

82. Summer of Celebrations for Havana's 11th Birthday
Havana founder Quenton Ertel invites you to a "Summer of Leisure" kickoff with DJs and dancing. Portions of the proceeds will be donated to Mary's Place, Childhaven, and Gay City.
(Capitol Hill, $5-$10)

83. The Foghorns, Faith Elliott, Virgin of The Birds
The Foghorns have played cynical blues for the past ten years in the US and Europe, with the tender, slightly nasal voice of Bart Cameron delivering succinct lyrics. Catch their brand of blithe bleakness at one of their frequent haunts, with Faith Elliott and Virgin of The Birds.
(Ballard, $8)

84. Wooky July Residency with Guests
Wooky describe their music as "psychedelic rock that came from your papa's tool shed, whilst living near the beach, before he met your mom," and they'll showcase such vibes at their month-long residency every Sunday night of July at the High Dive. They'll be joined by different musical guests each week—this time, it's Black Plastic Clouds with Chris King & the Gutterballs.
(Fremont, $6/$8)

RESISTANCE & SOLIDARITY

85. Impeachment March
This self-styled "enormous Town Hall Meeting" will gather in Seattle Center and march to the Federal Building to demand Trump's impeachment.
(Seattle Center, free)

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