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  2. Got plans in Seattle this weekend? Expect heavy delays ... - AOL

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    Several events are happening in the Emerald City, including Sounders FC and Mariners games and the Capitol Hill Block Party music fest.

  3. After Hours til Dawn Tour - Wikipedia

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    The After Hours til Dawn Stadium Tour, [1] previously titled The After Hours Tour, is the ongoing seventh concert tour by Canadian singer-songwriter the Weeknd, in support of his fourth, fifth, and sixth studio albums, After Hours (2020), Dawn FM (2022), and Hurry Up Tomorrow (2025).

  4. With slew of events in Seattle this weekend, department of ...

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    The weekend kicks off with a Mariners playoff game against the Houston Astros at 1 p.m. Saturday at T-Mobile Park, followed by the ... With slew of events in Seattle this weekend, department of ...

  5. Deck the Hall Ball - Wikipedia

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    Deck The Hall Ball is an annual holiday-themed concert run by Seattle radio station 107.7 The End KNDD-FM. It takes place in mid-December and has been held in a number of different venues in the Seattle area.

  6. Bumbershoot - Wikipedia

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    Bumbershoot is an annual international music and arts festival held in Seattle, Washington.One of North America's largest such festivals, [1] it takes place every Labor Day weekend (leading up to and including the first Monday of September) at the 74-acre (299,000 m 2) Seattle Center, which was built for the 1962 World's Fair.

  7. Freakout Festival - Wikipedia

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    Freakout Festival was founded in 2013 by Seattle musician Guy Keltner (of Acid Tongue), and was originally referred to as The Psychedelic Holiday Freakout. [15] The first edition was held in the Capitol Hill neighborhood of Seattle, featuring 39 rock and hip hop artists from around the United States, including Jared James Nichols. [16]