Arts and Culture

1. BlastFest

BlastFest is a lively Afrobeat music festival that showcases an exciting mix of performers, DJs, and food vendors. It’s a celebration of culture, community, and summer fun filled with vibrant energy and unforgettable moments.

2. Bumbershoot Arts Festival

One of Seattle’s largest arts and music festivals, Bumbershoot takes over Seattle Center every Labor Day weekend, featuring live performances, art exhibits, and local food. It’s a celebration of creativity that attracts both locals and visitors.

3. Chihuly Garden and Glass

Set against the backdrop of the Space Needle, Chihuly Garden and Glass features a stunning exhibition of Dale Chihuly’s intricate glass art. Visitors can explore colorful indoor galleries and a breathtaking outdoor garden.

4. Museum of Pop Culture (MoPOP)

This interactive museum explores pop culture through exhibits on music, sci-fi, gaming, and film. Highlights include the Fantasy Hall of Fame, a Sound Lab, and tributes to legends like Jimi Hendrix and Nirvana.

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