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Must List: Five Fun Things to Do This Week

Fairs, funnymen, and Jubilee Love Fest

By Seattle Mag August 21, 2025

A crowd sits in front of an outdoor stage at Festival Sundiata, a must list event with banners displaying “Connect Center” and “Seattle Center” on both sides.
Photo courtesy of Festival Sundiata

Seattle’s been humming lately—long evenings and packed patios. Whether you’re in the mood for comedy, art, music, or funnel cake, there’s no shortage of things to do before summer slips away.

Here’s what’s going on this week:

 

A Ferris wheel and colorful tents with text reading "The Evergreen State Fair Monroe WA" against a clear blue sky—add this 08-21-2025 event to your Must List!.

Evergreen State Fair

Aug. 21-26 & Aug. 28-Sept. 1
Evergreen State Fair Park, Monroe
$15+

Rides, animals, and funnel cake—the Monroe fairgrounds are back for two weekends of classic summer fun. This year’s grandstand lineup includes Men at Work and TOTO on Aug. 29. Fair food and Ferris wheels await!

 

Steve Martin and Martin Short stand side by side, smiling in front of a blue background with the text “The Dukes of Funnytown!” above them. This Must List event takes place on 08-21-2025.

Steve Martin & Martin Short: The Dukes of Funnytown!

Aug. 22-23
Paramount Theatre, Seattle
$101+

The comedy legends we all grew up with are coming to town. Expect rapid-fire banter, musical bits, and the kind of ridiculousness only decades of friendship can produce. Comedy royalty doing what they do best—making you laugh so hard your face hurts.

 

Jubilee Love Festival poster, featured on the Must List, boasts a colorful peacock illustration and photos of solo artists, a duo, and a band in heart-shaped frames. Save the date: 08-21-2025!.

Jubilee Love Festival

Aug. 23, 3 p.m.
Shy Acre, Port Townsend
$110

Singer songwriter Grace Love’s all-day gathering at Shy Acre in Port Townsend is pure heart, with live music and soul food. It’s a space where BIPOC and queer artists take center stage. And it’s the kind of day where you wander between sets with a plate in hand and know that you’ve stumbled into something rare and good.

 

Colorful illustration of a smiling dancer in an expressive pose with geometric shapes in the background and "Festival Sundiata" at the bottom. A Must List highlight for 08-21-2025.

Black Arts Fest

Aug. 23-24
Seattle Center
Free

Celebrate Black arts and culture with live music, dance, and really good food. Presented by the Sundiata African American Cultural Association, this Seattle Center Festál has been going strong since 1980, making it the longest-running African American festival in the Pacific Northwest. Named for Sundiata Keita, the legendary ruler of the Mali Empire, it’s a joyful gathering that blends tradition and community.

 

A minimalist art gallery wall featuring black and white abstract artwork, with a doorway revealing a bench and projected text in the dark room beyond—a must list experience for 08-21-2025.

Kameelah Janan Rasheed: we leak, we exceed

Aug. 23-April 26, 2026
Henry Art Gallery, Seattle
Free

New York-based artist Kameelah Janan Rasheed’s immersive installation blends text, images, and sound to explore how memory and knowledge shift over time, and how meaning can be lost when ideas are compressed. The work fills the museum’s double-height gallery, drawing from physics, Black critical thought, and information theory to question the ways data and identities are reduced.

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