Harlem Globetrotters in Everett Friday

Everett, WALocal News

The Harlem Globetrotters will be performing in Everett on January 31st, 2025, as part of their highly anticipated World Tour. Known for their incredible basketball skills, athleticism, and comedic flair, the team promises a night of unforgettable entertainment against the Washington Generals. Last year's event set attendance records at the Angel of the Winds Arena, reflecting the strong local support and excitement for the Globetrotters. Scheduled for 7 p. m.

, the event offers ticket prices ranging from $30 to $115, with a $5 increase for purchases made on the day of the show. This family-friendly event requires all attendees aged two and older to have a ticket, making it a great outing for families. The Globetrotters’ performances have historically drawn large crowds, making this event a significant highlight for the Everett community. Local fans and visitors are encouraged to secure their tickets early to ensure their spot at this popular event. Experience the magic of the Harlem Globetrotters and enjoy a night filled with laughter and extraordinary athleticism.

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