On the List Candidate Survivor, 80s cover band Nite Wave in Volunteer Park, Indie Pop in the Park

Seattle, WALocal News

This weekend, Capitol Hill will be alive with free summer events, starting with Candidate Survivor at Neumos on Thursday, July 24, aimed at enhancing civic participation before the August 5th Primary. The Summer Series at Volunteer Park will feature performances by the '80s cover band Nite Wave and The ABBAgraphs on the same evening. GreenStage will present free Shakespeare in the Park from July 25 to July 26, offering residents a chance to enjoy classic theater in various locations. On Sunday, July 26, the Indie Pop in the Park concert will kick off with bands like Saint Disco and Generation Jones, starting at 2 pm. The CHS Calendar serves as a hub for more events and allows residents to add their own.

This weekend's activities highlight Capitol Hill's vibrant cultural scene and provide opportunities for community engagement. Local residents are encouraged to participate in these events, fostering a sense of togetherness. As Capitol Hill continues to host such events, it reinforces its reputation as a lively neighborhood for entertainment and civic involvement.

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