So far, 2020 has been full of surprises. But no stay-at-home order has been able to stop Washingtonians from coming together to share their delicious food, beautiful art, and pleasant music. Throughout the month of April, Seattle’s Pacific Place is hosting virtual concerts every weekday, courtesy of local musicians. Tune in and connect with your fellow music lovers — you might even discover a new favorite musician or song.
Pacific Place is a shopping center located in downtown Seattle, and it’s typically bustling with locals and tourists alike.
Pacific Place But these days, current conditions have the stores and corridors sitting empty.
Despite its closures, Pacific Place businesses have worked hard to keep delivering their products to locals.
Pacific Place Seattle / Facebook For example, Trophy Cupcakes will deliver their mouthwatering treats right to the doorsteps of lucky Seattle residents.
But you don’t have to live in Seattle to enjoy the free daily virtual concerts that Pacific Place has been hosting at 5 PM Monday - Friday.
Pacific Place Seattle / Facebook This is country and pop artist Abigail Neilson, who performed on March 31.
To tune in and see performers like Billy Brandt (pictured here), all you have to do is open Pacific Place’s Facebook or Instagram.
Pacific Place Seattle / Facebook Each concert lasts between 30 and 60 minutes, and it feels like the musician is singing right in your living room.
Since it’s still important to support our small local businesses, including restaurants, why not grab some takeout or order delivery to enjoy for dinner while you watch?
Uneeda Burger / Facebook If you live in Seattle, most restaurants are still doing takeout or curbside pick-up. This delicious spread can be found at Uneeda Burger, which has a team member bring a meal right to your vehicle.
While dining in isn’t an option anywhere in Washington right now, many of your favorite restaurants will still happily serve you a meal.
Tamarack Public House / Facebook If you live in Spokane, check out Tamarack Public House, which will also bring food like this to your car. You can even order online for a hassle-free experience.
It won’t be long before we’re all enjoying in-person dinners and performances together once again. In the meantime, follow Pacific Place on Facebook and Instagram to get this free entertainment brought right to your home. See an example of a virtual concert here.
Pacific Place
But these days, current conditions have the stores and corridors sitting empty.
Pacific Place Seattle / Facebook
For example, Trophy Cupcakes will deliver their mouthwatering treats right to the doorsteps of lucky Seattle residents.
This is country and pop artist Abigail Neilson, who performed on March 31.
Each concert lasts between 30 and 60 minutes, and it feels like the musician is singing right in your living room.
Uneeda Burger / Facebook
If you live in Seattle, most restaurants are still doing takeout or curbside pick-up. This delicious spread can be found at Uneeda Burger, which has a team member bring a meal right to your vehicle.
Tamarack Public House / Facebook
If you live in Spokane, check out Tamarack Public House, which will also bring food like this to your car. You can even order online for a hassle-free experience.
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