Tag: Everett Events

  • Everett’s Planned Downtown Stadium: A Visitor’s Guide to What’s Coming in 2028

    Everett’s Planned Downtown Stadium: A Visitor’s Guide to What’s Coming in 2028

    Q: Can I see the AquaSox or a soccer game at the new Everett stadium?
    A: Not yet. The Everett Outdoor Event Center has a 2028 opening target, pending a $38 million funding gap being closed and city council approval. In the meantime, the AquaSox are playing their 2026 season at Funko Field, with tickets typically $10-$22 per seat.

    Everett’s Planned Downtown Stadium: A Visitor’s Guide to What’s Coming in 2028

    If you are a sports fan planning trips to Snohomish County — or you are looking at Everett as a Seattle-area weekend destination — the planned Outdoor Event Center is the biggest development to know about. It is not built yet. But it represents a transformation of the downtown sports and entertainment scene that would make Everett a day-trip or overnight destination in a way it has not been before.

    What the New Stadium Is

    The Everett Outdoor Event Center is a $120 million multipurpose stadium planned for a downtown block accessible from Hewitt Avenue. It would be the new home of the Everett AquaSox — the High-A West affiliate of the Seattle Mariners — and would host men’s and women’s professional soccer teams from USL expansion franchises. DLR Group is the designer; Bayley Construction is the builder. The design is currently about 60 percent complete, with construction targeting 2027 and an opening for the 2028 baseball and soccer seasons.

    The location matters for visitors. Downtown Everett is within walking distance of Everett Station (Sounder train from Seattle), multiple hotel options, the Hewitt Avenue restaurant corridor, and a 10-minute drive from Port of Everett’s Waterfront Place restaurant row. A game day in downtown Everett — if the stadium is built — sets up the kind of pre-and-post-game experience that currently doesn’t exist in Snohomish County.

    Why Visitors Come to Everett Now

    While the stadium is still years away, Everett is already worth visiting for sports fans. The AquaSox are playing their 2026 season at Funko Field — tickets typically run $10-$22, the sightlines are excellent, and the team is fielding a competitive roster that includes five Seattle Mariners top-30 prospects. The Everett Silvertips are in WHL Playoff Round 2 right now, facing the Kelowna Rockets with Games 1 and 2 at Angel of the Winds Arena on April 10-11 — a hockey playoff atmosphere that rivals much larger markets.

    The Port of Everett’s Waterfront Place has emerged as a genuine destination. The Net Shed Fish Market and Kitchen (opened December 2025), Tapped Public House (opened March 2026, with the largest waterfront rooftop deck in Snohomish County), and Anthony’s HomePort anchor a restaurant row on the water that is already drawing visitors from Seattle and the broader Puget Sound.

    Getting to Everett from Seattle

    Everett is approximately 25 miles north of Seattle via I-5 — typically a 35-55 minute drive depending on traffic. The Sounder North commuter train runs from King Street Station (Seattle) to Everett Station in approximately 65 minutes; check Sound Transit’s schedule as frequency is limited compared to Sounder South. From Everett Station, the downtown stadium site, Angel of the Winds Arena, and Funko Field are all within a rideshare-accessible radius.

    For visitors arriving by car, downtown Everett has surface parking and parking structures with reasonable rates — typically $5-$10 for event parking in adjacent lots. The waterfront is a short drive from downtown or an easy rideshare from the stadium area.

    What a Game Day in 2028 Everett Could Look Like

    If the stadium project closes its funding gap and opens on schedule in 2028, a visit to Everett for a game would look something like this: arrive at Everett Station on the Sounder, walk to the Hewitt Avenue restaurant corridor for pre-game food and drinks, walk to the stadium for an AquaSox game or USL soccer match in a brand-new downtown venue, then walk or rideshare to the waterfront for post-game dinner at the Net Shed or Tapped. That is a full-day itinerary anchored by a mid-size city event infrastructure that competes credibly with minor league markets across the Pacific Northwest.

    Frequently Asked Questions for Visitors and Sports Fans

    Q: Where are the AquaSox playing in 2026?
    A: Funko Field (formerly Everett Memorial Stadium) at 3802 Broadway. Tickets are available at the AquaSox website. The new downtown stadium is targeted for 2028.

    Q: Where do the Everett Silvertips play hockey?
    A: Angel of the Winds Arena, 2000 Hewitt Ave, Everett. WHL Playoff Round 2 home games April 10-11, 2026. The arena holds approximately 10,000 fans.

    Q: What is the best waterfront restaurant in Everett?
    A: The Net Shed Fish Market and Kitchen at Port of Everett’s Restaurant Row is getting strong early reviews — the miso-glazed sablefish is the standout dish. Tapped Public House has the best rooftop deck on the Snohomish County waterfront.

    Q: Is there a hotel near the Everett stadium site?
    A: Downtown Everett has the DoubleTree by Hilton and other lodging within walking distance of the planned stadium site. Multiple chain hotels are also located near Paine Field, approximately 5 miles from downtown.

    Q: What is Funko HQ and can I visit it?
    A: Funko’s global headquarters is in Everett, and the company operates a retail store and museum (the Funko Hollywood concept, originally at the Everett HQ) open to the public. It is a popular destination for fans of collectibles and pop culture merchandise.

    Related: Everett’s $120M Stadium: What Has to Happen Before Ground Breaks | AquaSox 2026 Season Preview | Silvertips Enter WHL Round 2

  • MercyMe’s Wonder + Awe Tour Is Coming to Angel of the Winds Arena April 24 — Your Complete Guide

    MercyMe’s Wonder + Awe Tour Is Coming to Angel of the Winds Arena April 24 — Your Complete Guide

    Q: When is MercyMe playing at Angel of the Winds Arena in Everett?
    A: MercyMe performs at Angel of the Winds Arena in Everett, WA on Friday, April 24, 2026 at 7:00 PM. Special guest Tim Timmons opens the show. Tickets start at $48.

    Angel of the Winds Arena has had a big April — AEW Dynamite and Collision, Silvertips playoff games, and now, closing out the month in style, MercyMe brings the Wonder + Awe Tour to Everett on Friday, April 24 at 7:00 PM.

    For Christian music fans in the Pacific Northwest, this is the show of the spring. MercyMe is one of the most beloved acts in the genre, with a catalog that spans three decades and includes one of the best-selling Christian singles of all time. If you’ve been waiting for a large-arena experience with meaningful music and an electric crowd, April 24 is your night.

    Here’s everything you need to know.

    The Show: What to Expect

    MercyMe’s Wonder + Awe Tour is a full production — lights, sound design, and a setlist built around their biggest hits alongside material from their most recent work. These aren’t acoustic living-room shows. This is a proper arena production with a full band, designed to fill a venue the size of Angel of the Winds Arena.

    The Arena seats up to 10,000 for concerts, and the general seating layout means there’s a solid sight line from almost anywhere in the building. Whether you’re on the floor or up in the bowl, you’re going to hear everything clearly and see the full stage setup without straining.

    Special guest Tim Timmons opens the evening. If you’re not familiar with Timmons yet, he’s a singer-songwriter in the faith-based music world with a reputation for intimate, deeply personal live performances. Getting a full Tim Timmons set before MercyMe takes the stage is essentially getting two quality shows for the price of one — and for fans who discover him that night, it’s likely to be a new favorite artist found.

    About MercyMe

    If you’re new to MercyMe, here’s the short version: they’re a Christian contemporary band from Greenville, Texas, who have been making music since the mid-1990s. Their song “I Can Only Imagine” — released in 1999 — went on to become the best-selling Christian single of all time and eventually inspired a feature film of the same name in 2018.

    Lead singer Bart Millard has one of those instantly recognizable voices. The band has been touring consistently for nearly thirty years, and their live shows have a reputation for being both high-energy and deeply sincere — a combination that’s harder to pull off than it sounds. They’re one of those acts where even people who didn’t think they were fans walk out having had a genuinely moving experience.

    The Wonder + Awe Tour draws on their full catalog. Longtime fans can expect the classics they’ve loved for decades. Newer fans will hear where the band has taken their sound in recent years. Either way, you’re not leaving that arena without feeling like you got a proper show.

    Tickets: What You Need to Know

    Tickets for MercyMe at Angel of the Winds Arena on April 24 start at $48 and are available through multiple platforms:

    • Ticketmaster — primary seller, widest selection of seats
    • SeatGeek — often competitive on secondary market pricing
    • AXS — another primary option with good seat maps
    • VividSeats & Gametime — secondary market for sold-out sections

    A few things to keep in mind: the ticket limit is 8 per customer. No re-entry after leaving the venue. Outside food and beverages are not permitted inside the arena. Standard Angel of the Winds Arena policies apply throughout the evening.

    At $48 to start, this is reasonably priced for a full arena production. If you’re considering going, sooner is better — shows at the Arena tend to sell through once they get within two weeks of the date.

    Getting There: Angel of the Winds Arena

    Angel of the Winds Arena is located at 2000 Hewitt Ave in downtown Everett. If you haven’t been to a show there recently, it’s a well-run facility with parking options nearby and straightforward freeway access from I-5.

    For a 7:00 PM showtime, doors typically open around 6:00 PM — confirm the exact time on your ticket. Arriving a bit early gives you time to find your seats, grab something from the concession stands, and get settled before Tim Timmons kicks off the evening.

    Why This Show Matters for Everett

    One thing worth stepping back to appreciate: April at Angel of the Winds Arena has been remarkably diverse this year. Professional wrestling, WHL playoff hockey, and now one of the premier acts in Christian contemporary music. That’s the kind of event calendar that cities twice the size of Everett would be proud of.

    For families, for couples looking for a meaningful night out, for groups of friends who’ve been meaning to catch a live show — MercyMe on April 24 is a genuinely excellent option. The music connects, the production is professional, and Angel of the Winds Arena is one of the better live music settings in the Pacific Northwest for this kind of show.

    Don’t sleep on this one. Ten days from tonight, that arena is going to be full for a reason.

    Quick Reference

    • Date: Friday, April 24, 2026
    • Show time: 7:00 PM PT
    • Venue: Angel of the Winds Arena, 2000 Hewitt Ave, Everett, WA
    • Special guest: Tim Timmons
    • Tickets from: $48 (Ticketmaster, SeatGeek, AXS)

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What time does MercyMe start at Angel of the Winds Arena?

    Showtime is 7:00 PM PT on April 24. Doors typically open around 6:00 PM — confirm on your specific ticket.

    Who is opening for MercyMe in Everett?

    Tim Timmons is the special guest and opener for MercyMe’s Wonder + Awe Tour stop at Angel of the Winds Arena in Everett.

    How much are MercyMe tickets in Everett?

    Tickets start at $48 on Ticketmaster and SeatGeek for the April 24, 2026 show at Angel of the Winds Arena.

    Is MercyMe appropriate for families and kids?

    MercyMe shows are generally all-ages and family-friendly. Confirm any specific age restrictions directly with the venue for certain ticket sections.

    Where is Angel of the Winds Arena?

    Angel of the Winds Arena is located at 2000 Hewitt Ave, Everett, WA 98201 in downtown Everett.

    What is MercyMe’s most famous song?

    “I Can Only Imagine” — released in 1999, it became the best-selling Christian single of all time and later inspired a 2018 feature film. Expect it in the setlist.

  • Everett Farmers Market 2026: Get Ready Market April 19, Full Season Opens May 10

    Everett Farmers Market 2026: Get Ready Market April 19, Full Season Opens May 10

    The Everett Farmers Market Is Back This Sunday — And the Full Season Is Five Weeks Away

    This Sunday — April 19 — is your next chance to get into the Everett Farmers Market before the full season kicks off. The second and final “Get Ready Market” of 2026 runs this weekend at 2930 Wetmore Avenue in downtown Everett, giving locals a monthly taste of what’s coming when the full market opens on May 10.

    If you missed the March 22 Get Ready Market, this is your last chance to catch the early preview energy before the full Everett Farmers Market season launches on Mother’s Day weekend. Consider it your warm-up lap.

    What Is a Get Ready Market?

    The Everett Farmers Market runs its official season from May through fall, but in 2026 the organizers added two pre-season “Get Ready Markets” — monthly preview markets on March 22 and April 19 — to give vendors a soft-open runway and give shoppers something to look forward to in the early spring shoulder season.

    Think of it as the market at partial capacity: not every vendor will be set up, the produce selection is more limited than peak season, but the core experience is there. You can meet vendors, pick up early-season offerings, and remember why you love the Everett Farmers Market in the first place. The April 19 market will have spring produce (hello, asparagus and radishes), artisan vendors, food, and the communal downtown-on-a-Sunday energy that Everett’s midweek suburban character usually suppresses.

    The Full 2026 Season: May 10 Kicks It Off on Mother’s Day Weekend

    The full Everett Farmers Market season officially begins on May 10, 2026 — and yes, that’s Mother’s Day Sunday. This is an intentional choice and a smart one: there’s no better way to spend Mother’s Day in Everett than a morning at the farmers market followed by a waterfront brunch. Consider this your early planning advice.

    From May 10 forward, the market runs every Sunday at 2930 Wetmore Avenue in downtown Everett. Hours for the full season are 10:30 AM to 3:00 PM — a window that works well before or after a late breakfast, and pairs nicely with afternoon plans at the waterfront or in the Bayside neighborhood.

    2026 is the Everett Farmers Market’s 33rd season. That’s 33 consecutive years of locally grown produce, artisan food, handmade goods, and community gathering on Wetmore Avenue — which is no small thing for a mid-sized city that often punches above its weight in community character.

    Why the Everett Farmers Market Matters

    We’re going to be direct about this: the Everett Farmers Market is one of the most functional community institutions in this city, and it consistently doesn’t get the credit it deserves. Here’s what it actually does:

    It Connects You to Actual Local Food

    The difference between a farmers market tomato in August and a grocery store tomato in August is not a small thing — it’s a fundamental quality-of-life difference. The Everett Farmers Market is where local growers sell directly to local eaters. The supply chain is short, the produce is fresher, and the people selling it can tell you exactly how it was grown. That matters.

    The market partners with Tilth Alliance and Eat Local First, two Pacific Northwest organizations that support sustainable local agriculture. Shopping here isn’t just about fresh vegetables — it’s about keeping the small-scale farming economy around Everett and Snohomish County viable.

    It Has Real Food Access Infrastructure

    The Everett Farmers Market runs a robust food access program that makes it genuinely equitable, not just aspirationally inclusive. The specifics:

    • SNAP matching: EBT cards are accepted, and the market doubles SNAP dollars spent on eligible items — so a $10 SNAP purchase buys $20 worth of market produce. This is a real subsidy that makes fresh local food accessible to lower-income Everett households.
    • WIC/FMNP (Farmers Market Nutrition Program): WIC participants can use FMNP vouchers at the market to purchase fresh produce.
    • Senior FMNP: Seniors on fixed incomes can access additional produce vouchers through the federal Senior Farmers Market Nutrition Program.
    • Sun Bucks: Summer nutrition support for eligible families.

    A farmers market that takes SNAP, doubles it, and participates in senior and WIC nutrition programs is not a farmers market for wealthy people with tote bags. It’s a community food system. More Everett residents should know this infrastructure exists.

    The Community Side of It

    Beyond the produce and the food access programs, the Everett Farmers Market on a regular Sunday is one of the best spontaneous community experiences the city offers. You run into neighbors. Kids chase each other between vendor stalls. Someone’s dog is being extremely friendly. There’s usually a line at the bakery stand that tells you exactly which items to prioritize.

    Dogs are welcome at the Everett Farmers Market (with appropriate behavior). The market maintains a smoke-free environment. Vendor applications for 2026 are closed, meaning the vendor lineup is set — so whatever mix of produce, artisan food, and handmade goods you find there this season is the real season lineup.

    The Market Location: 2930 Wetmore Ave, Downtown Everett

    The Everett Farmers Market is located at 2930 Wetmore Avenue in downtown Everett. This is a central downtown location with street parking and proximity to downtown businesses. The Wetmore Avenue corridor is an underutilized piece of downtown Everett that the Sunday market genuinely activates — the combination of foot traffic, vendor energy, and community gathering gives this stretch of downtown the vibe it’s been lacking the other six days of the week.

    If you’re coming from North Everett, the drive is under 10 minutes. From Silver Lake or south Everett, expect 15–20 minutes on a Sunday morning. Free street parking is generally available on Sunday mornings before 11 AM. After that, you’ll hunt a bit — which is actually a good sign because it means the market is busy.

    Mark These Dates

    • April 19, 2026 — Get Ready Market #2 (final preview market before full season)
    • May 10, 2026 — Full Season Opening, Mother’s Day Sunday, 10:30 AM – 3:00 PM
    • Every Sunday thereafter — Full season through fall

    For exact vendor lists, the interactive vendor map is updated by Saturday noon before each Sunday market at everettfarmersmarket.com. For questions, reach the market at everettfarmersmarket@gmail.com or 425-422-5656.

    See you Sunday.

    Frequently Asked Questions: Everett Farmers Market 2026

    When does the Everett Farmers Market open for the 2026 season?

    The full 2026 Everett Farmers Market season opens on Sunday, May 10, 2026 — Mother’s Day. The final pre-season Get Ready Market is Sunday, April 19, 2026.

    Where is the Everett Farmers Market located?

    The Everett Farmers Market is at 2930 Wetmore Avenue in downtown Everett, Washington. It runs every Sunday during the season, 10:30 AM to 3:00 PM.

    Does the Everett Farmers Market accept EBT/SNAP?

    Yes. The Everett Farmers Market accepts EBT cards and doubles SNAP dollars spent on eligible items through a matching program. WIC FMNP vouchers and Senior FMNP vouchers are also accepted.

    Are dogs allowed at the Everett Farmers Market?

    Yes, dogs are welcome at the Everett Farmers Market with appropriate behavior. The market is smoke-free.

    How long has the Everett Farmers Market been running?

    2026 is the Everett Farmers Market’s 33rd consecutive season. The market has been operating every summer and fall in downtown Everett since the early 1990s.

  • Food Truck Fridays Are Back at the Port of Everett — Your 2026 Guide

    Food Truck Fridays Are Back at the Port of Everett — Your 2026 Guide

    The Pacific Northwest outdoor season is back, and Everett’s most reliable weekly lunch tradition is too. Food Truck Fridays at the Port of Everett Waterfront Place returns for 2026, and if you’ve been eating at your desk on Fridays while this was happening a few miles away, it’s time to fix that.

    What Food Truck Fridays Actually Is

    Every Friday from 11:30am to 1:30pm, a rotating lineup of locally owned, city-permitted food trucks sets up at the South marina parking lot at Port of Everett’s Waterfront Place. This isn’t a food festival or a one-day event — it’s a weekly, recurring, dependable lunch option from spring through fall.

    The format is simple and doesn’t need to be complicated: show up, pick a truck, eat outside near the water, go back to work. Repeat every Friday until the season ends. That’s a good week.

    The Port of Everett Setup

    The South marina lot at Waterfront Place is the right venue for this. You’re adjacent to the marina — boats in the water, views of the Cascades on clear days, and the salt-air smell of the Sound that Everett doesn’t get enough credit for. The area has grown significantly over the past few years with the addition of Tapped Public House, Fisherman Jack’s, and other restaurants along Restaurant Row, so there’s a full dining district feel even outside the Food Truck Friday window.

    The waterfront lots have free parking. If you’re coming from downtown, it’s a short drive down West Marine View Drive. The 11:30am–12:30pm window is the busiest, so arrive early if you want a close parking spot and the full menu from your chosen truck.

    What Trucks Show Up

    The lineup rotates weekly, and the Port books locally owned, permitted mobile restaurants. Previous seasons have included trucks serving birria tacos, Mediterranean street food, Central Asian cuisine, Latin fusion, and more. The variety is real — this isn’t a burger-and-fries situation every week.

    The best way to track who’s showing up on any given Friday is StreetFoodFinder’s Port of Everett listing (streetfoodfinder.com/portofeverett) — they update schedules in real time. The Port of Everett’s social accounts also typically post the weekly truck lineup on Thursday evenings.

    Our honest recommendation: don’t plan your order before you arrive. Half the fun is seeing what’s there and letting the options decide for you.

    Also Worth Knowing: Beverly Food Truck Park

    If Fridays at the waterfront don’t fit your schedule — or you want food truck access during the rest of the week — Everett’s Beverly Food Truck Park at 6731 Beverly Blvd operates as a rotating food truck lot in central Everett with two to four trucks running at various times.

    The Beverly Park opened in 2020 on what was previously an unused city lot across from Fire Station 5, and it’s been running consistently since. Past vendors have included Mexicuban (Latin fusion — first of its kind in Puget Sound), Tabassum (Central Asian/halal street food), and Zaytoona (Mediterranean, serving since 2015). The roster rotates, but the concept — a community-oriented outdoor food truck lot in a neighborhood with limited sit-down restaurant options — works well and gets consistent support.

    For current Beverly Park schedules, check StreetFoodFinder at streetfoodfinder.com/beverlypark.

    Tips for First-Timers at Food Truck Fridays

    • Arrive by 11:30am. Some trucks sell out of their most popular items before 12:30. Early arrivers get the full menu.
    • Bring cash. Most trucks accept cards, but some charge processing fees or run card readers that have issues. Having $20 in your pocket is easy insurance.
    • Plan for sun. The South marina lot has limited shade. If it’s a rare sunny Everett Friday, bring sunglasses and enjoy it — you earned it.
    • Check the lineup the night before. StreetFoodFinder or the Port’s Instagram will have the week’s trucks listed. If your favorite shows up, you’ll want to know.
    • Eat near the water. The whole point of doing this at the waterfront is the setting. Don’t grab your food and drive back to the office. Walk toward the marina, find a spot, and eat outside. You have two hours.

    The Bigger Picture

    Everett’s food scene has been building real momentum, and the Port of Everett’s development of Waterfront Place as a dining destination has accelerated it. Food Truck Fridays is one of those traditions that started small and became something locals genuinely look forward to each spring.

    It’s not fancy. Nobody’s writing a national feature about it. But it’s a solid Friday lunch on the waterfront supporting local food truck operators. For Everett, that’s exactly the right combination.

    The Details

    • Location: Port of Everett Waterfront Place, South marina parking lot, Everett, WA
    • Day/Time: Every Friday, 11:30am–1:30pm (seasonal — spring through fall)
    • Admission: Free to attend; pay per truck
    • Parking: Free Waterfront Place parking lots; arrive by 11:15am for best spots
    • Truck schedules: streetfoodfinder.com/portofeverett

    Beverly Food Truck Park Details

    • Location: 6731 Beverly Blvd, Everett, WA 98203
    • Hours: Varies by truck — check streetfoodfinder.com/beverlypark

    Frequently Asked Questions

    When does Food Truck Fridays at the Port of Everett run?
    Every Friday from 11:30am to 1:30pm, seasonally from spring through fall. Check the Port of Everett’s calendar for the exact 2026 season start and end dates.

    How do I know which trucks will be there?
    Check StreetFoodFinder (streetfoodfinder.com/portofeverett) for real-time schedules, or follow Port of Everett on Instagram for weekly lineup announcements.

    Is parking free?
    Yes — Waterfront Place has free parking lots. Arrive by 11:15am to secure a spot close to the trucks.

    What is the Beverly Food Truck Park?
    A separate, community-run food truck lot at 6731 Beverly Blvd in central Everett. Operates outside the waterfront with a rotating lineup of two to four trucks. A great option for mid-week food truck access.

    Are the trucks cash only?
    Most accept cards, but bringing cash is recommended to avoid processing fees and to be prepared if card readers aren’t cooperating.

    Is this good for families?
    Yes. The outdoor setting near the marina is relaxed and family-friendly. Kids love picking their own truck.

  • AEW Dynamite & Collision Are Both Taping in Everett This Wednesday — Here’s What to Know

    AEW Dynamite & Collision Are Both Taping in Everett This Wednesday — Here’s What to Know

    AEW in Everett: All Elite Wrestling brings both AEW Dynamite and AEW Collision to Angel of the Winds Arena on Wednesday, April 15, 2026. Two tapings, one night — a rare double-header for wrestling fans in the Pacific Northwest.

    AEW Is Coming to Everett This Wednesday — Dynamite and Collision Both Tape at Angel of the Winds

    Wrestling fans in Everett are getting a rare treat this week. All Elite Wrestling is bringing back-to-back live tapings to Angel of the Winds Arena on Wednesday, April 15, 2026 — both AEW Dynamite and AEW Collision will film in Everett on the same night.

    This kind of double-taping is uncommon and means fans in attendance will see material that airs across two different TV programs. AEW Dynamite airs on TBS, and AEW Collision airs on TNT — both are core programming for the second-largest professional wrestling promotion in North America.

    What Is AEW?

    All Elite Wrestling launched in 2019 and quickly established itself as the primary alternative to WWE. Founded by Tony Khan, AEW features top-tier in-ring talent including CM Punk, Samoa Joe, Swerve Strickland, and a roster of international stars. The product skews toward hard-hitting, athletic wrestling and has a passionate fanbase across the Pacific Northwest.

    Event Details

    • Date: Wednesday, April 15, 2026
    • Venue: Angel of the Winds Arena, 2000 Hewitt Ave, Everett WA 98201
    • Shows: AEW Dynamite (TBS) + AEW Collision (TNT) — both tapings same night
    • Tickets: Available at angelofthewindsarena.com and at the Les Schwab Box Office

    Why This Is a Big Night for Everett Wrestling Fans

    Live wrestling events in the Pacific Northwest are not everyday occurrences. Angel of the Winds Arena has become one of the more active mid-size arenas for touring wrestling and live events, and a double-taping night gives the local fanbase a full evening of live television-quality wrestling.

    If you’ve been on the fence about attending a live AEW event, this is an especially good entry point — two shows’ worth of storyline progression in a single evening, all from your seat in Everett.

    How to Get Tickets

    Tickets are available now at angelofthewindsarena.com and through the Les Schwab Box Office at the arena. Check the AEW website (aew.com) for the most current ticket availability and show times.

    Frequently Asked Questions: AEW in Everett April 15

    What is AEW Dynamite and Collision?

    AEW Dynamite is All Elite Wrestling’s flagship weekly show airing on TBS. AEW Collision is the secondary show airing on TNT. Both are live professional wrestling programs from the second-largest wrestling company in North America.

    When is AEW coming to Everett?

    Wednesday, April 15, 2026 at Angel of the Winds Arena in Everett. Both Dynamite and Collision will tape the same night.

    Where can I buy tickets for AEW in Everett?

    Tickets are available at angelofthewindsarena.com and through the Les Schwab Box Office at Angel of the Winds Arena, 2000 Hewitt Ave, Everett WA.

    Is AEW appropriate for kids?

    AEW events are generally family-friendly — think of it like a rowdy sporting event. Kids who enjoy professional wrestling will have a great time. The arena environment is energetic and loud.

  • Skate America Is Coming to Angel of the Winds Arena in November — Here’s What to Know

    Skate America Is Coming to Angel of the Winds Arena in November — Here’s What to Know

    Skate America 2026: The U.S. Figure Skating Grand Prix event returns to Everett’s Angel of the Winds Arena on November 13–15, 2026. It’s the third time the arena has hosted the event and the first time figure skating has come to the Pacific Northwest since 2018.

    Skate America Is Coming Back to Angel of the Winds Arena in November

    Everett is getting a world-class figure skating event this fall. U.S. Figure Skating has announced that the 2026 Skate America — one of six stops on the International Skating Union (ISU) Grand Prix of Figure Skating Series — will be held at Angel of the Winds Arena on November 13–15, 2026.

    The event is being hosted in partnership with the Snohomish County Sports Commission and marks the fifth time Skate America has been held in Washington State. For Angel of the Winds Arena, it’s the third time hosting the prestigious event — cementing Everett’s reputation as one of the premier destinations for major figure skating in the country.

    What Is Skate America?

    Skate America is the first event in the ISU Grand Prix series each season, drawing the top-ranked figure skaters in the world. Competitors include Olympic medalists and World Championship contenders across four disciplines: men’s singles, women’s singles, pairs, and ice dance. The event feeds directly into the Grand Prix Final held later in the season.

    The last time world-class figure skating came to the Pacific Northwest was 2018 — so this is a significant return for regional fans of the sport.

    Session Schedule

    • Thursday, Nov. 12 — Practice Session (All-Access ticket holders only)
    • Friday, Nov. 13 — Men’s Short Program & Pairs Short Program
    • Saturday, Nov. 14 (afternoon) — Women’s Short Program & Men’s Free Skate
    • Saturday, Nov. 14 (evening) — Rhythm Dance & Pairs Free Skate
    • Sunday, Nov. 15 — Free Dance & Women’s Free Skate

    How to Get Tickets

    Tickets go on presale for Friends of Figure Skating members on Tuesday, April 21 at 10:00 AM PT. The public on-sale opens Thursday, April 23 at 10:00 AM PT.

    Tickets are available at the Les Schwab Box Office at Angel of the Winds Arena or online at angelofthewindsarena.com. All-session packages are also available. More details at usfigureskating.org.

    Why This Is a Big Deal for Everett

    Angel of the Winds Arena has quietly become one of the most active mid-size event venues in the Pacific Northwest. Between the Silvertips playoff runs, AEW wrestling events, Billy Strings concerts, and now back-to-back Skate America appearances, the arena is drawing national attention.

    “Hosting Skate America in Everett is a privilege for Angel of the Winds Arena,” said General Manager Corey Margolis of Oak View Group. The Snohomish County Sports Commission has played a key role in securing the event each time.

    Frequently Asked Questions: Skate America 2026 in Everett

    When is Skate America 2026 in Everett?

    November 13–15, 2026 at Angel of the Winds Arena in Everett, WA.

    When do Skate America tickets go on sale?

    Public on-sale is Thursday, April 23 at 10:00 AM PT. Friends of Figure Skating presale starts Tuesday, April 21. Tickets available at angelofthewindsarena.com.

    What disciplines are at Skate America?

    Men’s singles, women’s singles, pairs, and ice dance — all four Olympic figure skating disciplines.

    Has Everett hosted Skate America before?

    Yes. This will be the third time Angel of the Winds Arena has hosted Skate America, making it one of the most frequently used Skate America venues in the country.

    How do I get to Angel of the Winds Arena?

    Angel of the Winds Arena is located at 2000 Hewitt Ave, Everett, WA 98201, just off I-5. Parking is available on site and in nearby garages.

  • Funko HQ in Everett: What to Expect, HQ Exclusives, and Why Spring Is a Great Time to Visit

    Funko HQ in Everett: What to Expect, HQ Exclusives, and Why Spring Is a Great Time to Visit

    Funko HQ in Everett isn’t just the world’s largest Funko store — it’s one of the most distinctly Everett cultural experiences you can have, and spring is a good time to visit.

    Funko’s world headquarters at 2802 Wetmore Ave is where the company makes, designs, and ships the Pop figures that have become one of the most recognizable collectibles on earth. The public retail experience there is the flagship — bigger than any other Funko store anywhere — and it’s paired with periodic HQ-exclusive releases not available through general retail channels.

    What to Expect Inside

    The store is organized by franchise: Star Wars, Marvel, DC, anime, gaming, music, sports, horror, and dozens of niche properties all have dedicated sections. If you’re a collector, you know exactly what that means. If you’re bringing someone who isn’t, the sheer density is its own spectacle. Figure displays are arranged creatively throughout the space — some are simple shelf displays, others are full set pieces that function as photo backdrops.

    HQ Exclusives

    Funko releases Everett HQ-exclusive figures seasonally — items only available at this location and not through general retail. These change regularly and are the primary reason frequent visitors keep coming back. Spring exclusives are typically released ahead of major pop culture events. Follow @originalfunko on Instagram and check funko.com for current exclusive availability before making a trip specifically for one.

    Events

    Funko HQ periodically hosts signings and launch events tied to major releases. These are announced through Funko’s channels with variable lead times — some sell out within hours. Worth following if you’re passionate about a specific property.

    Practical Details

    2802 Wetmore Ave, Everett WA. On-site parking. Open seven days a week — check funko.com for current hours. Easy to pair with a waterfront lunch or dinner at Restaurant Row (short drive).

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Where is Funko HQ?

    2802 Wetmore Ave, Everett WA. Check funko.com for current hours.

    What are HQ-exclusive Funko figures?

    Figures only available at the Everett HQ location, not through general retail. They change seasonally. Follow @originalfunko or check funko.com for current exclusives before visiting.

    Is Funko HQ good for families?

    Yes — particularly for kids who know pop culture. The franchise organization makes it easy to find what they’re into. Legitimate Everett field trip destination.

  • What’s Happening at the Schack Art Center This Spring — And Why You Should Go

    What’s Happening at the Schack Art Center This Spring — And Why You Should Go

    The Schack Art Center is one of Everett’s best free cultural resources — a working ceramics studio, public gallery, community classroom, and anchor of the monthly Art Walk — and most people in the city have never walked through the door.

    Located at 2921 Hoyt Ave, the Schack is not a museum you observe passively. It’s a working arts center where kilns are firing, printmakers are at the press, and fiber arts looms are in use. The public gallery is free. The classes and studio memberships are affordable. And the Schack anchors Everett’s third-Thursday Art Walk, which runs through downtown galleries monthly on the third Thursday — the next one is April 16.

    The Gallery

    Rotating exhibitions in the main gallery space, free and open to the public. The Schack shows regional and local artists across mediums. Check schack.org for the current exhibition and opening events — the Schack publishes their calendar regularly and it’s the authoritative source.

    Classes and Workshops

    The Schack runs ceramics, printmaking, fiber arts, painting, drawing, and mixed-media classes year-round at multiple skill levels. Drop-in workshops require no prior experience. Multi-week sessions are available for deeper development. The ceramics program is the most serious in Snohomish County — if you’ve ever wanted to learn to throw on a wheel, this is your place. Register at schack.org.

    Sorticulture 2026

    The Schack’s signature annual event — Sorticulture, a garden arts festival at the Everett waterfront drawing thousands of visitors — is the summer highlight. 2026 dates not yet officially announced; watch schack.org. It’s worth planning around.

    April Art Walk — April 16

    Third Thursdays monthly. Next one: April 16. Free. Start at the Schack at 2921 Hoyt Ave and walk the downtown gallery circuit from there. Most galleries stay open until 8 or 9 PM on Art Walk nights.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is the Schack Art Center free?

    The gallery is free and open to the public. Classes and studio memberships have fees. Check schack.org for current hours and registration.

    Where is the Schack?

    2921 Hoyt Ave, Everett WA 98201.

    When is the next Everett Art Walk?

    April 16, 2026 — the third Thursday of the month. Free, walkable through downtown galleries. Start at the Schack.

  • AEW Is Coming to Everett: Everything You Need to Know About Dynamite & Collision on April 15

    AEW Is Coming to Everett: Everything You Need to Know About Dynamite & Collision on April 15

    Q: Is AEW coming to Everett in 2026?
    A: Yes — AEW presents Dynamite & Collision: Spring Break-Thru at Angel of the Winds Arena on Wednesday, April 15, 2026. Dynamite airs live on TBS, with Collision taped immediately after for TNT. Tickets are available on Ticketmaster.

    AEW Is Coming to Everett: Everything You Need to Know About Dynamite & Collision on April 15

    If you’ve been sleeping on wrestling, this is your wake-up call: All Elite Wrestling is coming to Angel of the Winds Arena on Wednesday, April 15, 2026, and this is not a house show. This is a live television double-header — AEW Dynamite airing live on TBS, immediately followed by a taping of AEW Collision for TNT. Two full shows. One night. Right here in Everett.

    The event is branded AEW Dynamite & Collision: Spring Break-Thru, and it falls three days after AEW Dynasty — the company’s major pay-per-view event going down in Vancouver, BC on April 12. That means the Everett crowd is going to be walking into the immediate fallout from one of the biggest nights on the AEW calendar. Championship changes, storyline twists, wrestler feuds getting kicked into overdrive — it’s all going to land at Angel of the Winds Arena on a Wednesday night.

    If you’ve never been to a live AEW show, this is the one to catch. Let’s break it all down.

    What Is AEW Dynamite?

    AEW (All Elite Wrestling) is the most significant alternative to WWE in professional wrestling right now — and AEW Dynamite is the company’s flagship weekly television program. It airs live every Wednesday on TBS, drawing a consistent national audience and featuring some of the best in-ring talent anywhere in the world.

    What makes AEW different from what WWE fans may remember from their childhood: the emphasis is on in-ring performance. Long matches. Hard-hitting action. Technical wrestling from names you might recognize — Kenny Omega, MJF, CM Punk (back in AEW after a dramatic return), Jon Moxley, Will Ospreay, Chris Jericho. These are legitimate world-class wrestlers, and a live show is a completely different experience from watching on television.

    AEW Collision airs on TNT (also part of Warner Bros. Discovery) and follows a similar format. The Everett taping gives AEW two hours of content for Dynamite and a full Collision episode — meaning the roster will be fully deployed that night. Big matches. Title defenses. Major storyline moments.

    The Dynasty Fallout Factor

    The reason the April 15 Everett show is particularly interesting: it’s the first Dynamite after AEW Dynasty, a pay-per-view that’s shaping up to be one of the year’s biggest events. Dynasty goes down Sunday, April 12 in Vancouver, and then — three days later — the fallout lands in your backyard.

    This year’s Dynasty card is stacked. MJF defends the AEW World Championship against Kenny Omega. Jon Moxley takes on Will Ospreay for the Continental Championship. There’s a Casino Gauntlet for the TNT Title, a massive tag title match featuring FTR versus Adam Copeland and Christian Cage, and Chris Jericho — who just signed a new multi-year deal — making his return to in-ring action against Ricochet.

    Whatever happens at Dynasty, the Everett crowd gets the aftermath. New champions arriving hot. Storylines that just exploded getting their next chapter. The electric tension that follows a major pay-per-view is unlike anything else in pro wrestling, and it plays differently live in the building than on a TV broadcast. The Everett crowd will have opinions, and AEW crowds are loud and knowledgeable.

    Names to Know Before You Go

    MJF — Maxwell Jacob Friedman, the reigning AEW World Champion and arguably the best talker in professional wrestling right now. Whether he walks in as champion or walking away from Dynasty with the belt around someone else’s waist, his presence at the Everett taping is likely. He’s must-watch television.

    Kenny Omega — One of the best in-ring performers on the planet, full stop. His matches have a cinematic quality to them that doesn’t fully translate through a screen. Watching Omega work live is a different experience entirely.

    Jon Moxley — Former AEW World Champion multiple times over, current Continental Champion, and one of the most intense presences in any arena he enters. The Everett crowd will go absolutely electric for Moxley.

    Will Ospreay — The British Aerial Assassin is one of the most technically gifted wrestlers alive. If you want to understand why wrestling fans lose their minds over AEW’s in-ring product, watch Ospreay for five minutes.

    Chris Jericho — Everett fans of a certain age remember Jericho from his WWE days, but his second act in AEW has been extraordinary. He just signed a new multi-year deal and is returning to the ring at Dynasty. Le Champion is almost certainly going to have something to say in Everett.

    Darby Allin — Pacific Northwest’s own. Darby grew up in Seattle and is one of the most beloved figures in AEW — a fearless, skateboarding, death-defying highflyer with a face-paint aesthetic that’s become iconic. The Everett crowd will treat him like a hometown hero, because he basically is.

    What to Expect at a Live AEW Show

    If you’ve never been to a live wrestling event, here’s what to know: it’s louder than you expect, the sight lines from almost anywhere in Angel of the Winds Arena are excellent for wrestling (it’s a more intimate venue than a stadium), and the crowd itself is part of the entertainment. AEW fans chant, they react instantly to callbacks and references, and they do not tolerate bad wrestling — which means you’re generally watching a crowd that’s deeply invested in what’s happening in the ring.

    For the Dynamite taping, cameras are rolling live. The show starts promptly (usually 5:00 PM PT for the 8:00 PM ET airtime on TBS). Collision typically follows right after — so budget for a long evening. Bring your voice, wear your gear if you have it, and don’t be surprised if you end up trending on wrestling Twitter by the end of the night.

    Tickets and Venue Info

    Tickets are available through Ticketmaster. Angel of the Winds Arena is located at 2000 Hewitt Avenue in downtown Everett, easily accessible via I-5 and Everett Transit. The Les Schwab Box Office handles in-person and group sales — call (425) 322-2600 for group ticket inquiries.

    The venue seats around 10,000 for wrestling configurations, which means there isn’t a bad seat in the house for a show like this. Upper deck seats give you a great elevated view of the full ring; floor seats put you close to the action and the commentary table.

    The Bigger Picture: Angel of the Winds Arena Is Having a Year

    AEW on April 15 is just one piece of a stacked 2026 events calendar at Angel of the Winds Arena. Silvertips playoff games are running right now through at least mid-April. Life Surge comes in May. Hot Wheels Monster Trucks LIVE fills the building in late May. Billy Strings plays two nights in October. Skate America arrives in November.

    Everett’s arena has always punched above its weight for a city its size — and the 2026 booking calendar is proof. AEW choosing Angel of the Winds Arena for a live TV taping isn’t random; the company knows this is a wrestling market that shows up, gets loud, and makes great television. The Everett crowd has a chance to represent the Pacific Northwest on national television on April 15.

    Don’t waste it.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is AEW Spring Break-Thru?

    AEW Spring Break-Thru is the branded name for the two-night Dynamite & Collision taping event, with the Everett show on April 15 being the Dynamite taping (live on TBS) followed immediately by Collision (taped for TNT).

    What time does AEW Dynamite start in Everett?

    AEW Dynamite airs live on TBS at 8:00 PM ET / 5:00 PM PT. Doors typically open 90 minutes before showtime. The Collision taping follows immediately after Dynamite.

    Where do I buy tickets?

    Tickets are available on Ticketmaster and through the Les Schwab Box Office at Angel of the Winds Arena. Call (425) 322-2600 for group sales.

    Is this a good show for first-time wrestling fans?

    Absolutely. AEW shows are designed to be accessible to new fans while rewarding longtime followers. The athleticism and energy in the building is compelling even without deep storyline knowledge.

    Is Darby Allin from the Pacific Northwest?

    Yes — Darby Allin grew up in Seattle and is one of AEW’s most popular performers. Everett audiences tend to give him a massive home crowd reaction.

    What other events are coming to Angel of the Winds Arena in 2026?

    In addition to AEW on April 15, upcoming events include Silvertips playoff games (ongoing), MercyMe (April 24), Life Surge (May 16), Hot Wheels Monster Trucks LIVE (May 30-31), Billy Strings two nights (October 9), and Skate America (November 13-15).

    Where is Angel of the Winds Arena?

    Angel of the Winds Arena is located at 2000 Hewitt Avenue in downtown Everett, WA. It’s accessible via I-5 and served by Everett Transit. Parking is available in nearby surface lots and garages.

  • April at the Historic Everett Theatre: Five Shows Worth Your Saturday Night

    April at the Historic Everett Theatre: Five Shows Worth Your Saturday Night

    What’s playing at the Historic Everett Theatre in April 2026? Five verified shows including tribute rock (Def Leppard, Journey, Jimi Hendrix, Stevie Ray Vaughan), stand-up comedy (Henry Cho, Tyler Smith’s Dope Show), and an Elvis fundraiser for the Fallen Heroes Project. Venue: 2911 Colby Ave, Everett, WA. Box office: 425-258-6766.

    The 1901 brick building at 2911 Colby Ave has been putting on shows for longer than most of the rest of Everett has even existed. And this April, the Historic Everett Theatre is doing what it does best — stacking a month’s worth of live entertainment so dense it’s basically impossible to claim there’s nothing to do on a Saturday night in Everett.

    From thunderous tribute bands to sharp stand-up comedy to an Elvis performance that doubles as a fundraiser for fallen veterans, the theatre’s April lineup is a case study in why this venue continues to be the cultural anchor of downtown Everett. Here’s what’s coming up and which shows are worth clearing your calendar for.


    April 10 & 11: Hysteria + Infinity Project (Def Leppard & Journey Tributes)

    Friday, April 10 — Stevie Ray Visited with Randy Hansen | Doors 6:30 PM | Show 7:30 PM
    Saturday, April 11 — Hysteria (Def Leppard) with Infinity Project (Journey) | Doors 6 PM | Show 7 PM
    2911 Colby Ave, Everett, WA | Tickets via Tixr

    The weekend of April 10–11 is all about the golden era of rock. Opening the run is Stevie Ray Visited with Randy Hansen on Friday night — a double-bill tribute honoring both Stevie Ray Vaughan and Jimi Hendrix. Randy Hansen has built a serious following in the Pacific Northwest as one of the most committed Hendrix interpreters working today, and pairing his act with a Stevie Ray tribute makes this one of the more ambitious single-night lineups the theatre has booked this spring.

    Saturday night brings arguably the biggest crowd-pleasers of the month: Hysteria (a Def Leppard tribute) and Infinity Project (a Journey tribute) sharing the same stage. If you grew up with “Pour Some Sugar on Me” and “Don’t Stop Believin’,” this is a nostalgic one-two punch designed specifically to make you forget what year it is. These aren’t bar bands running through the hits — both acts have been playing these catalogs long enough to do them justice.

    For the Saturday show: doors at 6 PM, show at 7 PM. Get there early if you want a good spot on the floor.


    April 18: Tyler Smith Presents The Dope Show

    Saturday, April 18 | 7:00 PM
    2911 Colby Ave, Everett, WA | Tickets via Tixr
    Note: This is an external production. Theatre gift certificates and coupons are not valid for this event.

    If you’ve ever wondered what happens when comedians perform one sober set, take an intermission to consume cannabis, and then get back on stage to perform again — this is exactly that experiment, live and in public at one of Everett’s most storied venues.

    Tyler Smith’s The Dope Show is a touring comedy showcase that has developed a cult following for the comedic chaos that premise creates. The contrast between the tight, polished first sets and whatever happens after intermission is the entertainment. It’s unpredictable in the best possible way.

    Washington’s legal cannabis culture has created a whole lane for this kind of event, and seeing it staged inside the 125-year-old Historic Everett Theatre is a combination that probably couldn’t exist anywhere else in the country. Recommended for adults who enjoy boundary-pushing stand-up.


    April 24: Henry Cho

    Friday, April 24 | 8:00 PM
    2911 Colby Ave, Everett, WA | Tickets via box office: 425-258-6766

    Henry Cho is one of those comics who’s been quietly excellent for decades without ever making the kind of noise that gets him on magazine covers. His material is clean, sharp, and consistently underestimated — which is exactly why his shows tend to sell out. If you’ve seen him before, you already know. If you haven’t, April 24th is an excellent entry point.

    The 8 PM showtime makes this an easy choice for a dinner-and-comedy date night in downtown Everett. With limited tickets remaining as of early April, don’t sit on this one.


    April 25: Tracy Alan Moore as Elvis — Fallen Heroes Project Fundraiser

    Saturday, April 25 | Doors 6:30 PM | Show 7:30 PM
    2911 Colby Ave, Everett, WA | Tickets from $69 via venue and ticketing partners

    The month closes on a meaningful note. Tracy Alan Moore is widely considered one of the top Elvis Presley tribute artists on the West Coast, and his April 25 show at the Historic Everett Theatre is also a fundraiser for the Fallen Heroes Project, an organization that supports families of fallen U.S. military personnel.

    At $69 and up, this is one of the pricier evenings on the April calendar, but you’re getting both a high-production Elvis experience and the knowledge that your ticket revenue is going somewhere worthwhile. Moore’s command of Presley’s catalog — from the Sun Records rockabilly days through the Vegas years — is the kind of performance you can describe to people who weren’t there without sounding like you’re overselling it.

    The 1901 venue is a fitting setting for an Elvis show. The King started his career playing theaters not unlike this one, and there’s something genuinely poetic about seeing that tradition honored in a building that predates rock and roll by more than five decades.


    Why the Historic Everett Theatre Keeps Winning

    It would be easy to take this building for granted. It’s been standing on Colby Avenue since 1901 — through both World Wars, the Boeing boom, the 1990s downtown slump, and now the ongoing revival happening block by block through downtown Everett. The fact that it’s still here, still programming shows, still drawing audiences from across Snohomish County, is not an accident.

    The Historic Everett Theatre fills a specific and important niche: intimate enough that there’s not a bad seat in the house, but large enough to attract acts and touring productions that wouldn’t work in a bar. It’s the kind of venue that makes a city feel like a real city — not a bedroom community waiting for something to do on a Saturday night, but a place with its own cultural gravity.

    April’s lineup reflects that: five shows across four weekends, covering tribute rock, blues, stand-up comedy, and a veterans fundraiser. That’s a full month of reasons to stay in Everett instead of driving to Seattle.


    Quick Reference: April at the Historic Everett Theatre

    DateShowDoorsShow Time
    Fri, April 10Stevie Ray Visited + Randy Hansen6:30 PM7:30 PM
    Sat, April 11Hysteria (Def Leppard) + Infinity Project (Journey)6:00 PM7:00 PM
    Sat, April 18Tyler Smith’s The Dope Show (comedy)7:00 PM
    Fri, April 24Henry Cho (stand-up comedy)8:00 PM
    Sat, April 25Tracy Alan Moore as Elvis (Fallen Heroes fundraiser)6:30 PM7:30 PM

    Box office: 425-258-6766 | Tickets: Tixr or historiceveretttheatre.org
    Address: 2911 Colby Ave, Everett, WA 98201

    The theatre has been making this city worth living in since the year McKinley was president. Give it a Friday night this April — you won’t regret it.


    Frequently Asked Questions

    What time should I arrive at the Historic Everett Theatre?
    For most shows, doors open 30–60 minutes before the listed show time. For April 11, doors open at 6 PM with the show at 7 PM. For April 25, doors are at 6:30 PM for a 7:30 PM show. Arriving at doors is recommended for popular shows where floor space fills quickly.

    Where is the Historic Everett Theatre located?
    The theatre is at 2911 Colby Ave, Everett, WA 98201 in the heart of downtown Everett. Street parking and nearby lots are available. Box office: 425-258-6766.

    How old is the Historic Everett Theatre?
    The Historic Everett Theatre has been operating since 1901, making it over 125 years old and one of the oldest continuously operating performance venues in Washington State.

    Are the April shows all-ages?
    Age restrictions vary by event. The Dope Show on April 18 is a cannabis-themed comedy event — check Tixr or call 425-258-6766 to confirm age policy. Henry Cho on April 24 performs clean comedy appropriate for older teens and adults. Call the box office to confirm policies for specific shows.

    How do I buy tickets for Historic Everett Theatre shows?
    Most shows sell tickets through Tixr, the Historic Everett Theatre’s official website (historiceveretttheatre.org), or resellers like Vivid Seats and SeatGeek. For the Tracy Alan Moore Elvis tribute on April 25, tickets start at $69.

    Is the Fallen Heroes Project a legitimate charity?
    Yes. The Fallen Heroes Project is an established organization that provides support for families of fallen U.S. military personnel. The April 25 Tracy Alan Moore Elvis tribute is a fundraiser benefiting this organization.

    What happens if I have gift certificates or coupons for the Historic Everett Theatre?
    Theatre gift certificates and coupons are valid for Historic Everett Theatre-produced events. The Dope Show on April 18 is an external production and explicitly states that theatre gift certificates and coupons are not valid for that event.

    What other events are coming to Everett in spring 2026?
    Schack Art Center is running its “Water Ways: Healing the Circle of Water and Life” exhibition through May 16. APEX Everett has live music events throughout April including The Black Tones on April 17. The Everett Art Walk runs every third Thursday downtown. Exploring Everett covers the full scene — bookmark us for the latest.