Everett Comes To Life The First Friday Of Every Month
Clock Out. Stay Out. First Fridays.
Clock Out. Stay Out. First Fridays.
First Fridays are a monthly celebration of Everett’s nightlife, designed to bring people together through art, music, food, and culture. On the first Friday of each month, downtown transforms into a walkable showcase where businesses, artists, and performers collaborate to create unique experiences at every stop.
Each participating business offers something special—live music, pop-up art, themed menus, or unexpected collaborations—making every First Friday an invitation to explore, connect, and discover something new.
Friday, November 7th.
Friday, November 7th.
APEX Everett + EMI — 8 PM
Bobby Bare Jr. and SYLVI take the stage for Late Shift’s First Fridays at El Sid.
The Ten-01 — 9:30 PM
Keep the First Fridays energy going late into the night with DJ Midnight at The Ten-01, and grab some First Fridays food + drink specials
Obsidian Beer Hall — 10 PM
Join the After Hours Dance Party at Obsidian Beer Hall! Dance the night away in the art gallery as a DJ spins on the tables. Party runs 10 PM–1:30 AM.
Marcel — 7:00 PM
Grab a glass from Wonderwerk Wines, snag a bite from the food truck outside, and enjoy DJ Holy Cannoli spinning jams all evening
Brooklyn Bros. Pizzeria — 8 PM – 12 AM
Enjoy late-night happy hour deals and try the brand-new shareable apps menu, available exclusively during First Fridays.
Vision Quest Bookstore — 6 PM Discover new insights and perspectives at Vision Quest Bookstore’s First Friday event: Intuitive Readings. Four readers will be offering sessions throughout the evening, featuring tarot, astrology, oracle, and runes.
Salish Sea Ceramic Studio — 4 PM Join Salish Sea Ceramic Studio for an artsy evening. Take part in a special jewelry-making night, or paint some already made pottery.
Apollo Exos — 8 PM Celebrate the legacy of Jimi Hendrix with a special release and listening event for the Bold As Love box set at Apollo Exos.
Zamarama Gallery — 8 PM CATDOOR (Jillian Walker May) brings her unique blend of cello and synth-driven folk-pop to the gallery’s cozy house concert setting.