1118 East Pike Street, Seattle, WA 98122
Date
Tuesday, April 7th, 2026
Time
8:00 PM
Featuring: Izzy Access, Fraya Love
Unicorn
Phone: (206) 325-6492
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Monday nights at Unicorn mean one thing: the mic is yours. Nine to one, packed dance floor, pinball machines, a cocktail menu that goes on forever, and a crowd that actually knows how to have fun. Prizes, dancing, and enough energy to make you forget it's the start of the week.
Tuesday nights at Unicorn mean free bingo hosted by Izzy Access and Fraya Love, complete with vintage arcade games, audience participation, and actual prizes. No cover, no entry fee — just show up, grab a card, and get ready to shout bingo while drag queens run the show in a circus-themed room that somehow makes it all work.
Thursday night trivia at Unicorn is exactly what a neighborhood bar does best — free to play, great prizes, and a room full of people who actually know their stuff. Quiz kicks off at 7:30pm downstairs; doors open at 6pm so you can grab a seat and a drink before the questions start.
Seattle's longest-running drag show is now a Friday night fixture at Unicorn. Featuring legendary performers like Ladie Chablis, Londyn Bradshaw, Miss Texas 1988, Amora Namor, and LüChi, this free show starts at 7:30pm sharp with seating on a first-come, first-served basis. No cover charge means zero excuses to catch some of the city's best drag talent.
Monday nights at Unicorn are for singing your heart out — nine hours of open mic karaoke, pinball, dancing, and a cocktail menu that's genuinely impressive. The room's packed with people who actually want to hear you nail that one song you've been practicing, plus there are prizes to keep things interesting. Running 9pm to 1am every week.
The Devil's Advocates bring the sweetness with Jawbreaker, a monthly cabaret that mixes burlesque, drag, and live music into one reliably fun night. Second Wednesday of every month at Unicorn — expect rotating guest performers, raffle prizes, and a crowd that knows how to have a good time. $10 online, $15 at the door.
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Tuesday nights at CC's Seattle belong to the people who show up to sing along, mark their cards, and actually know every word. It's music bingo stripped down to what makes it work—good songs, good company, and the low-key fun of a neighborhood bar doing what it does best. Weekly.
Tuesday nights at Pony belong to the regulars who show up to belt out classic and alternative karaoke hits under the guidance of host TV. Come ready to bellow, drink cheap, and have an actually good time — no cover charge means there's zero reason not to.
Board games, video games, and the queer gaming community that actually gets it — Seattle Gaymers brings together LGBTQIA+ gamers of all skill levels for a laid-back Wednesday night at CC's. Whether you're into competitive gaming, casual board game nights, or just want to hang with people who speak your language, this is your crowd.
Free American Sign Language classes every Thursday night at CC's — all levels welcome, from complete beginners to folks brushing up their skills. Members of the Deaf community regularly attend and teach, which means you're learning from the people who live the language. It's a genuinely welcoming space to connect, practice, and build communication skills with folks in the community.