A Home Run for Spring and What’s Next at Kirkland Urban!
April showed up in full swing at Kirkland Urban, and if you joined us, you already know we hit a home run.
We stepped up to the plate with Home Run for the Planet: There’s No Place Like Home, a high-energy Earth Day celebration that brought the community together for a little fun and a lot of purpose.
From baseball-themed games to music, family-friendly activities, and eco-inspired engagement, the plaza was buzzing with activity.
The Mariner Moose made an appearance for a meet and greet, with fans also enjoying a raffle for Mariners tickets, baseball card trading for collectors and newcomers alike, and classic ballpark snacks and treats.
If you missed it, don’t worry this is just the beginning of a season filled with reasons to get outside, gather, and explore at Kirkland Urban.
Celebrate Mother’s Day at Kirkland Urban
Make it simple, thoughtful, and full of heart.
Pick up a fresh bouquet from QFC or spend time getting creative together at Paint Kirkland with a hands-on painting experience.
Or make it a full day out: take mom to Five Iron Golf to brush up on her swing, book a restorative reset at Restore Hyper Wellness, refresh her wardrobe at Walla Walla Clothing Co., treat her to a fresh set at Zode Nail Bar, or step into sunnier days with a new pair of designer sunglasses from Urban Eyes.
When it’s time to refuel, grab a flavorful bite at Soi Thai Restaurant and Bar or Dough Zone.
Plus, on May 9–10, select retailers will offer a complimentary petite bouquet with purchase.
However you celebrate, it’s an easy way to make the day feel personal, fun, and memorable.
Sunset Markets + Concert Nights Are Back
Save the dates – your favorite summer series returns May 21.
Once a month, the plaza transforms into an open-air mix of live music, local makers, and seasonal bites. Each night brings its own vibe, blending sound, flavor, and creativity with a distinctly PNW feel.
It’s easy, all-ages, and made for lingering—think face painting, lawn games, and plenty of room to spread out and stay awhile.
Bring a blanket, grab your crew, and settle into golden hour.
May 21 | 4–8 PM
Eden kicks things off with high-energy rock, blues, and pop—led by The Voice Top 20 artist Savanna Woods—paired with bold local flavors.
June 18 | 4–8 PM
Roemen and the Whereabouts bring retro soul with a Motown feel, alongside nostalgic eats and colorful makers.
July 16 | 4–8 PM
Laurel Canyon Legacy leans into ‘60s and ‘70s California rock, with a laid-back, boho-inspired market to match.
August 20 | 4–8 PM
West Coast Feed wraps the season with upbeat rock, funk, and a lively, festival-style food scene.