Capitol Hill Block Party 2025 drops Friday from schedule, will now be 21 event UPDATE
The 2025 Capitol Hill Block Party in Seattle is set to undergo significant changes, eliminating its traditional Friday opening day and transitioning to a "21+" age restriction. Scheduled for July 19-20, the festival will feature acts such as Thundercat, Porter Robinson, and DJ Pee. Wee, although the lineup is notably smaller than in previous years. This decision follows a series of safety concerns stemming from past incidents, including a tragic shooting in 2023 that raised the stakes for event safety. Producers are keen on creating a safer environment after increasing security measures last year.
While the festival has historically drawn large crowds, the decision to downsize reflects a cautious approach in light of community safety. Ticket sales were capped last year due to heightened interest, underscoring the festival's popularity. The changes aim to strike a balance between maintaining the festival's vibrant atmosphere and addressing public safety challenges in the busy Capitol Hill nightlife. As producers prepare to unveil further details, the community is eager to see how these adjustments will shape the festival experience.