
If you love to take advantage of the live music offerings near you, this weekend offers several great reasons to leave the house.
From psychedelic folk to reggae, read on for a local music to-do list to fill your calendar.
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Alela Diane at Fremont Abbey

Tonight: Alela Diane takes the stage at Fremont Abbey. Hailing from Portland by way of Nevada, the singer-songwriter is an established pioneer in the nouveau psychedelic folk scene. Her first album, "The Pirate's Gospel" received critical acclaim in 2006. Since then, she's toured the US and Europe, and released six successful albums.
When: Friday, July 27, 8-10:30 p.m.
Where: Fremont Abbey Arts Center, 4272 Fremont Ave. N
Price: $20
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Daybreaker: A Midsummer Morning's Dream at Eden

Kick your Saturday off with a sweaty, early-morning rave. The party starts with an all-levels yoga flow, then dives into an electronic dance party fueled by live DJ sets and complimentary health-food snacks. And to help make it a midsummer's morning to remember, revelers are encouraged to dress to impress — in their favorite Renaissance or Shakespearean gear.
When: Saturday, July 28, 9 a.m.-12 p.m.
Where: Eden Seattle, 1950 First Ave. S
Admission: $18-$30
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One Drop at Nectar Lounge

San Diego-based reggae band One Drop hits the stage at Nectar Lounge this Sunday night. Inspired by the likes of Gregory Issacs, The Police and Steel Pulse, the band melds classic roots reggae and dub music with a blend of R&B, pop and rock subtleties.
When: Sunday, July 29, 8 p.m.- Monday, July 30, 2 a.m.
Where: Nectar Lounge, 412 N. 36th St.
Price: $10-$15
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