Dance The Night Away At A Quirky 70s Disco Party In A Train Car In Washington That Happens Every Month
Whether or not you’re old enough to remember the 70s, you must admit, they knew how to throw a party back then. And while disco’s glory days may be over, in some places, it’s still alive and well. In fact, you can boogie down to disco tunes three times a month in Seattle’s SoDo neighborhood… and you can do it in a train car. We’ve discovered Washington’s most creative dance party, and you won’t want to miss it.

It's been part of Seattle's SoDo neighborhood for decades.

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Singing karaoke inside a train car is as amazing as it sounds.
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Stayin' Alive is held here on every Saturday except the last Saturday of the month from 10 p.m. - 2 a.m.

With resident DJs spinning disco tunes from the past and present, a vintage disco clothing pop-up shop, and even a drag queen glitter station, it has all the makings of a unique party.

Guests are encouraged to wear sequins, silks, bell bottoms, and dancing shoes.

We promise, it's even better than it sounds.
Ready to boogie? Learn more about Stayin’ Alive here.
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