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Date
Saturday, March 29, 2025
Time
5:30 p.m.
Place
Armory Food & Event Hall
Cost
Free Event

Pregame at the Armory, presented by WaFd Bank, is your go-to spot for game day vibes before every Kraken weekend home game at Climate Pledge Arena. Two hours before puck drop, the Armory comes alive with Kraken energy.

Stop by to enjoy fan favorites, including a live DJ, a massive screen with top-shelf Kraken content, corn hole, floor hockey, face painting, Kraken photo ops, caricature artists, and more!

Don’t have a ticket to the game? No problem! Stick around to watch the Kraken on the big screen in the Armory while enjoying delicious eats from the many vendors inside the Armory Food & Event Hall.

The Party Starts Here—be part of the pregame ritual that electrifies The Deep!

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Mother Russia: Audio Described & ASL Interpreted

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Beauty and The Beast Family Matinee

Admission Fee
Bruce Wells’ Beauty and the Beast is back by popular demand! Come enjoy this enchanting tale of adventure, unlikely friendships, and the power of true love.
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Seattle Kraken vs Dallas Stars

Admission Fee
The Seattle Kraken host the Dallas Stars at Climate Pledge Arena.
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Mother Russia

Admission Fee
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