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Join us for light shows throughout the game at every Friday night game this season!
Get to Climate Pledge Arena early and celebrate the Storm on the plaza. Join us for family-friendly outdoor games, food trucks, beer garden and more!
These signature game-day experiences celebrate, educate, and invest in the communities that make Seattle vibrant. Each game will highlight a unique community or cause, creating a meaningful intersection of sport, culture, and social impact. Three games — Pride Night, Black Excellence Night, and Believe in Women Night — will feature special merchandise designed by local artists!

Celebrate AANHPI Month as the Storm hosts the Connecticut Sun on Wednesday, May 20 at 7:00 pm. Throughout the evening, fans will be able to celebrate and experience the diversity, strength and creativity of the AANHPI communities through special performances and activations throughout Climate Pledge Arena. An exclusive in-arena only line of merch will be available for purchase at the Storm Team Shop.

The Storm’s first Black Excellence game will be on Friday, June 12 against the Golden State Valkyries at 7:00 pm. Fans are invited to arrive at Climate Pledge Arena early for a fan fest full of food, music and more, located on the west outdoor concourse. Special merchandise designed by Yolanda Galery will be available for purchase at the Storm Team Shop. Galery is a self-taught portrait artist based in Seattle whose work explores cultural identity and the celebration of Black natural beauty. She is a recipient of the 2025 BRAVA Emerging Artist Award from the Bainbridge Island Museum of Art and was featured in the Melodies of the Diaspora exhibit at the Bellevue Art Museum.

The Storm’s Pride Night celebration will take place on Saturday, June 27 at 6:00 pm when the team hosts the Atlanta Dream. 🏳️🌈
Fans can take part in activations around the concourse that support and celebrate the LGBTQ+ community. This year’s Pride merch collection is designed by Monyee Chau, a Seattle-based artist whose work aims to build community while celebrating collective healing and identity. Their work has been exhibited in museums and galleries including the Wing Luke Museum, Museum of Northwest Art, Mori Art Museum and Copelouzon Museum. Fans are invited to arrive at Climate Pledge Arena early for a fan fest on the west outdoor concourse that will include food, music and more.

Join the Storm for Inclusion Night on Monday, August 10 as the Chicago Sky and Seattle Storm tipoff at 7:00 pm. 🤝
The evening will feature events dedicated to promoting inclusion, accessibility and visibility in sports. Special Olympics Washington will be presented with a donation from Premera Blue Cross to support their ongoing work for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities.

The Storm’s annual Kicks for Equality Night and Sneakerball returns on Sunday, August 16 at 2:00 pm, as the Chicago Sky comes to town. On game day, players will wear custom-designed sneakers highlighting causes they are passionate about. These one-of-a-kind sneakers, along with exclusive Storm memorabilia and experiences, will be featured in the Kicks for Equality auction, available both in person and online. Proceeds from the auction will benefit local nonprofits selected by the players. Tickets for Sneakerball, the VIP fundraising event held in the Moët & Chandon Imperial Lounge during the game, will go on sale at a later date.

The new Toronto Tempo visit Seattle for a matchup on Wednesday, August 26 at 7:00 pm. Throughout the evening, fans will be able to honor the Indigenous peoples of the Pacific Northwest and celebrate their enduring contributions, culture and resilience.

The Storm’s annual Believe in Women Night is on Thursday, September 17 at 7:00 pm against the Las Vegas Aces. During halftime, four leaders from the community will be honored and presented with a donation to a nonprofit of their choice to support their ongoing work. Selected by Storm players and staff, the beneficiaries are members of the community who are driven by their shared philosophy that women and girls should have the chance to succeed at every level, no matter their race, ethnicity or gender. The Believe in Women merch collection is designed by Esmeralda Vasquez, a Yakima-born and Seattle based muralist, who uses each piece of fabric to weave different cultures, communities and identities together.