Good morning, this is your Spokane Local Frequency for Sunday, November 9, 2025.
Hope you’re waking up to a crisp autumn Sunday in Spokane. There’s a full lineup of ways to spend your day across the city, so let’s get right into what’s happening around town. Kicking things off for sports fans, tonight will be a big moment as Spokane Velocity FC face off in the USL1 semifinals at One Spokane Stadium. The game kicks off at 6 p.m. local time, and whether you’re grabbing a seat in the stadium or streaming at home, there’s bound to be a lot of energy as Velocity aim for a finals berth. If you need a place to cheer with fellow fans, a number of local venues will have the match on—just double check times as doors open early for this playoff event.
If music is calling your name this Sunday, the King of Instruments concert lifts off at 3 p.m. at St. Mark’s Lutheran Church. Expect both meditative and electrifying organ music performed by the Spokane Chapter of the American Guild of Organists—perfect for those looking for inspiration or even just a unique musical experience to start their week. And if you’re more into high-decibel excitement, metal titans Soulfly are invading the Knitting Factory tonight. Doors open at 7, and this is an all-ages show. Prepare for pounding rhythms and a crowd ready to let loose.
For a globetrotter’s taste in culture, tonight at Gonzaga the Night of Nations returns. From 6 to 9 at Hemmingson Ballroom, the International Student Union shares a celebration of world cultures with food, performances, and a vibrant community spirit. Tickets can be purchased online or at the door, and expect a journey of sights and sounds from across the globe—without leaving Spokane.
Those wanting a more contemplative Sunday morning can join services streaming live from the Hamblen Park Presbyterian Church or Summit Spokane Church. Both have their doors and social feeds open, so you can tune in with your coffee from home.
For families who want to get out while keeping things mellow, CenterPlace in Spokane Valley is hosting Widows Might this afternoon at 12:45. It’s a supportive community event open to all.
Looking ahead in the arts, there’s buzz for the return of Spokane’s favorite holiday tradition—preparations are already underway for The Nutcracker Ballet and the Bing Crosby Holiday Fest. And while you make your plans for the coming weeks, remember that fall concert tours by comedy acts, jazz ensembles, and big names like Paula Poundstone and David Sedaris will be rolling through Spokane’s downtown venues soon.
Whether you’re out exploring, catching a show, or rooting for our hometown teams, there’s no shortage of ways to make your Sunday memorable. This has been Spokane Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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