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Tacoma Pinball Tourney

Airport Tavern 5406 S Tacoma Way, Tacoma, WA, United States

Sunday Night Pinball and Retro Game Night - The Format is 4 players to a machine with the bottom 2 taking a strike for a 3 strike knock out.. Top 4 take the pot. Tourney starts at 7pm-ish - $5 buy in Facebook event page: https://www.facebook.com/events/565600333787767/

Bremerton Weekly Tournament

Another Castle Arcade Bremerton 305 Pacific Ave, Bremerton, WA, United States

Another Castle's Weekly Pinball Tournament, every Sunday. Registration begins at 7pm, tournament starts at 7:30pm. $5 buy in, Triple knock (triple elimination) bracket format.  IFPA Points awarded every week! Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Another-Castle-Arcade-Bremerton-905437132875052/

Another Castle’s Amateur Pinball Tournament

Another Castle Arcade Edmonds 23303 Hwy 99 Suite C, Edmonds, WA, United States

Triple elimination competition style, play your opponents on pinball games drawn at random. Try to beat your competitors score, and get by w/o any strikes. Three strikes, and you're out. Registration opens at 7:00PM, and costs $5. Tournament play starts at 8. Open to anyone ranked outside the top 4000 and/or unranked in the IFPA. Top […]

The Who’s TOMMY

The Who's rock opera about the deaf, dumb and blind boy who becomes a pinball sensation - as performed by the Seattle Gilbert & Sullivan Society. This interpretation promises to to expand beyond the original story of a white boy in 1970s England and that this version of TOMMY is a story that reaches across genders, […]

Raygun Progressive Pinball Tournament FINALS

Raygun Lounge 501 E Pine St, Seattle, WA, United States

Monday Night Progressive Tournament Finals. The winner of each previous week's tournament is entered into tonights event! $7 entry, 3 strikes tournament, $700 cash prizes! Sign up starts at 8. All-Ages! Facebook event page: https://www.facebook.com/events/174553183209247/

The Who’s TOMMY

The Who's rock opera about the deaf, dumb and blind boy who becomes a pinball sensation - as performed by the Seattle Gilbert & Sullivan Society. This interpretation promises to to expand beyond the original story of a white boy in 1970s England and that this version of TOMMY is a story that reaches across genders, […]