B-Town Fiesta will return to Burien Town Square Park

Burien, WALocal News

B-Town Fiesta will return to Burien Town Square Park on September 21, 2025, with festivities commencing at noon and lasting until 3 AM the following day. The event will feature a mix of entertainment, food, and activities, appealing to a wide audience. Categories for the event include nightclubs, fishing sports, and concerts, showcasing local talent and businesses. The Burien community anticipates a large turnout, reinforcing local culture and community ties. This annual celebration has become a staple in the region, drawing visitors from the Seattle Metropolitan Area.

The event not only entertains but also supports local businesses and fosters community connections. With its diverse offerings, B-Town Fiesta serves as a vital platform for local engagement and celebration. The festival highlights the vibrant atmosphere of Burien, making it a must-attend event for residents and visitors alike.

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