Highline SeaTac Botanical Gardens FREE Music in the Garden Series Begins This Friday, Aug. 4

Burien, WALocal News

The Highline SeaTac Botanical Garden is set to launch its complimentary "Music in the Garden" concert series this Friday, August 4, 2023, with performances taking place every Friday evening throughout August. This initiative aims to provide residents of SeaTac, Tukwila, Burien, and Normandy Park an opportunity to enjoy live music in a stunning outdoor environment. Guests are encouraged to bring their own low-back lawn chairs or blankets to enhance their experience. As a treasured community asset, the garden has been drawing visitors from across South King County, celebrating its unique heritage and natural beauty. Spanning approximately 11 acres, the garden features a diverse array of plants, including roses, lilies, and a captivating Japanese garden, making it a perfect backdrop for musical performances.

This series not only supports local artists but also fosters community engagement and appreciation for the arts. The concerts represent a wonderful way to experience the joys of summer in the Pacific Northwest. For further details, attendees can visit the garden's events page or social media platforms.

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