Buriens FREE Music in the Park returns Thursday, July 10 with weekly summer concerts at Lake Burien School Memorial Park

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Burien's Music in the Park concert series will launch on July 10, 2025, offering free live performances every Thursday evening at Lake Burien School Memorial Park. The concerts run until August 21 and feature a diverse lineup, including Latin rhythms and soulful classics, appealing to a wide audience. Community members are invited to enjoy the summer evenings by bringing blankets, lawn chairs, and picnics. In case of rain, concertgoers should verify potential relocation by calling (206) 988-3700 after 5 p. m.

on concert nights. “This series is a great way to celebrate summer, music, and community,” said organizers in announcing the lineup. The event receives sponsorship from the City of Burien, The B-Town Blog, and 4Culture, highlighting local support for cultural initiatives. The lineup includes performers like Correo Aéreo and Smashing Flannels, promising a lively atmosphere. Music in the Park has become a cherished tradition for Burien residents, fostering community engagement and enjoyment.

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