Burien Parks' 'Music in the Park' lineup announced for this summer

Burien, WALocal News

Burien Parks unveiled its 2014 "Music in the Park" concert series, scheduled for Wednesday nights at North SeaTac Park and Thursday nights at Lake Burien School Park from 6:30 to 8:00 p. m. The series kicks off on July 16 with The Joy Mills Band and concludes on August 14 with Longstride. This year's lineup features a range of musical styles, including country, gypsy jazz, and reggae rock, appealing to a broad audience. Rainout locations will be announced in case of inclement weather, ensuring that the community can still enjoy the performances.

This initiative aims to strengthen community ties and promote local artists, reflecting Burien's commitment to cultural enrichment. Concerts provide a platform for local musicians while offering families an opportunity to gather and enjoy summer evenings. For additional details, residents can visit the Burien Parks website. The series showcases the city's dedication to enhancing community engagement through the arts.

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