🎶 ZooTunes Is Back at Woodland Park Zoo

For Its 41st Summer

A star-studded outdoor concert series with a cause — and some seriously good vibes

If your perfect summer night includes live music, a picnic blanket, and a giraffe watching from the distance — ZooTunes is calling your name.

Back for its 41st season, BECU ZooTunes is once again transforming Woodland Park Zoo’s meadow stage into one of the most unique concert venues in the Pacific Northwest. And this year’s lineup? Let’s just say it’s packed with returning legends and exciting newcomers.

🌍 What Makes ZooTunes So Special?
This isn’t your typical concert series. Every ticket helps fund:

  • 🐘 Animal care and conservation efforts

  • 🌱 Global and local sustainability programs

  • 🎓 Educational outreach for youth and families

So you’re not just vibing to great music — you’re making a real difference for wildlife, too.

🎤 Who’s Performing This Year?
This season’s lineup includes a blend of:

  • Beloved artists with loyal followings

  • Breakout acts making their ZooTunes debut

  • National and global touring names with millions of Spotify streams

And yes — the genres range from indie to soul, classic rock to world music, and everything in between.

🪑 What to Bring
Pro tip: ZooTunes is a BYO-everything kind of event. You’ll want to bring:

  • Blankets or low-backed chairs

  • Your favorite snacks (or grab food from local vendors)

  • A light jacket for evening shows

  • Reusable water bottles (stay hydrated, folks)

🌿 Why It’s a Must-Do Summer Experience
There’s something magical about listening to live music surrounded by the sights and sounds of the zoo. It feels personal, peaceful, and deeply Northwest.

Whether you're going with friends, a date, or making it a family night, ZooTunes always delivers on the vibe.

🧭 Final Thoughts
ZooTunes is one of those summer traditions that feels like Seattle at its best — community-driven, surrounded by nature, and full of rhythm. Don’t sleep on tickets — they usually go fast.

🔗 Get the full lineup and ticket info at southsoundreport.com, and follow @aaronthomaspnw for more can’t-miss summer happenings across the South Sound.