The Woodland Park Zoo has revealed the lineup for its 41st annual BECU ZooTunes concert series, featuring a diverse range of artists, including both fan favorites and newcomers. Tickets for the summer event go on sale starting February 14th, with presale opportunities for zoo members and FOX 13 Seattle viewers.
The Woodland Park Zoo has announced the lineup for this year’s ZooTunes concert season.The zoo will welcome guests back to the meadow this summer for the 41st annual BECU ZooTunes concert series. The event features a diverse lineup, including fan-favorite artists and newcomers making their ZooTunes debut.Keep reading for ticket information and the full lineup.The Woodland Park Zoo member presale begins Thursday, Feb. 13, at 10 a.m.
They will not be sold at the Zoo gates. Each guest can buy up to four tickets per concert with a total limit of 12 tickets overall.Some of the biggest headliners for ZooTunes 2025 include Elvis Costello and The Imposters, DEVO, Men I Trust, Regina Spektor, and more.
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