Thursday, June 4, 2026

Seattle Outdoor Concert Guide 2026

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Bumbershoot brings big names to Seattle’s outdoor spaces.
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Everything moves outside in the summer, and our music festivals are not immune. Seattleites have options for outdoor music events spanning from Capitol Hill to Woodinville to Tacoma.


Seattle Area

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The wildlife isn’t the only thing that howls at ZooTunes.
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ZooTunes

  • June 4: Yacht Rock Revue
  • June 14: Belle and Sebastian 30th Anniversary Tour “If You’re Feeling Sinister”
  • July 1: The Revivalists
  • July 19: Pavement
  • July 23: Maren Morris
  • August 2: Ani DiFranco
  • August 6: Suki Waterhouse 
  • August 9: The Mountain Goats / The Hold Steady performing “Boys and Girls in America”
  • August 11: Jesse Welles
  • August 13: Jason Isbell
  • August 16: The Beths / Beach Bunny
  • August 18: Courtney Barnett
  • August 20: The Breeders

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In Capitol Hill, it isn’t your grandma’s block party.
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Capitol Hill Block Party

August 7–9

  • MUNA
  • Disco Lines
  • Wet Leg
  • Magdalena Bay
  • Parcels
  • DJ Trixie Mattel
  • Zack Fox
  • Tinashe DJ set
  • MPH
  • Between Friends
  • and more…

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Bumbershoot’s locale makes cooling off easy.
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Bumbershoot

September 5–6

  • Turnstile
  • Death Cab for Cutie
  • Orville Peck
  • Japanese Breakfast
  • Blood Orange
  • Bikini Kill
  • Chase and Status
  • De La Soul

Lumen Field

  • July 16: Ella Mai
  • July 18: Jimmy Eat World
  • August 1: Ed Sheeran
  • August 10: Yeat
  • August 16: Grupo Frontera
  • August 19: Goose
  • August 26: Karol G

T-Mobile Park

  • June 25: Fuerza Regida
  • August 30–31: Noah Kahan

Concerts at the Mural

  • July 2: Shelby Natasha
  • August 13: hi hi hi
  • September 26: The Rhapsody Project

Marymoor Live

  • May 23: Claypool Gold
  • June 8: The Human League
  • June 12: The Dead South
  • June 13: Iration
  • June 17: Buju Banton and Stephen Marley
  • July 10: Blues Traveler/Gin Blossoms 
  • July 12: Marcus King Band
  • July 25: Young the Giant
  • July 31: Slightly Stoopid
  • August 11: ZZ Top
  • August 19: Trombone Shorty and Orleans Avenue
  • August 21: NEEDTOBREATHE
  • August 22: Alison Krauss and Union Station Featuring Jerry Douglas
  • August 30: The Beach Boys

Greater Washington

White River Amphitheater

Auburn

  • June 16: Kid Cudi
  • June 30: Machine Gun Kelly and Wiz Khalifa
  • July 15: Hilary Duff, La Roux and Jade LeMac
  • July 23: Evanescence, Spiritbox, and Nova Twins
  • August 5: Motionless in White
  • August 6: Santana and the Doobie Brothers
  • August 8: Luke Bryan
  • August 13: 311 and Dirty Heads
  • August 18: Toto, Christopher Cross and The Romantics
  • August 23: Muse
  • August 30: Train, Barenaked Ladies, and Matt Nathanson
  • September 11: Five Finger Death Punch, Cody Jinks, and Eva Under Fire
  • September 17: Rob Zombie and Marilyn Manson
  • September 24: Godsmack, Stone Temple Pilots and Dorothy

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Winemakers and musicians collab on the Chateau Ste. Michelle lawn.
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Chateau Ste. Michelle Summer Concerts

Woodinville

  • May 24: Yellowcard
  • June 6–7: Bob Dylan
  • June 25: All The Feelings Tour with Metric, Broken Social Scene, and Stars
  • June 26: Rhiannon Giddens presents American Tunes: Lift Ev’ry Voice and Sing
  • June 27: Dierks Bentley
  • July 1: Ziggy Marley
  • July 2: Turnpike Troubadours
  • July 3: KALEO
  • July 21: The Fray
  • July 24: Wynonna Judd and Melissa Etheridge
  • July 25: Boys II Men
  • July 26: Fitz and the Tantrums
  • August 2: The Australian Pink Floyd Show
  • August 3: Lindsey Stirling
  • August 4–5: Tedeschi Trucks Band
  • August 7: Dark Star Orchestra
  • August 8: Sarah McLachlan
  • August 18: O.A.R. Three Decades Tour
  • August 21: Gipsy Kings featuring Nicolas Reyes 
  • September 2: Tori Amos
  • September 18: Beck
  • September 27: Hermanos Gutiérrez

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There’s nothing like an evening at the Gorge Amphitheatre.
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Gorge Amphitheatre

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  • May 29–31: Brandi Carlile
  • June 5–6: Rüfüs Du Sol
  • June 27–28: Beyond Wonderland
  • July 24–25: Chris Stapleton
  • August 14–16: Bass Canyon
  • September 4–6: Dave Matthews Band
  • September 12–13: Above and Beyond Festival 
  • September 26: Jack Johnson

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In terms of campy music festivals, Timber! takes things literally.
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Timber! Outdoor Music Festival

carnation

July 23–25

  • Lady Wray
  • Reyna Tropical
  • Frankie and the Witch Fingers
  • Dead Pioneers
  • Kassa Overall

Showbox Concerts at Dune Peninsula

tacoma

  • July 9: Max Mcknown
  • July 14: Bob Moses and Cannons
  • July 24: Alabama Shakes
  • August 1: Koe Wetzel
  • August 7: Gavin Adcock
  • September 19: Bleachers

 

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