See You in the Park Summer Event Series

The place to be this summer is Tukwila parks. The “See You in the Park Series” hosted by Tukwila Parks turns these patches of grass into unforgettable social gatherings. Watch movies, listen to live music, play games, and hang out with dogs. Be sure and check them out this summer! 

July 13: Concert in the Park
Join Tukwila Parks for a lunchtime concert at Bicentennial Park near the Southcenter Mall

  • Food Truck: Fish Basket NW
  • Musical Entertainment: Adrian Xavier (Reggae)
  • Time: 11:30am – 1:30pm
  • Location: Bicentennial Park, 7200 Strander Boulevard

July 27: Movie in the Park

August 10: Tukwila Summer Park-A-Lympics
Bring your competitive spirit and join fun games for the whole family.

  • Food Truck: Mami Tran (Vietnamese)
  • Musical Entertainment: Clave Gringa
  • Time: 6pm – 8pm
  • Location: Riverton Park, 13263 Macadam Road South

August 24: Bark in the Park Summer Festival
Bring your furry friend for what is sure to be a doggone good time. Join the Best Pet Costume and Best Owner/Pet Look-alike contests!

  • Human Food Truck: MexiCuban
  • Dog Food: FREE dog treats from the Barkery!
  • Musical Entertainment: Entremundos Quarteto
  • Time: 6pm – 8pm
  • Location: Crestview Park, 16200 42nd Avenue South

The Rainier Symphony April Concert Series

It’s no secret that Tukwila has a bustling arts scene, and The Rainier Symphony is the perfect example of our community’s musical prowess. Composed of musicians of all skill levels and ages—including internationally-renowned professionals—this 70 member community orchestra performs regularly at the Foster Performing Arts Center where they have been providing the Puget Sound area with musical excellence for over 40 years. 

So if you’re looking for a night out that supports the community and fills you with inspiration, mark your calendar for the April concert series: American Voices. Begin the evening with Gwynne Kuhner Brown, a musicologist who will kick off the show with some thought-provoking pre-concert remarks. Then it’s time to settle into your seat for a wonderful performance that features a few pieces by renowned and contemporary African-American composers, including:

Toast of the Town Overture, by Quinn Mason

Coincident Dances, by Jessie Montgomery
Negro Folk Symphony, by William L. Dawson

Tickets for the following show times are just $20. Student and senior discounts are available. 

    • Saturday, April 9 at 7:30pm
    • Sunday, April 10 at 3pm

Reserve your seat here.