UPDATE AUG. 14, 2025: Tonight’s (Thursday, Aug. 14, 2025) Music in the Park concert has been MOVED to the Burien Community Center, due to weather.

The concert will still be at the same time – from 6:30-8 p.m. – but will be indoors due to potential issues with the threat of the incoming rain/storm.

The featured band is The Olson Bros Band, who play country music:

“The Olson Bros Band originated in Olympia, WA and is led by singer/songwriters and brothers Luke and Isaac Olson. 

“After winning a songwriting contest for their original song ‘Sunrise’ in 2013, the band has been touring almost year round and has went on to record over 7 albums in that time! The band has only been gaining momentum and were named ‘King 5 Evening Magazine’s’ Best local band of Western Washington voted on by fans all over the northwest in 2023!

“The brothers have been blessed to share the stage over the years with some of country musics greats, including Eddie Montgomery, Craig Morgan, Dwight Yoakam, Lonestar, Phil Vassar, Michael Ray, Niko Moon, Eli Young Band and more. In 2021, the bros released their 4th studio album called ‘I Bleed Evergreen’, with the title track landing them a commercial for Subaru.  Their song ‘By and By’ has received international attention with a line dance for the song spreading across many countries in Europe and Latin America.”

The 2025 series has just one more performance, set for next Thursday, Aug. 21.

FULL LINEUP:

  • Aug. 14: The Olson Bros Band (Country) – MOVED to Burien Community Center
  • Aug. 21: Boogie Boulevard (Dance/R&B Hits of the 70s)

WEATHER NOTE: In case of rain, call (206) 988-3700 after 5 p.m. on concert nights for updates on possible relocation.

Sponsored by The City of Burien, The B-Town Blog, and 4Culture, this series promises another unforgettable summer of music and community.

More info here.

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