Marymoor Park announces 2025 summer concert series lineup in Redmond, WA

It is almost time for the summer concert series at Marymoor Park in Redmond. This will be the 22nd year of summer concerts.

The 2025 lineup has now been released for entertainment at King County's largest and oldest park just north of Lake Sammamish. The series kicks off on May 27.

Keep reading for the performer lineup, ticket information and commonly asked questions and the venue.

Marymoor Park concert (Will L via Yelp)

Who is playing the Marymoor Live 2025 concert series?

May 27

  • James Arthur with special guest The Army, The Navy

June 13                              

  • Drive-By Truckers plus Deer Tick with Thelma & The Sleaze

June 21                              

  • Acid Bath with High On Fire, YOB, Witch Mountain

June 22                              

  • Little Feat + Nitty Gritty Dirt Band

July 23                              

  • Brit Floyd – Wish You Were Here 50th Anniversary

July 25                               

  • Slightly Stoopid with Iration, Little Stranger

July 28                               

  • Iggy Pop

July 29                               

  • Melissa Etheridge + Indigo Girls

July 30                               

  • Indigo Girls + Melissa Etheridge

Aug. 1                            

  • Dispatch + John Butler (band), G. Love & Special Sauce, Donavon Frankenreiter

Aug. 2                           

  • Jordan Davis – 100.7 The Wolf’s Throwdown with Dylan Marlowe, Aaron Crawford, Antwane Tyler

Aug. 10                         

  • The Infamous Stringdusters + Leftover Salmon with Kitchen Dwellers

Aug. 12                         

  • Phantogram + STRFKR with Mamalarky

Aug. 13                         

  • 311 with Badflower, Sitting On Saturn

Aug. 21                         

  • Billy Currington with special guest Niko Moon

Aug. 23                        

  • Forever Young 2025 featuring Mark McGrath of Sugar Ray, Kid N Play, All 4 One, Montell Jordan, Chris Kirkpatrick of *NSYNC, O-Town, Ryan Cabrera, LFO

Aug. 28                        

  • Damian "Jr Gong" Marley & Stephen Marley with J Boog

Aug. 30                        

  • Michael Franti & Spearhead

Aug. 31                        

  • Cypress Hill with special guest Suicidal Tendencies

Sept. 3                   

  • Kolohe Kai with Fia

Sept. 12                 

  • Sublime – 107.7 The End’s End of Summer with The Ataris, Almost Monday, Hannah Duckworth

Sept. 13                 

  • Smokey Robinson

Sept. 18                 

  • Band of Horses + Iron and Wine

How to get tickets to Marymoor Live 2025

Full list of shows and ticket prices are available on the Marymoor Live Ticketmaster page.

Can you bring in a chair?

The festival only permits low-backed beach-type chairs that do not come off the ground more than 12 inches. Typical lawn chairs and patio furniture is banned.

Will there be food at Marymoor Live?

Organizers have selected more than 10 food trucks for attendees to have access to. While guests cannot arrive or leave with alcohol, there will be wine and beer for purchase once inside the festival area.

Parking options

Concert parking is offered at $20 per vehicle, organizers say cash is preferred for this, but non-AMEX cards are accepted. The rest of the park is cashless.

Parking lots open two hours prior to the concert. 

The Source: Information for this article came from Marymoor Live.

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