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The Revivalists Concert Live at Woodland Park Zoo | Seattle – July 01st, 2026
Imagine stepping into Woodland Park Zoo and feeling like you’ve traveled back in time with the charming 1926 carousel spinning tales for kids and adults alike. It’s that perfect blend of nostalgia and wild adventure. The old Lion Enclosure from 1936 still stands proud, now serving as a hub for educational programs and community gatherings, talk about a piece of history with a purpose. In 2019, the zoo took a leap into the digital age with an immersive virtual tour of the Savanna, making it easier than ever to get up close with exotic animals from anywhere. And let’s not forget the Humboldt penguin habitat opened in the late 2000s, a beautifully recreated environment that’s as close to their natural home as you’ll see outside of the wild. The zoo’s big on inspiring conservation, especially through initiatives like Learning Group Spots that really get visitors thinking about saving wildlife. If you’re planning to see The Revivalists in Seattle, this is the perfect stop beforehand, offering a mix of fun, education, and a little soul-searching about our planet. Plus, with a zoo membership, every visit helps support those efforts, so you’re not just having a good time, you’re making a difference. Getting there is a breeze too, just head east on West Dravus Street from Magnolia or from South Lake Union, take North Westlake Avenue north, then swing onto 50th Street North and you’re in. Trust me, it’s worth the trip, there’s a kind of magic in those historic cages and lush habitats that’ll stick with you long after the music stops.