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Snoqualmie Casino & Hotel announces return of outdoor Summer Concert Series

10 March 2025

(PRESS RELEASE) -- Get ready for an unforgettable summer as Snoqualmie Casino & Hotel proudly announces the return of its Summer Concert Series, featuring two weekends of high-energy performances from legendary and rising artists. The highly anticipated event will take place 6-8 June and 24-27 July 2025 at Snoqualmie Casino & Hotel’s Mountain View Plaza, bringing music lovers together for an electrifying outdoor experience with breathtaking views of the Cascade Mountains.

This year’s star-studded lineup includes:

June 2025
6 June: Melanie Fiona with The Gap Band
7 June: P.O.D.
8 June: Joel Chan

July 2025
24 July: Parliament-Funkadelic featuring George Clinton
25 July: HANSON
26 July: The Rumba Kings
27 July: Austin Jenckes with Special Guests

A Diverse and Local Celebration of Music
Snoqualmie Casino & Hotel's diverse lineup features a rich blend of 24 local Native and non-Native musicians performing. These talented artists represent a wide range of genres and cultural influences, ensuring a unique and authentic experience that highlights the depth of the Pacific Northwest's vibrant music scene. By supporting both local talent and world-renowned performers, the casino continues to celebrate community, diversity, and artistic excellence.

“We take immense pride in reintroducing our entertainment program. In this endeavor, our team has been guided by a strong commitment to celebrate our culture and support the local entertainment community by offering a platform for these bands to showcase their talents. Our venue has a reputation for being inclusive and dedicated to creating opportunities for local artists, emerging acts, and indigenous performers. As we move into a larger space, we aim to broaden our efforts to provide even more opportunities for bands of all levels to perform.” –Troy Wyatt, Entertainment Operations Manager.

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