ZooNights Returns To Oregon Zoo

When summer returns to Portland, it’s cause for celebration — and time to soak up the good vibes at ZooNights! Friday evenings, from June 20 through Aug. 22, guests can enjoy live local music, food carts, animal encounters and activities for all ages at the Oregon Zoo.

“Nothing beats summer nights in Portland,” said Jamie Inglis, the zoo’s events director. “And ZooNights is the perfect way to soak up the sunshine, listen to stellar local performers and enjoy an evening at the Oregon Zoo.”

ZooNights features live music on the lawn at 6:30 p.m. and activities starting at 5 p.m.. The series kicks off June 20 with Hit Machine and continues June 27 with Tom Petty tribute band Petty Fever. The following week features a special Thursday ZooNights (due to the July 4 holiday on Friday) with country belter Jacquie Roar. The full lineup of performers is as follows:

June 20 – Hit Machine

June 27 – Petty Fever

July 3 – Jacquie Roar

July 11 – Kalimba

July 18 – Conjunto Alegre

July 25 – Bloco Alegria

Aug. 1 – Stone in Love

Aug. 8 – Jujuba

Aug. 15 – Jeff Miller and the Congregation

Aug. 23 – Garcia Birthday Band

Food and snacks will be available, including the ever-popular elephant ears, plus a selection of local beer and wine for adults.

ZooNights is a special event and is not included with regular daytime admission. Tickets must be purchased online in advance. For more information, visit oregonzoo.org/nights.

As part of Metro, the Oregon Zoo helps make greater Portland a great place to call home. Committed to conservation, the zoo acts globally on behalf of species from pikas to polar bears. Over the past 30 years, it has prevented extinctions, expanded populations, advanced conservation science, and formed powerful communities to protect wildlife in the Northwest and around the world. To plan your trip, go to oregonzoo.org/visit.

Support from the Oregon Zoo Foundation enhances and expands the zoo’s efforts in species recovery, conservation education and animal well-being. Members, donors and corporate and foundation partners help the zoo make a difference across the region and around the world. To contribute, go to oregonzoo.org/give

Source: Oregon Zoo


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