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Sesame Street is coming to Seattle, July 25-27

Tickets are going quickly for the free family festival at Lincoln Park.

 

Update: Event registration has reopened.

“Can you tell me how to get, how to get to Sesame Street?”

Why yes, because Sesame Street is coming to Seattle! Your favorite Muppets are on a cross-country road trip as part of the PBS show’s 50th-anniversary celebration, and they are making a stop in our city, July 25-27.

You have a chance to see a live performance during the Sesame Street Family Festival on Saturday, July 27, at Lincoln Park in West Seattle. The festival will include a stage show, a giant maze, a treasure dig, plenty of photo opportunities with Elmo and the gang, and a milk-and-cookies station.

The festival is free, but you need to preregister for a timed-entry ticket. Act quickly if you want to go, because tickets are selling out fast. 

If you go

Sesame Street Family Festival
Saturday, July 27

Lincoln Park
8011 Fauntleroy Way Southwest
Seattle, WA 98136

Cost
Free, but everyone in your party needs a ticket (infants, too). Register here.

Age Range

All ages are welcome.

Tips
Arrive 30 minutes before your ticket time. Big Bird will be making an appearance on-screen only. The Muppets won’t be doing meet-and-greets, but we’re told there will still be photo ops.

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