Arts & Entertainment
Fitz And The Tantrums To Kick Off SeaWorld's Seven Seas Food Festival Concert Series
The concert is included with park admission.
SAN DIEGO, CA — Fitz and the Tantrums will kick off the Seven Seas Food Festival Concert Series this Saturday at SeaWorld San Diego.
The alternative indie band is known for hits such as "HandClap," "Out of My League" and "The Walker," blending pop, indie and soul influences. The show will give fans a chance to hear new material from their latest album, "Man on the Moon." Reserved seating is available for attendees who want a premium view.
The Seven Seas Food Festival runs every Friday, Saturday and Sunday through April 26, featuring live music, cultural performances and global cuisine. Other upcoming concerts include country-pop trio The Band Perry on March 21, country singer Walker Hayes on April 18, and singer-songwriter Phillip Phillips on April 25.
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This year's festival menu features more than 150 food and drink options inspired by dishes from around the world.
SeaWorld will have over 20 food and drink festival huts, inviting attendees to taste their way around the world and discover flavors influenced by Asian, Caribbean, Brazilian, Italian, Mediterranean, Mexican, Polynesian cuisines and more. A variety of specialty cocktails, wines and beers from local and regional breweries will also be available throughout the park.
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The festival will also feature cultural performances ranging from Polynesian fire dancing and Brazilian samba to K-pop groups and cirque-style performers at the Parisian Stage. A new educational animal presentation will highlight wildlife from around the world.
The concert starts at 6 p.m. Saturday at the Bayside Amphitheater overlooking Mission Bay. Concerts are included with park admission.
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