
SeaWorld Orlando is set to host a smorgasbord of musical acts as part of its Seven Seas Food Festival concert series, starting on Jan. 31 and extending through May 17. The event is expected to feature over 30 full-length live concerts woven within the culinary delights of the festival. According to WESH, park president Jon Peterson expressed excitement about the diversity of the lineup, saying, "This is the biggest and most diverse concert lineup we’ve ever presented as part of Seven Seas Food Festival. With chart-topping artists, throwback favorites and every concert included with park admission, we’re delivering one of the best entertainment values in Central Florida."
The broad array of performers includes big names such as Flo Rida, Boyz II Men, and acts like The Beach Boys and Fitz and The Tantrums. Fans will also get to nostalgically groove to the Pop 2000 Tour, hosted by Chris Kirkpatrick of NSYNC, featuring blasts from the past, including O-Town, Ryan Cabrera, and LFO. Echoing the line-up, a statement obtained by FOX 35 Orlando highlighted the mix of performers slated to appear.
Not to be overshadowed, the festival is also boasting an "evolving menu" of limited-time offerings, which will be introduced as the festival progresses. Food and beverage delights will be available for purchase at more than 25 marketplaces scattered throughout the park, as detailed by FOX 35 Orlando.
For those looking to secure a seat rather than relying on the first-come, first-served nature of standard park admission, SeaWorld offers reserved seating arrangements. These start at $9.99 and provide a guaranteed vantage point to enjoy the show. Concerts are included with general park entry and are scheduled for select Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays through the festival's end date.









