Rhythm in the Wild at Palm Beach Zoo

- Rhythm in the Wild brings live music nights to the Palm Beach Zoo for a family-friendly outdoor concert series. - The event is part of weekend listings for April 24–26, 2026 across Palm Beach County venues. - Event listing and local coverage at palmbeachpost.com.

Palm Beach Zoo’s spring concert series returns Saturday, April 25, with a 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. after-hours event built around live music and animal encounters. (palmbeachzoo.org) The April 25 program lists Indigo Dreamers as the featured band, and the zoo says tickets start at $14.95 for children and $19.95 for adults, with members receiving 25% off. (palmbeachzoo.org; msn.com) Palm Beach Zoo launched Rhythm in the Wild on Feb. 13 as a select-night series running through April 25. The zoo describes it as an after-hours format that mixes live bands, food and drinks, conservation talks and “unexpected animal encounters.” (palmbeachzoo.org; palmbeachpost.com) The event shifts the zoo from its regular daytime schedule, which runs 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., into a nighttime program aimed at families, couples and visitors looking for a different use of the grounds. The zoo says each date has a different band and a different mix of animal moments and staff presentations. (palmbeachzoo.org; palmbeachzoo.org) A recent schedule page showed the format in detail: doors at 6 p.m., music sets in Fountain Plaza, short conservation talks, animal meet-and-greets and “Wild Wellness Sessions” with the animal care team before the night ends at 9 p.m. (palmbeachzoo.org) The zoo has tied the series to its conservation work. Palm Beach Illustrated reported that each ticket supports projects that include Florida panther monitoring, coral research and other wildlife programs backed by the Palm Beach Zoo & Conservation Society. (palmbeachillustrated.com; palmbeachzoo.org) This weekend’s show also lands as part of a broader April 24-26 events lineup across Palm Beach County, where local listings paired the zoo concert with museum programs, road races and Earth Day events. (palmbeachpost.com) If April 25 is the final date, the series will close where it has tried to distinguish itself all spring: not as a standard concert, but as a zoo night with music threaded through the exhibits. (palmbeachzoo.org; westpalmbeach.macaronikid.com)

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