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🎶 Concert SeriesReturns December

Parque Metropolitano Summer Concerts

Weekend concerts during summer season, December through February

Season: December February

Parque Metropolitano

About

The Parque Metropolitano Summer Concerts bring Santiago's largest urban park alive with free outdoor music performances perfect for families seeking cultural experiences in a relaxed, natural setting. Kids can enjoy live music while playing on the grass, picnicking under the stars, and soaking in the vibrant Chilean summer atmosphere. This beloved local tradition offers international families an authentic taste of Santiago's community spirit with the Andes mountains as a stunning backdrop.

What to Expect

Families can expect casual outdoor concerts featuring a mix of Chilean folk music, Latin pop, rock, and classical performances held on weekend evenings in the park's open-air amphitheater or lawn areas. The atmosphere is relaxed and family-friendly, with locals spreading blankets on the grass, children dancing freely near the stage, and vendors selling snacks and drinks. The concerts typically last 1-2 hours and begin in early evening to avoid the intense summer heat, creating a festive community gathering where kids can move around freely while parents enjoy live music under the Southern Hemisphere stars.

Highlights for Kids

  • Dancing freely on the grass while live bands perform Latin music and Chilean folk songs
  • Playing and running around in the open park spaces before and during concerts
  • Watching the sunset over the Andes mountains from one of South America's largest urban parks
  • Experiencing authentic Chilean family culture and community gatherings
  • Spotting local wildlife like hummingbirds in the park during early evening hours

Pro Tips for Families

  1. Arrive 45-60 minutes early to secure a good spot on the lawn with space for kids to move around, as popular concerts fill up quickly with locals
  2. Bring a large blanket, portable chairs, layers for cooler evening temperatures (summer nights can drop to 55°F/13°C), and small flashlights for navigating after dark
  3. Pack your own snacks and drinks to save money, as outside food is typically allowed and vendors can be pricey—don't forget sunscreen for late afternoon sun exposure
  4. Download the Parque Metropolitano app or check their social media before visiting for the most current concert schedule and any changes, as English-language information can be limited online

Best Time to Visit

Arrive in late afternoon (around 5-6 PM) to explore the park, find your spot, and let kids play before the concert begins at sunset (typically 7-8 PM). Saturday concerts tend to draw larger, more energetic crowds, while Sunday performances offer a slightly more relaxed family atmosphere. January offers the most consistent programming with fewer holiday conflicts than December or late February.

Food & Drinks

Food vendors typically sell traditional Chilean snacks like completos (loaded hot dogs), empanadas, mote con huesillos (a sweet peach drink), churros, and ice cream during concerts. While kid-friendly options are available, prices are tourist-oriented and selections can be limited, so many local families bring their own picnic meals. Water fountains exist in the park but bringing bottled water is recommended, especially for kids in the summer heat. Some concerts may have designated food truck areas with more variety.

Parking & Access

The park has multiple entrances with the main access points at Pío Nono (Bellavista neighborhood) and Pedro de Valdivia Norte, both reachable by Metro (Baquedano or Pedro de Valdivia stations). Limited parking is available near entrances but fills quickly on concert days, so taxi, Uber, or Metro are recommended for international visitors unfamiliar with Santiago traffic. Stroller accessibility varies depending on the concert location within the park—some areas require walking uphill on paved paths while others are easily accessible on flat terrain. Confirm the specific concert venue location before visiting, as the park spans over 1,700 acres.