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These Shows Just Announced! THESE SHOWS JUST ANNOUNCED! ON SALE APRIL 25 INGRID MICHAELSON PATTI L ABELLE ZZ TOP GLADYS KNIGHT AND JUKEBOX THE GHOST THE JONES FAMILY SINGERS BLACKBERRY SMOKE THE O’JAYS Oh Honey SUNDAY, JULY 19 TUESDAY, AUGUST 18 SATURDAY, AUGUST 22 WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3 INDIGO GRLS SUGAR RAY KRISTIN CHENOWETH PINK MARTINI TUESDAY, JULY 28 BETTER THAN EZRA FRIDAY, AUGUST 28 FRIDAY, JULY 10 UNCLE KRACKER JILL SCOTT RODRIGO Y GABRIELA R5 WEDNESDAY, JULY 29 EVE 6 SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 6 SOMETIME LAST NIGHT TOUR UNDER THE SUN TOUR JACOB WHITESIDES CULTURE CLUB THURSDAY, AUGUST 20 GIPSY KINGS RYLAND MONDAY, AUGUST 10 FEATURING NICOLAS REYES SUNDAY, JULY 12 DISNEY IN CONCERT AND TONINO BALIARDO COUNTING CROWS WITH WOLF TRAP ORCHESTRA THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10 GUSTER SOMEWHERE UNDER MAGICAL MOMENTS FROM THE MOVIES KISHI BASHI WONDERLAND TOUR FRIDAY, AUGUST 21 THURSDAY, JULY 16 THURSDAY, AUGUST 13 PREVIOUSLY ANNOUNCED SHOWS ON SALE NOW! A PRAIRIE HOME DAVID GRAY BEETHOVEN’S SYMPHONY NO. 5 THE PIANO GUYS COMPANION AMOS LEE SARAH CHANG PLAYS BRUCH THURSDAY, AUGUST 6 WITH GARRISON KEILLOR TUESDAY, JUNE 16 NATIONAL SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA AND SPECIAL GUESTS: SHI-YEON SUNG, CONDUCTOR MADAMA BUTTERFLY SARA WATKINS STEVE MILLER BAND SATURDAY, JULY 11 WOLF TRAP OPERA SARAH JAROSZ WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17 NATIONAL SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA AOIFE O’DONOVAN NATIONAL BALLET CHORAL ARTS IN ASSOCIATION WITH LINDSEY STIRLING OF CHINA GRANT GERSHON, CONDUCTOR MINNESOTA PUBLIC RADIO THE MUSIC BOX TOUR NATIONAL BALLET OF CHINA FRIDAY, AUGUST 7 & WAMU 88.5 FM THURSDAY, JUNE 18 SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA THE MUSIC OF FRIDAY, MAY 22 THE PEONY PAVILION SATURDAY, MAY 23 BACK TO THE FUTURE A KAY SHOUSE GREAT PERFORMANCE JOHN WILLIAMS NATIONAL SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Live Radio Broadcast TUESDAY, JULY 14 NATIONAL SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA EMIL DE COU, CONDUCTOR EMIL DE COU, CONDUCTOR ™ & © UNIVERSAL STUDIOS SHERYL CROW AND U-DRIVE JOINT VENTURE PUNCH BROTHERS SATURDAY, AUGUST 8 TUESDAY, MAY 26 FRIDAY, JUNE 19 BÉLA FLECK & NEEDTOBREATHE A.R. RAHMAN CELTIC WOMAN ABIGAIL WASHBURN TOUR DE COMPADRES THE INTIMATE CONCERT TOUR 10TH ANNIVERSARY WORLD TOUR WEDNESDAY, JULY 15 SWITCHFOOT FRIDAY, MAY 29 SATURDAY, JUNE 20 DREW HOLCOMB & POKÉMON: SYMPHONIC THE NEIGHBORS KOOL & THE GANG TCHAIKOVSKY’S EVOLUTIONS COLONY HOUSE CHAKA KHAN 1812 OVERTURE NATIONAL SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA TUESDAY, AUGUST 11 SATURDAY, MAY 30 SUSIE BENCHASIL SEITER, CONDUCTOR EMANUEL AX SATURDAY, JULY 18 JIM GAFFIGAN THE B-52s PLAYS BRAHMS CONTAGIOUS BERLIN NATIONAL SYMPHONY BRANDI CARLILE WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 12 FRIDAY, JUNE 5 ORCHESTRA FIRST AID KIT ANDREW LITTON, CONDUCTOR WEDNESDAY, JULY 22 LYLE LOVETT & AN EVENING WITH THE SUNDAY, JUNE 21 HIS LARGE BAND CREATORS OF SERIAL: WAIT WAIT...DON’T TELL ME! FRIDAY, AUGUST 14 SARAH KOENIG & JULIE SNYDER AUDRA MCDONALD IN ASSOCIATION WITH WAMU 88.5 FM SATURDAY, JUNE 6 NATIONAL SYMPHONY THURSDAY, JULY 23 | SOLD OUT LITTLE BIG TOWN ORCHESTRA THE PAIN KILLER TOUR WOLF TRAP’S 26TH ANNUAL ANDY EINHORN, CONDUCTOR VERDI’S AIDA IN CONCERT DAVID NAIL LOUISIANA SWAMP ROMPTM MONDAY, JUNE 22 WOLF TRAP OPERA ALUMNI ASHLEY MONROE NATIONAL SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA SATURDAY, AUGUST 15 ALLEN TOUSSAINT HUBBARD STREET THE WASHINGTON CHORUS REBIRTH BRASS BAND DANCE CHICAGO DANIELE CALLEGARI, CONDUCTOR ABBA – THE CONCERT WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24 MAJORIE OWENS, MICHELLE DEYOUNG, A TRIBUTE TO ABBA PINE LEAF BOYS CARL TANNER, SCOTT HENDRICKS SUNDAY, JUNE 7 SUNDAY, AUGUST 16 PETER FRAMPTON AND FRIDAY, JULY 24 “WEIRD AL” YANKOVIC CHEAP TRICK FRANKIE VALLI AND THE MANDATORY WORLD TOUR DIANA KRALL THE FOUR SEASONS THURSDAY, JUNE 25 WITH WOLF TRAP ORCHESTRA FRIDAY, JUNE 12 WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 19 MILLION DOLLAR WALLFLOWER WORLD TOUR WOLF TRAP OPERA SATURDAY, JULY 25 THE BEACH BOYS MOZART QUARTET SUNDAY, AUGUST 23 THE MARRIAGE OF FIGARO FRIDAY-SUNDAY, JUNE 26-28 BEN HARPER & THE THE BARNS AT WOLF TRAP INNOCENT CRIMINALS SANTANA JOHN FOGERTY THURSDAY, JULY 30 THE CORAZÓN TOUR FRIDAY, JUNE 12 1969 TUESDAY, AUGUST 25 | SOLD OUT SUNDAY, JUNE 14 TUESDAY, JUNE 30 WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17 RUFUS WAINWRIGHT SATURDAY, JUNE 20 MOVE FEATURING DEREK NATIONAL SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA ORQUESTA BUENA VISTA EMIL DE COU, CONDUCTOR SOCIAL CLUB ADIOS TOUR THE PIRATES OF & JULIANNE HOUGH FRIDAY, JULY 31 THE PEDRITO MARTINEZ GROUP FRIDAY, JULY 3 PENZANCE STAR TREK SATURDAY, AUGUST 29 NEW YORK GILBERT & SINATRA SINGS SINATRA NATIONAL SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA JACKSON BROWNE SULLIVAN PLAYERS – THE CENTENNIAL EMIL DE COU, CONDUCTOR ©2009 PARAMOUNT PICTURES. ™ FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11 SATURDAY, JUNE 13 CELEBRATION CBS STUDIOS INC. SATURDAY, AUGUST 1 KELLY CLARKSON WOLF TRAP OPERA FRANK SINATRA JR. PENTATONIX WITH WOLF TRAP ORCHESTRA ARIA JUKEBOX WOLF TRAP OPERA ERIC HUTCHINSON THURSDAY, JULY 9 THE BARNS AT WOLF TRAP THE RODGERS FAMILY – SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12 | SOLD OUT THE AUDIENCE GETS TO CHOOSE! WOLF TRAP OPERA A CENTURY OF MUSICALS SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 13 WOLF TRAP OPERA SOLOISTS JOHN CORIGLIANO KIM PENSINGER WITMAN, PIANIST STEVEN BLIER & SATURDAY, JUNE 13 THE GHOSTS OF WOLF TRAP OPERA SOLOISTS VERSAILLES THE BARNS AT WOLF TRAP CLASSIC ALBUMS LIVE PRESENTS THE BARNS AT WOLF TRAP SATURDAY, AUGUST 1 THE BEATLES – ABBEY ROAD FRIDAY, JULY 10 SUNDAY, AUGUST 2 SUNDAY, JUNE 14 SUNDAY, JULY 12 WEDNESDAY, JULY 15 DAVID SEDARIS SATURDAY, JULY 18 SUNDAY, AUGUST 2 PROGRAMS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE. WOLFTRAP.ORG | 1.877.WOLFTRAP SUMMER 2015.
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