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Summer Shows Just Announced! SUMMER SHOWS JUST ANNOUNCED! ON SALE APRIL 23 DOLLY PARTON STAR TREK INTO DARKNESS* ARETHA FRANKLIN DISNEY IN CONCERT JUNE 8 | 8 PM NATIONAL SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA AUGUST 26 | 8 PM WITH WOLF TRAP ORCHESTRA EMIL DE COU, CONDUCTOR TALE AS OLD AS TIME BOB DYLAN JULY 30 | 8:30 PM BONEY JAMES SEPTEMBER 2 | 7:30 PM MAVIS STAPLES MARSHA AMBROSIUS JULY 5 + 6 | 7:30 PM RICKY MARTIN AUGUST 31 | 8 PM DON HENLEY AUGUST 24 + 25 | 8 PM SEPTEMBER 7 + 8 | 8 PM CARLOS VIVES JULY 10 | 8 PM PREVIOUSLY ANNOUNCED SHOWS ON SALE NOW! EDWARD SHARPE AND RAY L AMONTAGNE PINK MARTINI* GOO GOO DOLLS THE MAGNETIC ZEROS THE OUROBOROS TOUR 2016 NATIONAL SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA COLLECTIVE SOUL PRESERVATION HALL JAZZ BAND JUNE 19 | 8 PM STEVEN REINEKE, CONDUCTOR TRIBE SOCIETY FEATURING STORM LARGE & SPECIAL GUEST ARI SHAPIRO MAY 25 | 8 PM LIMITED AVAILABILITY AUGUST 23 | 7:30 PM JULY 24 | 8:15 PM BONNIE RAITT A PRAIRIE HOME COMPANION RIVERDANCE HUEY LEWIS & THE NEWS RICHARD THOMPSON TRIO WITH GARRISON KEILLOR THE 20TH ANNIVERSARY WORLD TOUR AND SPECIAL GUESTS: JULY 26 | 8 PM AUGUST 27 | 8 PM | SOLD OUT CHRIS THILE THURSDAY-SUNDAY, JUNE 23-26 HEATHER MASSE JUNE 23-26 | 8 PM JEFF BECK & BUDDY GUY CHICAGO VINCE GIORDANO AND THE NIGHTHAWKS JUNE 25 + 26 | 2 PM IN ASSOCIATION WITH JULY 27 | 8 PM SEPTEMBER 1 | 8 PM MINNESOTA PUBLIC RADIO & WAMU 88.5 FM PAUL SIMON MAY 27 | 8 PM TONY BENNETT I LOVE THE 90’S JUNE 27 + 28 | 8 PM | SOLD OUT FEATURING MAY 28 | 5:45 PM JULY 28 | 8 PM LIMITED AVAILABILITY SALT-N-PEPA WITH SPINDERELLA, LIMITED AVAILABILITY ASHA BHOSLE ALL-4-ONE, COLOR ME BADD, LIVE RADIO BROADCAST THE FAREWELL TOUR WITH WOLF TRAP ORCHESTRA TCHAIKOVSKY & DEBUSSY COOLIO, TONE LŌC, ROB BASE, YOUNG MC CYNDI LAUPER JUNE 29 | 8 PM CHAD HOOPES, VIOLIN* NATIONAL SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA SEPTEMBER 3 | 7 PM BOY GEORGE STÉPHANE DENÈVE, CONDUCTOR JUNE 1 | 8 PM DREAMWORKS ANIMATION IN CONCERT* JULY 29 | 8:15 PM BRYAN ADAMS LIMITED AVAILABILITY GET UP! NATIONAL SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA JUSTIN FREER, CONDUCTOR STRAIGHT NO CHASER SEPTEMBER 9 | 8 PM JOHN PRINE THE NEW OLD FASHIONED TOUR PATTY GRIFFIN JUNE 30 | 8:30 PM AUGUST 4 | 8 PM LEON BRIDGES JUNE 3 | 8 PM AMERICA THE BEAUTIFUL* LIANNE LA HAVAS NATIONAL SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA LA BOHÈME* SEPTEMBER 10 | 8 PM SOJA EMIL DE COU, CONDUCTOR WOLF TRAP OPERA WALE NATIONAL SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA “WEIRD AL” YANKOVIC ALLEN STONE JULY 1 | 8:15 PM GRANT GERSHON, CONDUCTOR THE MANDATORY WORLD TOUR JUNE 4 | 7 PM MARY CHAPIN CARPENTER AUGUST 5 | 8:15 PM SEPTEMBER 11 | 8 PM LORD HURON JULY 2 | 8 PM SETH MACFARLANE* NATHANIEL RATELIFF & AND THE GREAT AMERICAN SONGBOOK PAT BENATAR & THE NIGHT SWEATS NATIONAL SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA WOLF TRAP OPERA AT NEIL GIRALDO STEVEN REINEKE, CONDUCTOR OH PEP! THE BARNS AT WOLF TRAP MELISSA ETHERIDGE JUNE 7 | 7:30 PM AUGUST 6 | 8:15 PM JULY 7 | 8 PM THE GREAT OUTDOORS LIMITED AVAILABILITY THE BAND PERRY STEVEN BLIER & WOLF TRAP OPERA SOLOISTS GERSHWIN’S RHAPSODY IN BLUE RAGTIME AUGUST 7 | 8 PM MAY 28 + 29 | 3 PM YUJA WANG, PIANO* THE MUSICAL NATIONAL SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA PHILLIP PHILLIPS BRITTEN THURSDAY-SATURDAY, JUNE 9-11 LIONEL BRINGUIER, CONDUCTOR MATT NATHANSON THE RAPE OF LUCRETIA JUNE 9-11 | 8 PM JULY 8 | 8:15 PM A GREAT BIG WORLD JUNE 10, 15 + 18 | 7:30 PM JUNE 11 | 2 PM AUGUST 10 | 7 PM JUNE 12 | 3 PM RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK* FLIGHT OF THE CONCHORDS SPECIAL 35TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION THE SILK ROAD ENSEMBLE STUDIO SPOTLIGHT SING FLIGHT OF THE CONCHORDS NATIONAL SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA WITH YO-YO MA EMIL DE COU, CONDUCTOR JUNE 19 | 3 PM JUNE 13 | 8 PM | SOLD OUT AUGUST 11 | 8 PM JULY 9 | 8:30 PM ARIA JUKEBOX JACKSON BROWNE LYLE LOVETT & HIS LARGE BAND AMERICAN BALLET THEATRE THE AUDIENCE GETS TO CHOOSE! JUNE 14 | 8 PM EMMYLOU HARRIS WOLF TRAP OPERA SOLOISTS ROMEO AND JULIET LIMITED AVAILABILITY AUGUST 12 | 7:30 PM KIM PENSINGER WITMAN, PIANIST THURSDAY-SATURDAY, JUNE 26 | 3 PM BARENAKED LADIES JULY 14-16 | 8:30 PM CLASSIC ALBUMS LIVE PRESENTS LAST SUMMER ON EARTH TOUR DAVID BOWIE GASSMANN WHEELS OF SOUL 2016 TOUR OMD THE RISE AND FALL OF ZIGGY STARDUST AND THE L’OPERA SERIA HOWARD JONES TEDESCHI TRUCKS BAND SPIDERS FROM MARS JULY 15, 20 + 23 | 7:30 PM JUNE 15 | 7 PM LOS LOBOS AUGUST 14 | 8 PM NORTH MISSISSIPPI ALLSTARS JULY 17 | 3 PM LIMITED AVAILABILITY JULY 17 | 7 PM JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTER LAKE STREET DIVE LIMITED AVAILABILITY ORCHESTRA WITH THE LONE BELLOW WYNTON MARSALIS WAIT WAIT...DON’T TELL ME! JUNE 16 | 8 PM IN ASSOCIATION WITH WAMU 88.5 AUGUST 19 | 8 PM KENNY ROGERS JULY 21 | 8 PM | SOLD OUT IRA GLASS *NSO Discount: Buy tickets to THE GAMBLER’S LAST DEAL SEVEN THINGS I’VE LEARNED three or more shows and save 20%. FINAL WORLD TOUR SUFJAN STEVENS IN ASSOCIATION WITH WAMU 88.5 FM Applies to in-house tickets only. WITH SPECIAL GUEST LINDA DAVIS JULY 22 | 8 PM AUGUST 20 | 8 PM JUNE 17 | 8 PM THE FIREBIRD* KRISTIN CHENOWETH HARRY CONNICK JR. NATIONAL SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA AUGUST 21 | 8 PM JUNE 18 | 8 PM JANNI YOUNGE OF HANDSPRING PUPPET COMPANY LIMITED AVAILABILITY CRISTIAN MĂCELARU, CONDUCTOR NEEDTOBREATHE’S TOUR DE COMPADRES JULY 23 | 8:15 NEEDTOBREATHE MAT KEARNEY JOHN MARK MCMILLAN WELSHLY ARMS AUGUST 22 | 7 PM PROGRAMS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WOLFTRAP.ORG | 1.877.WOLFTRAP SUMMER 2016.
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