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Summer 2015 Shows on Sale Now! SUMMER 2015 SHOWS ON SALE NOW! A PRAIRIE HOME COMPANION TCHAIKOVSKY’S 1812 OVERTURE WAIT WAIT...DON’T TELL ME! ZZ TOP WITH GARRISON KEILLOR EMANUEL AX PLAYS BRAHMS* IN ASSOCIATION WITH WAMU 88.5 BLACKBERRY SMOKE AND SPECIAL GUESTS: THURSDAY, JULY 23 TUESDAY, AUGUST 18 NATIONAL SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA SOLD OUT SARA WATKINS ANDREW LITTON, CONDUCTOR NA/ NA/ NA/ $50/ $45/ $45/ $30 SARAH JAROSZ SUNDAY, JUNE 21 AOIFE O’DONOVAN $75/ $58/ $50/ $50/ $35/ $35/ $20 VERDI’S AIDA IN CONCERT* FRANKIE VALLI AND IN ASSOCIATION WITH WOLF TRAP OPERA ALUMNI MINNESOTA PUBLIC RADIO & WAMU 88.5 FM THE FOUR SEASONS AUDRA MCDONALD* NATIONAL SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA FRIDAY, MAY 22 THE WASHINGTON CHORUS WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 19 NA/ NA/ NA/ $55/ $50/ $42/ $25 NATIONAL SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA NA/ NA/ NA/ NA/ $45/ $42/ $25 ANDY EINHORN, CONDUCTOR DANIELE CALLEGARI, CONDUCTOR SATURDAY, MAY 23 MAJORIE OWENS, MICHELLE DEYOUNG, NA/ NA/ NA/ NA/ NA/ $45/ $28 MONDAY, JUNE 22 CARL TANNER, SCOTT HENDRICKS SUGAR RAY NA/ $75/ $55/ $55/ $40/ $40/ $25 Live Radio Broadcast FRIDAY, JULY 24 BETTER THAN EZRA $100/ $75/ $60/ $60/ $40/ $40/ $22 SHERYL CROW HUBBARD STREET UNCLE KRACKER AMY HELM & THE HANDSOME DANCE CHICAGO DIANA KRALL EVE 6 STRANGERS WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24 WITH WOLF TRAP ORCHESTRA UNDER THE SUN TOUR TUESDAY, MAY 26 NA/ $44/ $44/ $44/ $34/ $30/ $10 WALLFLOWER WORLD TOUR THURSDAY, AUGUST 20 SOLD OUT SATURDAY, JULY 25 $100/ $50/ $45/ $45/ $40/ $40/ $35 PETER FRAMPTON AND NA/ NA/ NA/ NA/ NA/ $55/ $40 A.R. RAHMAN CHEAP TRICK DISNEY IN CONCERT+ THE INTIMATE CONCERT TOUR WITH WOLF TRAP ORCHESTRA THURSDAY, JUNE 25 INDIGO GIRLS MAGICAL MOMENTS FROM THE MOVIES DJ REKHA NA/ NA/ NA/ NA/ $45/ $45/ $35 TUESDAY, JULY 28 NA/ $54/ $49/ $49/ $46/ $46/ $32 FRIDAY, AUGUST 21 FRIDAY, MAY 29 $60/ $60/ $50/ $45/ $35/ $30/ $25 NA/ NA/ NA/ NA/ NA/ NA/ $45 MILLION DOLLAR QUARTET+ FRIDAY-SUNDAY, JUNE 26-28 JILL SCOTT GLADYS KNIGHT AND KOOL & THE GANG JUNE 26 & 27 AT 8 PM WEDNESDAY, JULY 29 CHAKA KHAN $100/ $80/ $80/ $80/ $70/ $60/ $25 $250/ $100/ $95/ $95/ $85/ $75/ $45 THE O’JAYS JUNE 27 & 28 AT 2 PM SATURDAY, AUGUST 22 SATURDAY, MAY 30 NA/ NA/ $55/ $55/ $45/ $42/ $30 NA/ NA/ NA/ NA/ $45/ $45/ $30 $100/ $65/ $65/ $65/ $50/ $42/ $22 BEN HARPER & THE JUNE 28 AT 8 PM $100/ $70/ $70/ $65/ $50/ $42/ $25 INNOCENT CRIMINALS INGRID MICHAELSON THURSDAY, JULY 30 THE BEACH BOYS NA/ NA/ NA/ $55/ $45/ $42/ $35 SUNDAY, AUGUST 23 JUKEBOX THE GHOST NA/ NA/ NA/ NA/ $42/ $42/ $30 OH HONEY JOHN FOGERTY 1969 WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3 RUFUS WAINWRIGHT* $100/ $45/ $40/ $40/ $35/ $35/ $25 TUESDAY, JUNE 30 SANTANA NA/ NA/ NA/ NA/ NA/ NA/ $40 NATIONAL SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA THE CORAZÓN TOUR EMIL DE COU, CONDUCTOR TUESDAY, AUGUST 25 THE B-52s FRIDAY, JULY 31 SOLD OUT BERLIN MOVE FEATURING DEREK & NA/ $58/ $50/ $50/ $35/ $35/ $25 FRIDAY, JUNE 5 JULIANNE HOUGH NA/ NA/ NA/ $45/ $42/ $42/ $25 FRIDAY, JULY 3 STAR TREK* KRISTIN CHENOWETH NA/ NA/ NA/ NA/ $42/ $42/ $25 FRIDAY, AUGUST 28 NATIONAL SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA NA/ NA/ $50/ $50/ $40/ $40/ $25 AN EVENING WITH THE EMIL DE COU, CONDUCTOR SINATRA SINGS SINATRA ©2009 PARAMOUNT PICTURES. ™ CBS STUDIOS INC. CREATORS OF SERIAL: SATURDAY, AUGUST 1 ORQUESTA BUENA VISTA SARAH KOENIG & JULIE SNYDER – THE CENTENNIAL NA/ NA/ $58/ $58/ $45/ $45/ $30 SOCIAL CLUB ADIOS TOUR SATURDAY, JUNE 6 CELEBRATION THE PEDRITO MARTINEZ GROUP $75/ $45/ $42/ $42/ $35/ $35/ $25 FRANK SINATRA, JR. WOLF TRAP OPERA SATURDAY, AUGUST 29 WITH WOLF TRAP ORCHESTRA THE RODGERS FAMILY – NA/ NA/ $45/ $45/ $42/ $42/ $25 WOLF TRAP’S 26TH ANNUAL THURSDAY, JULY 9 A CENTURY OF MUSICALS LOUISIANA SWAMP ROMPTM NA/ $55/ $50/ $45/ $42/ $35/ $25 CATCH A FIRE TOUR 2015 STEVEN BLIER & DAMIAN “JR. GONG” MARLEY ALLEN TOUSSAINT WOLF TRAP OPERA SOLOISTS PINK MARTINI THE BARNS AT WOLF TRAP STEPHEN “RAGGA” MARLEY REBIRTH BRASS BAND FRIDAY, JULY 10 SATURDAY, AUGUST 1 MORGAN HERITAGE PINE LEAF BOYS $100/ $50/ $45/ $45/ $42/ $42/ $28 SUNDAY, AUGUST 2 TARRUS RILEY SUNDAY, JUNE 7 $46 SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 5 ADVANCE / $30 WOLF TRAP OPERA $125/ $50/ $45/ $45/ $40/ $35/ $35 DAY OF SHOW / $35 JOHN CORIGLIANO DAVID SEDARIS SUNDAY, AUGUST 2 RODRIGO Y GABRIELA “WEIRD AL” YANKOVIC THE GHOSTS OF VERSAILLES NA/ NA/ $45/ $45/ $40/ $40/ $25 SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 6 THE MANDATORY WORLD TOUR THE BARNS AT WOLF TRAP $125/ $65/ $55/ $55/ $45/ $45/ $35 FRIDAY, JUNE 12 FRIDAY, JULY 10 NA/ NA/ NA/ NA/ NA/ NA/ $40 $78/ $62/ $36 THE PIANO GUYS SUNDAY, JULY 12 THURSDAY, AUGUST 6 THE GIPSY KINGS $88/ $68/ $42 NA/ NA/ NA/ NA/ $45/ $45/ $30 FEATURING NICOLAS REYES WOLF TRAP OPERA AND TONINO BALIARDO WEDNESDAY, JULY 15 MOZART $52/ $44/ $32 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10 MADAMA BUTTERFLY* $100/ $50/ $45/ $45/ $42/ $40/ $38 THE MARRIAGE OF FIGARO SATURDAY, JULY 18 WOLF TRAP OPERA THE BARNS AT WOLF TRAP $78/ $62/ $36 NATIONAL SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA FRIDAY, JUNE 12 JACKSON BROWNE CHORAL ARTS FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11 $78/ $62/ $36 BEETHOVEN’S SYMPHONY NO. 5 GRANT GERSHON, CONDUCTOR NA/ NA/ NA/ NA/ NA/ NA/ $35 SUNDAY, JUNE 14 SARAH CHANG PLAYS BRUCH* FRIDAY, AUGUST 7 $88/ $68/ $42 NATIONAL SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA NA/ $75/ $65/ $65/ $45/ $45/ $25 KELLY CLARKSON WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17 SHIYEON SUNG, CONDUCTOR PENTATONIX $52/ $44/ $32 SATURDAY, JULY 11 THE MUSIC OF ERIC HUTCHINSON SATURDAY, JUNE 20 $75/ $58/ $50/ $50/ $35/ $35/ $20 JOHN WILLIAMS* SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12 $78/ $62/ $36 NATIONAL SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA SOLD OUT R5 EMIL DE COU, CONDUCTOR SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 13 THE PIRATES OF PENZANCE SOMETIME LAST NIGHT TOUR SATURDAY, AUGUST 8 NA/ NA/ NA/ NA/ $70/ $65/ $45 JACOB WHITESIDES $75/ $58/ $50/ $50/ $35/ $35/ $20 NEW YORK GILBERT & RYLAND SULLIVAN PLAYERS SUNDAY, JULY 12 CULTURE CLUB SATURDAY, JUNE 13 $100/ $55/ $45/ $45/ $35/ $35/ $30 MONDAY, AUGUST 10 NA/ NA/ $50/ $50/ $42/ $35/ $15 $150/ $60/ $50/ $50/ $45/ $45/ $30 NATIONAL BALLET WOLF TRAP OPERA NEEDTOBREATHE FILENE CENTER PRICE GUIDE: ARIA JUKEBOX OF CHINA TOUR DE COMPADRES THE BARNS AT WOLF TRAP NATIONAL BALLET OF CHINA SWITCHFOOT PIT/ PRIME ORCHESTRA/ THE AUDIENCE GETS TO CHOOSE! SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA DREW HOLCOMB & WOLF TRAP OPERA SOLOISTS THE PEONY PAVILION ORCHESTRA/ BOX/ REAR A KAY SHOUSE GREAT PERFORMANCE THE NEIGHBORS KIM PENSINGER WITMAN, PIANIST COLONY HOUSE ORCHESTRA/ LOGE/ LAWN SATURDAY, JUNE 13 TUESDAY, JULY 14 NA/ $65/ $65/ $65/ $50/ $40/ $20 TUESDAY, AUGUST 11 $48/ $42/ $32 NA/ NA/ $42/ $42/ $35/ $35/ $25 THE BARNS PRICE GUIDE: CLASSIC ALBUMS LIVE PRESENTS PUNCH BROTHERS JIM GAFFIGAN PRIME ORCHESTRA & PRIME THE BEATLES – ABBEY ROAD BÉLA FLECK & CONTAGIOUS BALCONY/ ORCHESTRA/ REAR SUNDAY, JUNE 14 WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 12 NA/ NA/ $40/ $40/ $30/ $30/ $25 ABIGAIL WASHBURN WEDNESDAY, JULY 15 NA/ NA/ NA/ NA/ NA/ NA/ $30 ORCHESTRA & SIDE BALCONY NA/ NA/ $45/ $45/ $35/ $35/ $30 DAVID GRAY COUNTING CROWS * NSO Discount: Buy tickets to AMOS LEE GUSTER SOMEWHERE UNDER WONDERLAND TOUR three or more NSO shows and TUESDAY, JUNE 16 KISHI BASHI CITIZEN COPE NA/ NA/ NA/ NA/ $42/ $35/ $25 THURSDAY, JULY 16 THURSDAY, AUGUST 13 save 20%. Applies to in-house $100/ $45/ $40/ $40/ $38/ $38/ $32 NA/ NA/ NA/ $55/ $48/ $48/ $45 STEVE MILLER BAND tickets only. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17 POKÉMON: SYMPHONIC LYLE LOVETT & NA/ NA/ NA/ NA/ $45/ $45/ $35 EVOLUTIONS* HIS LARGE BAND + Family Four Pack: Buy three NATIONAL SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA FRIDAY, AUGUST 14 tickets, get one free on rear LINDSEY STIRLING SUSIE BENCHASIL SEITER, CONDUCTOR NA/ NA/ $45/ $45/ $42/ $42/ $25 THE MUSIC BOX TOUR orchestra, loge, and lawn tickets. SATURDAY, JULY 18 THURSDAY, JUNE 18 NA/ $45/ $45/ $45/ $35/ $35/ $25 LITTLE BIG TOWN NA/ NA/ NA/ NA/ $42/ $42/ $25 THE PAIN KILLER TOUR PATTI L ABELLE DAVID NAIL BACK TO THE FUTURE* THE JONES FAMILY SINGERS ASHLEY MONROE NATIONAL SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA SATURDAY, AUGUST 15 EMIL DE COU, CONDUCTOR SUNDAY, JULY 19 NA/ NA/ NA/ NA/ $42/ $42/ $35 ™ & © UNIVERSAL STUDIOS AND U-DRIVE JOINT VENTURE $125/ $65/ $60/ $60/ $50/ $42/ $30 FRIDAY, JUNE 19 ABBA – THE CONCERT NA/ NA/ $58/ $58/ $45/ $45/ $30 BRANDI CARLILE A TRIBUTE TO ABBA FIRST AID KIT SUNDAY, AUGUST 16 CELTIC WOMAN GILL LANDRY NA/ NA/ $42/ $42/ $40/ $38/ $25 10TH ANNIVERSARY WORLD TOUR WEDNESDAY, JULY 22 SATURDAY, JUNE 20 NA/ NA/ NA/ NA/ $40/ $40/ $30 NA/ NA/ NA/ NA/ $50/ $50/ $30 PROGRAMS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE. PRICES CURRENT AS OF MAY 8, 2015. WOLFTRAP.ORG | 1.877.WOLFTRAP SUMMER 2015.
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