Wednesday, 17, July 2024

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Summer Sounds: The Can’t-Miss Musical Events of the Season

Washington, D.C., is a city brimming with activities and attractions, especially during the summer months. From historic landmarks and world-class museums to vibrant neighborhoods and outdoor festivals, there’s something for everyone to enjoy. The summer season, in particular, comes alive with an array of musical events that cater to diverse tastes, offering unforgettable experiences for locals and visitors alike. Whether you’re a fan of hip-hop, rock, jazz, or classical music, D.C. provides an eclectic mix of concerts and festivals that highlight the city’s rich cultural scene and lively atmosphere. Use our guide to immerse yourself in the summer sounds of the nation’s capital.

Olivia Rodrigo singing to the crowd while seated on a moon prop at her Washington DC concert.

Olivia Rodrigo: Guts World Tour

When: July 20 

Where: Capital One Arena

Pop sensation Olivia Rodrigo will light up Capital One Arena as she brings her Guts World Tour to Washington, D.C. After getting her start on Disney Channel, Rodrigo quickly rose to fame for her emotive voice and catchy tunes. While the concert sold out quickly, resale tickets are still available online. Expect an evening of powerful performances from her two critically acclaimed albums Sour and Guts.

The National Symphony Orchestra with Nas: 30th Anniversary of Illmatic

When: July 21 

Where: Wolf Trap, Filene Center

Celebrate the 30th anniversary of Nas’s seminal album Illmatic with a unique twist: a live performance with the National Symphony Orchestra. This event at Wolf Trap promises to blend the raw energy of hip-hop with the grandeur of orchestral music. Regarded as one of the greatest hip-hop albums of all time, experience Illmatic from a new perspective. Gates open at 6:30 PM, and the concert starts at 8:00 PM. Tickets start at $59.

Luke Combs: Growin’ Up & Gettin’ Old Tour

When: July 26-27 

Where: FedEx Field

Country music fans are in for a treat with Luke Combs’s two-night performance at FedEx Field. Enjoy a number of Luke’s own hits and his popular cover of “Fast Car” live, alongside special guests Jordan Davis, The Avett Brothers, and Drew Parker. Ticket prices start at $60.

 

Energetic crowd enjoying a performance at the Broccoli City Festival in Washington DC.

Broccoli City Music Festival

When: July 27-28 

Where: Audi Field

This beloved Black-owned festival is back with a stellar lineup of hip-hop and rap artists including Megan Thee Stallion, Gunna, and Party Next Door. Held at the newly chosen Audi Field, the event features VIP lounges, reserved seating, and skybox suites, offering an elevated festival experience.

Green Day with The Smashing Pumpkins

When: July 29 

Where: Nationals Park

Get ready to rock out to the nostalgic and iconic tunes of Green Day and The Smashing Pumpkins at Nationals Park. This highly anticipated concert brings together two legendary bands known for their high-energy performances and hits like the punk rock anthems "Basket Case" and "American Idiot." Tickets start at $63.

Usher

When: August 20-21 

Where: Capital One Arena

If you couldn’t get enough of Usher’s Super Bowl performance, be sure to catch him live in concert as he brings his dynamic stage presence and timeless hits to Capital One Arena this summer. Tickets start at $146, so don’t miss your chance to see this R&B legend up close.

 

Summer opera performance in Washington DC, with audience on the grass.

 

Opera in the Outfield: Puccini’s Turandot

When: August 24 

Where: Nationals Park

Experience opera in a unique setting with a free broadcast of Puccini’s Turandot at Nationals Park. This event offers a relaxed atmosphere to enjoy one of opera’s classic tales under the night sky.

 

A jazz band performing live on stage, at the JazzFest in Washington DC

 

DC Jazz Festival

When: August 30 – September 1 

Where: Various venues around the Wharf

Marking its 20th anniversary, the DC Jazz Festival brings a host of award-winning artists including Jacob Collier and Samara Joy to the Wharf’s vibrant venues. Enjoy an array of jazz styles and performances throughout the Labor Day weekend.

Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band

When: September 7 

Where: Nationals Park

Experience the legendary Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band as they take the stage at Nationals Park. Originally scheduled for last summer, this rescheduled concert promises an evening of classic hits and high-energy performances. Gates open at 5:30 PM, and the show starts at 7:30 PM. Enjoy this rain or shine event and witness the iconic band that has defined rock and roll for decades.

 

A large crowd at the All Things Go music festival in Washington DC.

 

All Things Go Music Festival

When: September 28-29 

Where: Merriweather Post Pavilion

Wrap up the summer with the All Things Go Music Festival featuring a diverse lineup of indie, pop, and rock artists including headliners like Bleachers, Hozier, and Renee Rapp. This two-day event at Merriweather Post Pavilion is a must for music aficionados looking to discover new sounds and enjoy fan favorites.

Visiting Washington, D.C. this summer? Make The Dupont Circle your home base for exploring the city’s vibrant music scene. Our luxurious accommodations and prime location in the heart of Dupont Circle provide the perfect retreat after a night of unforgettable performances. Book your stay and immerse yourself in the sounds of summer!