Haven’t made it out to Wolf Trap yet this summer? There’s still plenty of time and plenty of great concerts coming up! Be aware that some concerts may be sold out or have limited availability so act fast. Here’s a look at the schedule:
- Diana Krall (July 3)
- DISPATCH (July 5)
- Rick Springfield (July 6)
- Straight No Chaser (July 9)
- The Infamous Stringdusters (July 10)
- The Swell Season (July 11)
- Todo Sonido Festival - Juanes (July 12)
- Carlos Vives (July 13)
- Folk bands Iron & Wine + I’m With Her (July 15)
- Barenaked Ladies with Sugar Ray (July 16)
- National Symphony Orchestra - Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back (July 17)
- Poulenc’s powerful Dialogues of the Carmelites, based on the true story of Carmelite nuns during the troubled times of the French Revolution (July 18, 20, 24 + 26; The Barns at Wolf Trap).
- An Evening with David Sedaris (July 19)
- Weird Al Yankovic (July 20, 22)
- Chicago (July 23)
- Fusion musician Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue (July 24)
- National Symphony Orchestra - Carmina Burana (July 25)
- National Symphony Orchestra - Disney 80s and 90s Celebration (July 26)
- Goo Goo Dolls with Dashboard Confessional (July 27)
- Pink Martini (July 29)
- Emmylou Harris and Graham Nash (July 31)
- National Symphony Orchestra: An Evening with Kelli O’Hara and Sutton Foster (Aug. 1)
- National Symphony Orchestra - Back to the Future in Concert (Aug. 2)
- Yacht Rock Revue (Aug. 3)
- Multi-instrumentalist harmonizer Jacob Collier (Aug. 5)
- Maverick City Music (Aug. 6)
- Lyle Lovett and His Large Band (Aug. 7)
- Bizet’s highly popular Carmen, a tempestuous opera that steals the hearts of opera lovers and first-time attendees with its familiar music and a storyline burning with power, attraction, and betrayal. (Aug. 15)
- Mary Chapin Carpenter with Brandy Clark (Aug. 16)
- The Concert - A Tribute to Abba (Aug. 17)
- Train (Aug. 20)
- James Taylor (Aug. 21, 23 + 24)
- Australian Pink Floyd Show (Aug. 28)
- Tedeschi Trucks Band + Whiskey Myers (Aug. 29, 30)
- UB40 (Aug. 31)
- John Legend (Sept. 2, 3)
- National Symphony Orchestra - Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2 in Concert (Sept. 5)
- Cynthia Erivo (Sept.7).
- Alison Krauss & Union Station (Sep. 9)
- The Teskey Brothers with The Paper Kites (Sept. 10).
- Genre-crossing Maren Morris (Sep. 12), make their Wolf Trap debuts.
- Joe Bonamassa (Sept. 13).
- Ray LaMontagne (Sept. 14)
- The Tragedy of Hamlet - Prince of Denmark (Sept. 17)
- Reggae icons Ziggy Marley and Burning Spear (Sept. 18)
- Steve Winwood (Sept. 20)
“From the moment visitors arrive, we want them to feel the excitement and energy of Wolf Trap’s summer season,” says Arvind Manocha, president and CEO of Wolf Trap Foundation for the Performing Arts. “This is a place where music, nature, and community unite. This summer we’re inviting audiences to celebrate the power of live performances in one of the nation’s most unique and inspiring venues.”
A brand-new entrance gate will elevate the Wolf Trap patron experience, complementing recent upgrades, and continuing to enhance accessibility. The 2025 Filene Center season is made possible through a public/private partnership between the nonprofit Wolf Trap Foundation for the Performing Arts and the National Park Service.
A complete calendar of performances announced to date is available at wolftrap.org/calendar.
- For more information on becoming a member, visit wolftrap.org/membership.
- Ticket prices vary by performance and are subject to change. See detailed performance listings online at Wolf Trap’s website calendar.
- Patrons can enjoy special on-sale weekend discounts for select performances.
- Reservations for Wolf Trap’s on-site restaurant, Ovations at Wolf Trap, are open.