Updated 3/3/2020 — Wolf Trap added new performers including Pitbull and Elvis Costello & The Imposters to its summer line-up. An updated list is below with the new concerts.
Summer is still several months away, but the Filene Center at Wolf Trap recently unveiled its summer lineup, which will feature several Irish music and dance, along with John Legend.
Tysons Reporter rounded up the noteworthy concerts coming to the outdoor amphitheater.
- May 28: The Head and the Heart
- May 29:Â MAZE featuring Frankie Beverly, Keith Sweat
- May 30:Â Yacht Rock Revue
- June 3: Celtic Woman
- June 4:Â Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit
- June 10: Elvis Costello & The Imposters (newly added)
- June 11:Â Andrew BirdCalexico and Iron & Wine
- June 14:Â A.R. RAHMAN
- June 18-21: Riverdance 25th Anniversary Show
- June 23:Â Indigo Girls and Ani DiFranco
- June 26: John Prine & Emmylou Harris
- June 28:Â Pink Martini
- June 30: King Crimson
- July 7-8: Steely Dan with Steve Winwood
- July 14: Straight No Chaser
- July 15: Barenaked Ladies
- July 21-22:Â Tedeschi Trucks Band
- July 26: Fantasia (newly added)
- July 29:Â The National
- July 30: Greensky Bluegrass and The Wood Brothers (newly added)
- Aug. 1-2: Steve Martin and Martin Short
- Aug. 8: Grace Potter and the Marcus King Band (newly added)
- Aug. 12:Â Yo-Yo Ma, Stuart Duncan,Edgar Meyer and Chris Thile
- Aug. 13: Goo Goo Dolls
- Aug. 15: David Gray
- Aug. 18: Train
- Aug. 19:Â Ziggy Marley & Stephen Marley
- Aug. 21: John Legend
- Aug. 22:Â Mary Chapin Carpenter
- Aug. 28: Little Big Town
- Aug. 30: Pitbull (newly added)
- Sept. 18: The Avett Brothers
Photo via Wolf Trap
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