Your Guide to the DMV’s Top Summer 2024 Concerts (2024)

Summer is the perfect season for live music, which is why we’ve compiled a list of the top 2024 concerts around Northern Virginia, Maryland, and Washington, DC. While Wolf Trap always boasts a diverse lineup of summer festivities, these other venues are also buzzing with excitement.

With a June-to-September calendar that includes rock and roll legend Bruce Springsteen, pop-punk icon Avril Lavigne, former One Direction member Niall Horan, and indie rock darling Mitski, there’s no shortage of reasons to get out to some shows this summer.

Jiffy Lube Live

21 Savage

June 2

Don’t miss 21 Savage as he performs his latest hit, “redrum,” and others from his third album, American Dream. The Grammy Award-winning rapper’s hip-hop and trap beats are known for their sleek and hypnotic sounds.

Niall Horan

June 8

Enjoy an evening with a former One Direction member. He’ll serenade with sweet vocals, insightful lyrics, and pop-rock melodies from his 2023 album, The Show.

Pitbull

August 21

Experience the ultimate hip-hop party with Pitbull, joined by T-Pain and Lil Jon. The Cuban-American rapper, known for iconic dance hits like “Timber” and “Fireball,” will get you moving.

Imagine Dragons

August 22

Witness the band that brought you stirring rock anthems like “Radioactive” and “Believer.” Experience the live debut of their latest album, Loom.

Avril Lavigne

August 31

Get nostalgic with the pop-punk icon’s greatest hits. She’ll rock fan-favorite hits like “Complicated” and “Here’s to Never Growing Up,” perfect for reminiscing about your early 2000s memories. She’ll be joined by Simple Plan and Girlfriends.

Capital One Arena

Janet Jackson

July 12

Catch Janet Jackson with special guest Nelly on the extended Together Again tour. The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee celebrates 50 years in entertainment and the 35th anniversary of her acclaimed album, Rhythm Nation.

IU

July 22

Lee Ji-eun, who goes by IU and is often referred to as South Korea’s “little sister,” brings her charming persona and soulful melodies to DC for her first-ever world tour. The K-pop superstar is set to perform tracks from The Winning, a pop-infused album about growing up and pursuing dreams.

Blink-182

July 27

The multi-platinum band that originated pop-punk classics such as “All The Small Things” with memorable lyrics like “She left me roses by the stairs. Surprises let me know she cares” returns with a world tour reuniting all three original members.

Jennifer Lopez

August 14

The “Queen of Dance” returns after a five-year break. She’ll perform from her back catalog of chart-breaking hits and fresh songs from her R&B album, This is Me…Now.

Usher

August 20–21

If you loved him during his 2024 Superbowl Halftime Show, then you’ll love him even more up close. The eight-time Grammy Award-winning R&B icon, who brought you classics like “My Boo” and “U Got it Bad” will delight fans with new songs such as the deeply personal “Ruin.”

The Anthem

The Kid LAROI

June 15

This Australian rapper has quickly catapulted to fame ever since his collaborations with Justin Bieber and Miley Cyrus showcased his incredible range and talent. Armed with his debut solo album, he’ll impress with his catchy hip-hop and pop music.

Orville Peck

June 30

Get a feel for classic American outlaw country music with this unique artist who is known for wearing a mask during performances. The aptly titled Stampede Tour promises to take listeners on a wild ride with contemporary cowboy songs.

Mother Mother & CaveTown

July 2

Vancouver-based band Mother Mother and multi-platinum singer Cavetown co-headline a night of diverse music. The two acts will perform their indie rock and pop hits for a distinct musical experience.

Black Eyed Peas

August 7

These dance-pop legends will electrify with their stage presence and hip-hop tunes. Join original members will.i.am, apl.de.ap, Taboo, and new frontwoman J Rey Soul for a head-bopping night.

Nationals Park

Flo Rida

June 7

The party king of the late 2000s brings the club atmosphere to Nats Park. Get ready for a night guaranteed to get people jumping and singing along to party staples such as “Low” and “Right Round.”

Carly Rae Jepsen

July 19

The Canadian pop star who rose to fame with “Call Me Maybe” has since expanded her palette with shimmery synths and euphoric dance beats. Be wooed by romantic pop songs from fan-favorite albums such as The Loveliest Time and Emotion.

Green Day

July 29

You don’t have to wait until September ends to catch the iconic band light up the stage with punk rock anthems. Enjoy classic hits and exhilarating songs from their recently released album, Saviors.

Teddy Swims

August 9

Famous for the hit single “Lose Control,” amassing over 700 million global streams, this Georgia-born artist creates personal music about mental health and self-forgiveness.

Bruce Springsteen

September 7

The 20-time Grammy Award winner is set to bring four decadesworth of music mastery onto the stage. He is backed by his trusted E Street Band in filling the air with classic Americana and heartland rock.

Lady A

September 27

Listen to the smooth fusion of country, rock, and pop of this Grammy Award–winning crossover band. The 11-time platinum-certified hit song, “Need You Now,” remains timeless.

Capital One Hall

Natalia Jiménez

June 7

Let this multi-platinum Spanish pop singer-songwriter guide you towards the beauty of Latin music with her powerful voice. She’ll sing new versions of her hit songs like “Creo en Mi” as a celebration of her 20-year career.

Palmyra

June 7

Hailing from Virginia’s Shenandoah Valley, this folk trio blends traditional string instruments with heartfelt songwriting. Their music features intricate arrangements that pay homage to both Appalachian and Midwestern Americana traditions.

EU Featuring Sugar Bear

July 12

If you’ve ever heard of the R&B dance classic “Da’ Butt,” you’ll know that this DC-based go-go band is all about making you sway your body to their infectious beats. Bounce along to ‘70s and ‘80s hits such as “Hey You” and “E.U. Freeze.”

Merriweather Post Pavilion

Third Eye Blind

July 19

This San Francisco–born band reinvented alt-rock by using power-pop hooks and lyrics with ironic humor. Their fresh sound has birthed infectious hits like “Semi-Charmed Life” and “Graduate.”

311

August 4

Reggae, hip-hop, funk, and rock all combine to form the sound of this American rock quintet. The breakthrough song, “Amber,” provides woozy and tropical vibes that will sound even more pronounced live.

Thirty Seconds To Mars

August 15

Brothers Jared Leto and Shannon Leto are responsible for this Los Angeles-based rock band’s identity. Their alternative metal and synth-rock sounds in songs like “The Kill” and “This Is War” have led to 15 million albums sold worldwide.

All Time Low

August 24

Originating from Towson, Maryland, this pop-punk band — influenced by the music of Green Day and Blink-182 — found success in high-energy performances and songs about teenage angst.

Mitski

September 1

For fans of indie music rich in themes of love and longing, this Asian American artist offers the perfect soundtrack. Be enchanted by the soothing sounds of “My Love Mine All Mine” and the upbeat melancholia of “Nobody.”

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