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Vienna concerts offer a vibrant and diverse lineup of performances throughout the year, attracting music lovers from all over. The city’s top venues, primarily the Wolf Trap National Park for the Performing Arts and Jammin Java, host an extensive array of concerts featuring renowned artists across genres. In summer 2026, concert-goers can enjoy a variety of performances, starting with classical and symphonic masterpieces such as the National Symphony Orchestra’s Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony and Harry Potter and The Sorcerer's Stone In Concert, scheduled in august. Main performers like Josh Groban, James Taylor, and the National Symphony Orchestra deliver unforgettable live experiences at Wolf Trap, with dates spanning from july through september. Rock and pop fans can catch Bob Dylan performing in late July, while jazz enthusiasts can experience the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis in September. For contemporary music lovers, Chance The Rapper and Jon Batiste & The National Symphony Orchestra headline in August, accompanied by a range of other acts like The Head and The Heart, Gipsy Kings, and Shreya Ghoshal. The concert calendar also features special events such as the Return of the Jedi in Concert with The National Symphony Orchestra and multiple performances by legendary musicians like John Fogerty, Steve Winwood, and Joe Bonamassa. Additionally, Jammin Java hosts an eclectic mix of events, including indie, folk, and alternative acts like The Bros. Landreth, Maya de Vitry, and Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue, with dates throughout the summer and fall of 2026. Whether attending outdoor symphony nights, rock festivals, or intimate acoustic shows, Vienna’s concert scene promises memorable experiences at historic and beloved venues.