Concerts in Ottawa July
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Concerts in Ottawa July 2026 schedule
Ottawa in July 2026 is set to come alive with an exciting lineup of concerts and events that appeal to a wide range of music lovers. The month kicks off with the renowned Ottawa Bluesfest, taking place from July 9th to July 19th at Lebreton Flats. This year’s Bluesfest features an incredible array of performances over multiple days, including notable acts such as Cody Johnson, Jessie Murph, and Rev Run & Digable Planets on July 9th; Limp Bizkit, Cypress Hill, Marc Rebillet, and Steve Earle on July 10th; and The Lumineers, Bbno$, Leif Vollebekk, and Hazlett on July 12th. Other highlights include performances by Conan Gray, Lord Huron, Sheryl Crow, Ella Langley, Gwen Stefani, and The Guess Who, making it a must-attend event for music enthusiasts.
In addition to the Bluesfest, classical music fans can enjoy the National Arts Centre Orchestra's engaging performances of 'Pirates of the Caribbean - The Curse of the Black Pearl in Concert.' These concerts are scheduled for July 10th and July 11th at the Southam Hall, featuring conductor Anthony Parnther, with showtimes at 8:00 pm on both days and an afternoon performance at 2:00 pm on July 11th.
For those looking for a more eclectic and comedic experience, the legendary Weird Al Yankovic will be performing live on July 26th at the Canadian Tire Centre. This concert promises a night filled with humorous and musical delights from one of comedy music’s most iconic figures.
Whether you're into rock, pop, classical, or comedy, Ottawa's July concert calendar offers something for everyone. Be sure to secure your tickets early to enjoy these unforgettable performances in some of the city's top venues, including Lebreton Flats and the National Arts Centre.