Concerts in Ottawa July
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Concerts in Ottawa July 2026 schedule
Ottawa in July 2026 promises an exciting lineup of concerts and events for music enthusiasts and visitors alike. The city hosts a variety of performances across renowned venues, offering something for every taste. One of the highlights is the Ottawa Bluesfest, spanning multiple days from July 9th to July 19th, featuring a diverse array of artists. The festival kicks off with an all-session pass, granting access to an extensive lineup including Cody Johnson, Jessie Murph, Rev Run, and Digable Planets on the opening day. Over the following days, fans can enjoy performances by Limp Bizkit, Cypress Hill, Marc Rebillet, and Steve Earle, among others. The festival continues with standout acts like The Lumineers, Bbno$, Leif Vollebekk, and Hazlett, as well as Conan Gray, Myles Smith, Natasha Bedingfield, and Sons of Legion. The schedule also features performances by Lord Huron, Social Distortion, Lucy Dacus, Royel Otis, Ella Langley, Sheryl Crow, Death From Above 1979, Valerie June, Gwen Stefani, Mariah The Scientist, Shaggy, and The Guess Who, providing a wide range of musical styles and genres.
In addition to blues and pop, classical music lovers can enjoy the National Arts Centre Orchestra's special performances. On July 10th and 11th, the orchestra, conducted by Anthony Parnther, will present a concert featuring the iconic soundtrack of 'Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl,' performed live in Southam Hall. These concerts are perfect for film and music fans seeking a memorable cultural experience.
Main venues such as the Lebreton Flats for Bluesfest and the National Arts Centre for orchestra performances are central to the city's vibrant summer scene. With a packed schedule of concerts from mid-July, Ottawa offers an unforgettable summer filled with live music, entertainment, and cultural enrichment.