Concerts in Ottawa June
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Concerts in Ottawa June 2026 schedule
Ottawa in June 2026 promises an exciting lineup of concerts and live performances across renowned venues such as the Southam Hall at the National Arts Centre, Bronson Centre Theatre, and Confederation Park. Music lovers can enjoy a diverse array of genres, from classical orchestras to contemporary rock and electronic dance music.
One of the highlights is the National Arts Centre Orchestra, performing multiple nights including Gershwin on June 17 and 18, and Mahler's Resurrection on June 24 and 25, led by conductor Alexander Shelley. These performances offer a perfect blend of timeless classical masterpieces in an exceptional venue.
For fans of popular music, Canadian country artist Daniela Andrade will perform at The 27 Club on June 19, while the talented Wintersleep takes the stage at Bronson Centre Theatre on June 20. Additionally, the city hosts a major electronic music festival over a three-day span starting on June 26 at RA Centre Grounds, featuring top DJs including Fisher, Griz, Slander, and Tiesto.
Comedy enthusiasts can look forward to Daniel Tosh's stand-up show on June 27 at Southam Hall, and the same venue hosts the energetic performances of Josh Johnson on June 12 and 13. The month also features a variety of other performances, including Jinjer at Bronson Centre Theatre on June 5, Tim Hicks at Bronson Centre on June 14, and a tribute to the Blues Brothers at Harold Shenkman Hall on June 2.
For a more eclectic experience, the event schedule includes Moontricks at Overflow Brewing Company on June 18, Ibrahim Maalouf performing at Confederation Park on June 28, and Max Richter’s mesmerizing compositions at Southam Hall on June 26. The month is rounded out with a performance by Michael Blaustein at Southam Hall on June 20 and a captivating concert by Sherri Harding at the Azrieli Studio on June 16.
Overall, June 2026 in Ottawa offers a vibrant mix of concerts, orchestral performances, comedy shows, and festivals, making it an ideal time for both residents and visitors to enjoy live entertainment at the city’s top venues.