Cheyenne Jackson joins the American Pops Orchestra in D.C. before taking his deeply personal show to Carnegie Hall.
A decade later, the Americana-pop artist revisits his breakthrough album, its earthy roots, and the songs that still spark connection.
Ari Shapiro believes that the longevity of Pink Martini — three decades and counting — is “a testament to their creativity, their artistry, their commitment...
Pop, rock, folk, blues, and jazz converge as national tours and local favorites turn the region into a nightly choose-your-own concert.
From Poe-tinged tone poems to Handel and carols, a season of range and ritual with bold new works and film-with-orchestra spectacles.
With dazzling new music and a bold tour, the pop idol celebrates joy, queerness, and freedom after leaving the Mormon church
Mary Chapin Carpenter brings her most intimate album yet, Personal History, to Wolf Trap on Aug. 16 with special guest Brandy Clark.
The dance floor icons open up about friendship, fierce performances, and the enduring legacy of anthems that still light up Pride.
The country singer reflects on love, identity, and her journey to performing at one of the world’s biggest LGBTQ celebrations.
The chart-climbing artist opens up about grief, identity, and breaking barriers in hip-hop ahead of his WorldPride DC debut.
David Archuleta gets candid about coming out, rethinking religion, and celebrating his freedom by playing WorldPride
The Gay Men's Chorus of Washington DC aims to inspire hope through its upcoming WorldPride International Choral Festival.
The force behind of 1995's seminal, joyous pop hit "I Kissed A Girl" died at the age of 66 last week in a house fire.
Acclaimed for a distinctive style of brooding, droll pop, singer John Grant talks about Elton John, Allen Schindler, MAGA, and so much more.
The Spring-into-Summer offerings this year in the classical realm are as rich, diverse, and extensive as ever.