June Entertainment Guide 2018

June brings tons of fun events to the D.C. area, including (clockwise) "Hamilton," U2, Michael Che and Kenny Chesney. (WTOP collage via AP, YouTube)
Introduction June brings plenty of fun events around the D.C. area. Time for your “Top of the Month” Entertainment Guide. Click through the gallery for video highlights. Then find the full list below. (WTOP collage via AP, YouTube)
June 4-24: “Botticelli in the Fire” at Woolly Mammoth Theatre
June 4-25: “The Remains” at Studio Theatre
June 13: Boz Scaggs at Strathmore
June 15-July 7: “Other Life Forms” at Keegan Theatre
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June brings tons of fun events to the D.C. area, including (clockwise) "Hamilton," U2, Michael Che and Kenny Chesney. (WTOP collage via AP, YouTube)
WTOP's Jason Fraley previews June entertainment (Jason Fraley)

June Entertainment Guide

June 4-July 1: “Camelot” at Shakespeare Theatre

June 4-10: “Newsies” at Toby’s Dinner Theatre

June 4-10: “The Invisible Hand” at Olney Theatre

June 4-24: “Botticelli in the Fire” at Woolly Mammoth Theatre

June 4-25: “The Remains” at Studio Theatre

June 4-17: “Girlfriend” at Signature Theatre

June 4-July 1: “The Scottsboro Boys” at Signature Theatre

June 5: Nile Rodgers & Chaka Khan at Wolf Trap 

June 5: Luis Miguel at MGM National Harbor

June 6: Alison Krauss & David Crosby at Wolf Trap

June 6-10: “How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying” at Kennedy Center

June 6-July 1: “The Legend of Georgia McBride” at Round House 

June 7: Fitz & The Tantrums & X Ambassadors at Wolf Trap

June 7: Florida Georgia Line at Merriweather

June 8: Journey & Def Leppard at Jiffy Lube Live

June 8-9: Barry Manilow at Wolf Trap

June 8: “Ocean’s 8” hits movie theaters

June 8-17: D.C. Jazz Festival

June 9: Frederick Wine Festival

June 9: Dave Matthews Band at Jiffy Lube Live

June 9: Brian McKnight at Warner Theatre

June 9: Belle & Sebastian at The Anthem

June 9: Dru Hill at Howard Theatre 

June 10: Three Dog Night at Birchmere

June 10: Be’la Dona at Bethesda Blues & Jazz

June 10: Tony Awards

June 10: Slayer at Jiffy Lube Live

June 10-12: Roger Daltrey at Wolf Trap

June 11: Hall & Oates with Train at Capitol One Arena

June 12: Vance Joy at The Anthem

June 12: Robert Plant & Sheryl Crow at Merriweather

June 12-Sept. 16: “Hamilton” at Kennedy Center 

June 13: Boz Scaggs at Strathmore

June 13: Ben Harper at 9:30 Club

June 13-17: AFI Docs

June 14: Harry Connick Jr. at Wolf Trap 

June 14: Luke Bryan at Merriweather

June 15: “Incredibles 2” hits movie theaters

June 15: Kenny Chesney at Jiffy Lube Live

June 15-Sept. 9: “Mamma Mia” at Toby’s Dinner Theatre

June 15-July 7: “Other Life Forms” at Keegan Theatre

June 16: Leslie Odom Jr. at The Anthem

June 17: Bone Thugs-N-Harmony at Fillmore

June 17: Poison & Cheap Trick at Jiffy Lube Live

June 17-18: U2 at Capitol One Arena

June 18: Gordon Lightfoot at Birchmere

June 19: Audra McDonald at Kennedy Center

June 20-24: Halcyon “By the People” Festival

June 20-July 22: “On the Town” at Olney Theater

June 21: Steven Tyler at Wolf Trap

June 21: Mike Tyson at MGM National Harbor

June 22: “Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom” hits movie theaters

June 22-23: Melissa Etheridge at Kennedy Center

June 23: Tony Bennett at Wolf Trap 

June 23: Paramore & Foster the People at Merriweather

June 24: Harry Styles at Capitol One Arena

June 24: Herbie Hancock at Strathmore

June 24: David Blaine at MGM National Harbor

June 26: Steve Miller Band & Peter Frampton at MGM National Harbor 

June 26: 30 Seconds to Mars & Walk the Moon at Jiffy Lube Live

June 28: Michael Che at Warner Theatre

June 28-July 1: Craig Robinson at DC Improv

June 29: “Sicario 2” hits movie theaters 

June 29: Sarah McLachlan at Strathmore

June 29: Pretenders at Fillmore

June 29: Bruce Hornsby at Wolf Trap 

June 29: Foreigner at Jiffy Lube Live

June 30: Stephen Stills & Judy Collins at Kennedy Center

June 30: Rascal Flatts at Jiffy Lube Live

Jason Fraley

Hailed by The Washington Post for “his savantlike ability to name every Best Picture winner in history," Jason Fraley began at WTOP as Morning Drive Writer in 2008, film critic in 2011 and Entertainment Editor in 2014, providing daily arts coverage on-air and online.

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