Wolf Trap Just Announced a Summer Full of Actual, In-Person Concerts
2021 gained a little bit of normalcy.
Wolf Trap is bringing back in-person concerts this summer. Photo from Wolf Trap.
This summer is beginning to look more normal. Wolf Trap announced its lineup of outdoor concerts, which kicks off June 18.
The venue released a calendar of more than 30 concerts. In honor of its 50th anniversary, there will be a “Fifty Years Together” dinner and concert event. The star-studded evening includes performances by Wolf Trap Opera aluma Christina Goerke, Van Cliburn International Piano Competition winner Joyce Yang, and Tony, Emmy, and Grammy Award winning pop vocalist Cynthia Erivo.
Wolf Trap reopens this summer, announces 50th Anniversary season
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Joanie Leeds sat at the 2018 Grammy Awards, furiously writing notes on her phone. After singer Alessia Cara was one of the few women to win an award that night snatching Best New Artist she felt angry about the lack of female representation in the music industry.
“I was so upset that women were just basically not getting any awards and barely any nominations that year either,” said Leeds, a Syracuse University alumna.
Along with her experience at the Grammys, Leeds was also upset after seeing an Annenberg Inclusion Initiative study about the music industry, discovering women are underrepresented across the field.