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Norfolk is a vibrant hub for live music and concerts, offering a diverse lineup of performances across various genres and venues. From major annual festivals to intimate shows, there’s always something happening in this lively city. Main venues like the Chartway Arena at Ted Constant Convocation Center, The Norva, and Attucks Theatre regularly host high-profile artists, renowned local acts, and orchestral performances, making Norfolk a premier destination for music lovers.
Looking ahead to upcoming events, concert-goers can anticipate a wide range of performances between 2026 and 2076. Notable highlights include the legendary Heart & Cheap Trick at the Scope Arena on august 27, 2074, and the classic rock band Quicksand & Bane at The Annex on july 13, 2026. Fans of pop and contemporary music can enjoy Alessia Cara at The Norva on april 12, 2075, or catch rising stars like Julia Cole at The Annex on october 18, 2026.
Jazz enthusiasts will appreciate the Norfolk Waterfront Jazz Festival, which features performances by Jonathan Butler, Gerald Albright, and Spyro Gyra over two days in August 2026 at Town Point Park. Similarly, orchestral performances such as the Virginia Symphony Orchestra’s tribute to Barbra Streisand and Beethoven’s Symphony No. 9 at Chrysler Hall add a sophisticated touch to Norfolk’s concert scene.
Norfolk’s top performers include Josh Groban, Gabriel Iglesias, and the Virginia Symphony Orchestra, bringing a blend of classical, comedy, and symphonic music. The city also hosts energetic rock, punk, and alternative acts like Clutch, The Toadies, and Local H, along with niche events such as Emo Nite and the Cousinz Festival featuring T.I, Keyshia Cole, and Plies.
Whether enjoying a jazz festival, a rock concert, or a symphony performance, Norfolk offers an exciting array of concerts that appeal to all tastes. With a bustling calendar of events into the late 2070s, music fans can always find a memorable experience in this dynamic city.