Free Postgame Concerts for Ticket Holders
- The Washington Nationals have announced the lineup for the 2026 Postgame Summer Concert Series, continuing a tradition of offering live music to baseball fans at Nationals Park.
- According to the organization, these concerts are designed to encourage fans to Come for the baseball and stay for the beats!
- The third annual series features a mix of pop and country artists.
The Washington Nationals have announced the lineup for the 2026 Postgame Summer Concert Series, continuing a tradition of offering live music to baseball fans at Nationals Park. The series, presented by Harris Teeter and Coca-Cola, allows attendees to experience performances for free with the purchase of a game ticket.
According to the organization, these concerts are designed to encourage fans to Come for the baseball and stay for the beats!
Performances are scheduled to begin approximately 30 minutes after the final out of the game.
2026 Concert Lineup
The third annual series features a mix of pop and country artists. The confirmed schedule includes the following performances:
- Taio Cruz: Friday, May 29, 2026, following the game against the San Diego Padres.
- Jason Derulo: Friday, July 24, 2026, following the game against the Arizona Diamondbacks.
- Jordan Davis: Friday, August 7, 2026, following the game against the Cincinnati Reds.
Taio Cruz will open the series on May 29. The chart-topping artist is known for global hits including Dynamite
and Break Your Heart
. Cruz has recorded over 100 million track sales worldwide and has collaborated with artists such as Rihanna, Justin Bieber, Britney Spears, Busta Rhymes, and David Guetta.
Jason Derulo is scheduled to perform on July 24. The multi-platinum American singer, songwriter, and dancer has sold more than 250 million singles globally and has achieved multiple top-ten hits on the Billboard Hot 100. His known hits include Whatcha Say
, Talk Dirty
, Wiggle
, and Savage Love
. Derulo’s previous collaborations include Wale, Adam Levine, 2 Chainz, Snoop Dogg, and BTS.
The series will conclude on August 7 with a performance by country music singer and songwriter Jordan Davis.
Attendance and Access
While the concerts are free for those who hold a ticket to the corresponding game, the Nationals are offering an optional upgrade for fans. Limited on-field passes are available for purchase for those who wish to be closer to the performers during the show.

Broader DC Summer Music Scene
The Nationals’ series is part of a larger summer of music in the District. NBC4 Washington reports that other major artists, including Usher and Chris Brown, have tour stops planned for the DC area this summer.
