As the vibrant blooms of May unfold, so does a lineup filled with fun and festivities. Whether it’s exploring the whimsical world of Cirque du Soleil, sampling NoVA’s finest cuisines, or enjoying the performing arts, there’s plenty to enrich your spring. Here are 15 May events that offer a great time in NoVA and Washington, DC.
DC Boat Show at National Harbor
May 3–5
Boat enthusiasts can tour new and pre-owned vessels that are up for immediate sale or to order at this second annual weekend event. There will also be live music, food and drinks, vendor tents with boating gear, and a golf simulator. Ages 21 and up. 165 Waterfront St., National Harbor, Maryland, $30; $20 for military, veterans, and first responders
Northern Virginia Tea Festival
May 4–5
This annual tea festival features over 50 tea vendors, as well as classes and demonstrations. Learn about tea brewing and traditions and enjoy tastings and cultural activities. It’s a must for both tea aficionados and the uninitiated. A special “tea excursion” on the second day offers a visit to a tea farm, lunch and dinner, and an exclusive look at tea shop production facilities. Elden Street Tea Shop: 1633 Washington Plz., Ste. A, Reston, free, $295 for tea excursion
Linda Eder
May 5
Linda Eder brings her captivating mix of pop, country, and jazz to The Barns. Known for winning Star Search and her role in Jekyll & Hyde on Broadway, Eder’s powerful voice and enduring talent is worth the price of admission. The Barns at Wolf Trap: 1635 Trap Rd., Vienna, starting at $52
Madison Beer – Spinnin Tour
May 10
This New York singer-songwriter embarks on her third concert tour for her sophomore album, Silence Between Songs. Her shows are a feast for the senses, combining soulful melodies with introspective lyrics in a visually stunning presentation. Echostage: 2135 Queens Chapel Rd. NE, Washington, DC, starting at $59
George Lopez: ALLLRIIIIGHHTTT! Comedy Tour
May 10–11
Watch this groundbreaking comedian and actor share zingers from his multifaceted career in television, film, and stand-up comedy. Known for tackling social issues, Lopez’s monologues are resonating, thought-provoking, and laugh-out-loud funny. The Kennedy Center: 2700 F St. NW, Washington, DC, $39.50–$104.50
Annual Loco Food Truck Festival
May 11
Explore an array of food trucks featuring area food vendors at this family-friendly festival. Alongside culinary delights, enjoy live music and engaging activities, including a cornhole tournament and axe-throwing. Segra Field Parking Lots: 42095 Loudoun United Dr., Leesburg, free, $20 for cornhole tournament
Romeo and Juliet
May 17–19
Experience the ballet version of the Shakespearean romance. The Manassas Ballet Theatre Orchestra interprets the tragic love story through live orchestra music, captivating choreography, and beautiful costumes. Hylton Performing Arts Center: 10960 George Mason Cir., Manassas, $25–$70
Little Women
May 17–19
Louisa May Alcott’s beloved classic comes to life on stage. Following the adventures of
the March sisters, the musical explores themes of love and resilience, making it a heartwarming experience for audiences of all ages. Capital One Hall: 7750 Capital One Tower Rd., Tysons, starting at $58.50
Cirque du Soleil — Corteo
May 17–25
Cirque du Soleil combines acrobatics, music, and performance in a story about a clown’s imagined funeral. The show is set between heaven and earth and features a mix of comedy and mesmerizing stunts. EagleBank Arena: 4500 Patriot Cir., Fairfax, starting at $59
Tephra ICA Arts Festival
May 18–19
Meet more than 200 contemporary artists at this outdoor festival featuring art for sale, art-making activities, and a free concert. It also acts as a fundraiser for Tephra ICA to support free art programs. Reston Town Center: 11900 Market St., Reston, free, $5 donation suggested
The Drowsy Chaperone
May 18–June 23
Witness a Tony Award– winning musical comedy that lovingly parodies Golden Age musicals. Its catchy tunes and quirky story make it an entertaining show perfect for musical theater fans. Workhouse Arts Center: 9518 Workhouse Way, Lorton, $25–$35
Northern Virginia Magazine‘s Taste of NoVA
May 19
Sample culinary delights from over 40 restaurants and try sips from more than 25 wineries, breweries, and spirits sources. The event, open to ages 21 and over, also includes live music, giveaways, and the chance to meet some of the area’s top chefs. National Museum of the U.S. Army: 1775 Liberty Dr., Fort Belvoir, $165–$190, group discount for parties of six or more
Frank Carter & The Rattlesnakes
May 22
This English punk rock band comes to DC with its Dark Rainbow album and tour. Expect an energetic production with lots of hardcore rock inspiration. The Atlantis: 2047 Ninth St. NW, Washington, DC, $20
Viva! Vienna!
May 25–27
Bring the family to a holiday weekend festival with amusement rides, live entertainment, a beer garden with pub games, and food and retail options from dozens of vendors. Organized by the Rotary Club of Vienna, it supports local charitable organizations. 131 Church St. NE, Vienna, free entry, $50 for one-day ride pass, $100 for three-day ride pass
Maggie Rose: No One Gets Out Alive Tour
May 26
With a mix of pop and ’70s Laurel Canyon vibes, the songs from Maggie Rose’s new album, No One Gets Out Alive, celebrate empowerment and living life fully, making for a moving concert experience. The Birchmere: 3701 Mount Vernon Ave., Alexandria, starting at $29.50
Feature image courtesy Capital One Hall
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