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Weekly Concert & Event Calendar: March 30–April 5, 2026
From indie-folk to country superstars, Charlottesville has a packed lineup of must-see shows.
Mar. 30, 2026 at 9:26pm
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Charlottesville's vibrant music scene offers a diverse array of must-see shows, from rising jam bands to country superstars.Charlottesville TodayCharlottesville's weekly concert and event calendar highlights a diverse array of musical acts and performances, including a rising jam band, an up-and-coming indie-folk artist, and a major country music star playing at the local football stadium.
Why it matters
The Charlottesville music scene continues to thrive, offering residents and visitors a wide range of live entertainment options across different genres and venues. These events help drive cultural vibrancy and economic activity in the region.
The details
The calendar includes a performance by the fast-growing jam band Dogs in a Pile at the Jefferson Theater, a show by indie-folk singer-songwriter Hannah Cohen at The Southern Café & Music Hall, and a concert by country superstar Luke Combs at the University of Virginia's Scott Stadium.
- The events take place from March 30 to April 5, 2026.
- Dogs in a Pile perform on April 3.
- Hannah Cohen performs on April 3.
- Luke Combs performs on April 4.
The players
Dogs in a Pile
A rising jam band on the East Coast that has been gaining popularity through extensive touring.
Hannah Cohen
An up-and-coming indie-folk singer-songwriter known for her modern yet timeless songwriting approach.
Luke Combs
One of the biggest country music stars in the world, known for his stadium-filling concerts.
Anand Harsh
A radio personality at 106.1 The Corner who curates the weekly concert and event calendar for the Charlottesville area.
Jefferson Theater
A music venue in Charlottesville that hosts a variety of live performances.
The Southern Café & Music Hall
A café and music venue in Charlottesville that features indie and folk acts.
Scott Stadium
The football stadium at the University of Virginia, which hosts large-scale concerts and events.
What they’re saying
“One of the hottest and fastest growing jam bands on the east coast is coming to Charlottesville. Dogs in a Pile have been cruising along since their inception not too long ago, and the boys have grown up a bit over the years of hard touring.”
— Anand Harsh, Radio Personality
“Hannah Cohen has a really modern but still timeless approach to songwriting and she's got a bright future ahead of her if her output continues to hold this particular quality.”
— Anand Harsh, Radio Personality
“One of the biggest country music stars on the planet is making his way to the football stadium for a concert. Yes, he's that big. Go see him and a crop of rising talent.”
— Anand Harsh, Radio Personality
The takeaway
Charlottesville's diverse music scene continues to thrive, offering residents and visitors a wide range of live entertainment options across different genres and venues. These events help drive cultural vibrancy and economic activity in the region, showcasing the city's appeal as a destination for music lovers.

