Scroll down to find Bluegrass and Bluegrass-Related events in the Washington, DC area and surrounding vicinities. Verify the Dates, Times, and Admission Fees, before traveling to any of these events.

Saturday 03/07/2026 - Saturday 12/19/2026
1:30 pm - 3:00 pm
Chestertown Jam
Harwood Nature Center, Lawrence Wetlands Preserve, Chestertown Maryland, Kent

Bring your instrument (or voice!) and join us at the Harwood Nature Center for a casual bi-monthly bluegrass jam. All ability levels welcome! All enthusiastic music lovers are welcome to come and listen, maybe you too will catch the bluegrass bug and pick up an instrument!

1st and 3rd Saturday Afternoon Bluegrass Jam

 
Monday 03/09/2026 - Monday 05/18/2026
6:00 pm - 7:00 pm
Bluegrass Ensemble Class with Bebe Blumenthal
School of Musical Traditions, Takoma Park md

Join teacher and fiddler Bebe Blumenthal for a high-energy, collaborative ensemble class focused on arranging rehearsing and performing in a Bluegrass band.

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Wednesday 03/25/2026 - Wednesday 04/22/2026
6:30 pm - 9:30 pm
Bluegrass Jamming class with Jeff Harding
NW Washington DC, Washington DC

Learn how to jam with others at a Wernick Method bluegrass jam class-Wednesdays, March 25,April 1, 8, 15, 22

Weekly Jam Class (Wed)

 
Saturday 04/18/2026
7:30 pm - 10:00 pm
Critton Hollow / Benny Bleu-Dakota Karper
Carroll Arts Center, Westminster MD

American string band music spanning generations. For 50 years, Critton Hollow (Joe Herrmann – fiddle & banjo, Sam Herrmann – hammered dulcimer & guitar, and Joe Fallon – guitar and bass) has delighted audiences with traditional American string band music. Acoustic duo Dakota Karper (fiddle) and Benny Bleu Haravitch (banjo) present a fresh perspective with music grounded in Appalachian old-time and New York’s Finger Lakes banjo tradition.
Tickets $28 / $25 at https://www.commongroundonthehill.org/experience/concerts/all-concerts.
Presented by Common Ground on the Hill, a partnership of Common Ground on the Hill and the Carroll Arts Center.