Whether you're planning a romantic date night, seeking mindfulness and reflection, or creating fun memories with the whole family, the Cathedral has something special for you this Summer. Discover our exclusive tours, seasonal programs, and breathtaking concerts designed to inspire, connect, and delight. |
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| Tuesday, June 10, 7 pm (indoor) Thursday, June 12, 7 pm (indoor) Saturday, June 14, 9 am (outdoor) |
All skill levels are welcome to join a yoga session surrounded by the Cathedral's vaulted ceilings and stained glass windows, or outside in the Cathedral's lush, peaceful amphitheater. Find new paths to mindfulness under the guidance of experienced Flow Yoga Center instructors and embrace tranquility and connection. Get tickets→ |
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| After Hours in the Towers |
June 19 - July 31, 5-7 pm |
This summer, experience the Cathedral like never before with an all-new after-hours event! Begin with a special edition Tower Climb and ascend through winding staircases and hidden passageways to see up-close Cathedral details and panoramic vistas. After the climb, relax with light refreshments in the Cathedral’s Tower Observation Gallery and take in breathtaking views of “golden hour” over the Washington, DC metro area. Get tickets→ |
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| Saturday, June 21, 10 am–2 pm |
One Saturday a month, we're featuring Cathedral-themed activities tailored just for families and kids! Join in with our hands-on demonstrations, scavenger hunts, coloring station and pop-up library cart, plus see the Cathedral LEGO® exhibit and more. All ages welcome; activities geared towards kids age 4-12. Get tickets→ |
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| Marin Alsop Conducts Mahler’s Symphony No. 2 |
Globally-renowned conductor Marin Alsop returns to the Cathedral with the National Orchestral Institute + Festival Philharmonic to perform Gustav Mahler’s Symphony No. 2. Known as Mahler’s “Resurrection,” this orchestral masterpiece was first performed at the Cathedral by Alsop’s mentor Leonard Bernstein in 1984. Livestream option available. Get tickets→ |
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| David Danzmayr Conducts Strauss |
The Cathedral welcomes the National Orchestral Institute + Festival Philharmonic under the baton of David Danzmayr, Music Director of the Oregon Symphony. Highlights of this Richard Strauss-focused program include Also sprach Zarathustra, featured in Stanley Kubrick’s iconic 2001: A Space Odyssey and the wildly popular Suite from Der Rosenkavalier. It also includes John and Jim by Viet Cuong. Livestream option available. Get tickets→ |
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| Organ Recital with the U.S. Army Brass Quintet |
This July 4th, join us for free performance featuring the US Army Band “Pershing’s Own” Brass Quintet and Timpani and Cathedral Organist Thomas Sheehan. This concert includes the world premiere of commissioned work Fantasia for Brass Quintet & Organ by David Hurd. No tickets required. Livestream available. Learn more and livestream→ |
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