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Chateau Ste. Michelle announces 2026 summer concert lineup

Michael Rietmulder, The Seattle Times on

Published in Entertainment News

SEATTLE — A few weeks after ZooTunes announced its summer concert lineup, one of its Eastside counterparts is ready to do the same.

The pinot-popping folks at Chateau Ste. Michelle uncorked their summer slate Monday, with a fresh batch of shows joining previously announced dates with pop-punks Yellowcard (May 24) and Lilith Fair founder Sarah McLachlan (Aug. 8-9).

Leading the charge, country star Dierks Bentley (June 27) scales down for an intimate-by-his-standards gig at the bucolic winery, with support from can’t-miss rising star Kaitlin Butts. A mainstream country star with a bit of a bluegrass streak, Bentley would be wise to pull up a day early, as the previous night Americana talent Rhiannon Giddens kicks off her five-date American Tunes: Lift Ev’ry Voice and Sing tour (June 26) with the great Mary Chapin Carpenter and Hurray for the Riff Raff. (Sadly, gospel legend and certified fountain of joy Mavis Staples, who joins Giddens and company for the rest of the tour, will not be at the Woodinville show.)

Other highlights include a doozy of a doubleheader with Wynonna Judd and Melissa Etheridge (July 24), ‘90s R&B greats Boyz II Men (July 25), alt rock singer-songwriter Tori Amos with inventive indie rocker Bartees Strange (Sept. 2), and bluesy Icelandic rockers Kaleo (July 3).

McLachlan, who tapped Americana star Allison Russell to open, and Tedeschi Trucks Band with support from Lukas Nelson (Aug. 4-5) are currently the only announced artists pulling two nighters at the vino estate.

Saving one of the best for last, sublimely cosmic instrumental duo Hermanos Gutiérrez — which dazzled with a golden-hour set last summer to christen the return of concerts at Pier 62 — plays a late-season date Sept. 27 to close the summer in style.

Elsewhere, summer amphitheater regulars like Ziggy Marley (July 1), The Australian Pink Floyd Show (Aug. 2) and Gypsy Kings (Aug. 21) will take the Woodinville stage this year.

Tickets for the newly announced shows go on sale at 10 a.m. March 23 at chateauconcerts.com. Check out the rest of the lineup below.

Chateau Ste. Michelle 2026 lineup

May 24: Yellowcard with New Found Glory and Plain White T’s (sold out)

June 25: Metric, Broken Social Scene and Stars

June 26: Rhiannon Giddens presents American Tunes with Mary Chapin Carpenter and Hurray for the Riff Raff

June 27: Dierks Bentley with Kaitlin Butts and Mountain Grass Unit

July 1: Ziggy Marley with J Boog

July 3: Kaleo with Elle King

 

July 21: The Fray with Dashboard Confessional

July 24: Wynonna Judd and Melissa Etheridge

July 25: Boyz II Men

July 26: Fitz and the Tantrums

Aug. 2: The Australian Pink Floyd Show

Aug. 3: Lindsay Stirling with PVRIS

Aug. 4-5: Tedeschi Trucks Band with Lukas Nelson

Aug. 7: Dark Star Orchestra

Aug. 8-9: Sarah McLachlan with Allison Russell

Aug. 18: O.A.R. with Gavin DeGraw

Aug. 21: Gipsy Kings featuring Nicolas Reyes

Sept. 2: Tori Amos with Bartees Strange

Sept. 27: Hermanos Gutiérrez


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