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NBC's 'TODAY' Reveals 2026 Summer Concert Series Lineup

By RTTNews Staff Writer   ✉   | Published:   | Follow Us On Google News
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NBC News' "TODAY" has revealed its summer concerts series will return next month with a sizzling lineup of chart-topping artists.

Zara Larsson will kickoff the "Citi Concert Series on TODAY" on May 8.

Additional performers include Charlie Puth, Lizzo, Brandi Carlile, Niall Horan, Tyla, Maren Morris, Shaboozey, Bleachers, Mumford & Sons, Megan Moroney, KATSEYE, Melanie Martinez, and more.

Citi returns as the official sponsor of the "Citi Concert Series on TODAY."

"Music plays such a profound role in today's culture, and we're excited to support the Citi Concert Series on TODAY," said Elyse Lesley, Head of U.S. Consumer Cards Marketing at Citi. "We look forward to kicking off the summer with another memorable edition of the concert series for passionate fans tuning in from across the country."

Fans can visit TODAY.com/Concerts for more information on how to attend. A limited number of Fan Passes will be available for each show, with general admission also open to the public on a first-come, first-served basis.

Concerts take place at Rockefeller Plaza, located on 48th Street between 5th and 6th Avenues, in New York City.

Additional performers and dates will be announced in the coming weeks.

2026 Citi Summer Concert Series Lineup:

May 8 - Zara Larsson
May 22 - Bleachers
May 29 - Charlie Puth
June 5 - Lizzo
June 12 - Niall Horan
June 26 - Melanie Martinez
July 3 - Maren Morris
July 10 - Megan Moroney
July 24 - Tyla
July 29 - Mumford & Sons
July 31 - Shaboozey
August 14 - KATSEYE
September 25 - Brandi Carlile

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