Manassas Wine & Jazz Festival
Manassas Wine & Jazz Festival in Manassas, VA — annual spring grand tasting with Virginia wines and live jazz. April 16, 2026. Tickets TBA.
Quick facts
At a glance.
The story
About this festival.
Manassas Wine & Jazz Festival is an annual grand tasting wine festival held each spring in Manassas, Virginia — organized by Historic Manassas, Inc. (HMI) and scheduled for April 16, 2026. The event pairs Virginia wines with live jazz music and food vendors, drawing attendees to Historic Downtown Manassas for an outdoor afternoon gathering. Ticket pricing had not been announced at time of publication; prospective visitors should check visitmanassas.org for updated pricing and lineup details before purchasing.
The Manassas Wine & Jazz Festival takes place in Historic Downtown Manassas, a 10-square-mile city whose character was shaped by its origins as a railroad junction in the 1850s and its role in the 1861–1865 American Civil War. The Harris Pavilion at 9201 Center Street serves as a central hub for the city's outdoor events, and the walkable downtown streetscape — with shops and restaurants within easy reach of festival grounds — provides a practical setting for an event that combines wine pours, food vendors, and continuous live jazz. The April 2026 date places the festival in the city's spring calendar alongside a broader slate of seasonal programming organized by HMI.
Because specific winery counts, pour quantities, and ticket tier details had not been confirmed for 2026 at time of writing, the full scope of what's included in general admission and any VIP tier remains to be announced. Historically, the festival has offered general admission access to wine tastings, food, and live entertainment. Manassas is located approximately 30 miles southwest of Washington, D.C., and is reachable via the Virginia Railway Express commuter rail, which stops at the historic Manassas Railroad Depot built in 1914 — a practical option for attendees who prefer not to drive to an outdoor wine event. Dining and retail in Historic Downtown Manassas are within walking distance of festival grounds, making it straightforward to extend a visit before or after the tasting session.
Virginia's wine industry has earned recognition for producing award-winning bottles across multiple varietals, and Northern Virginia's wine country sits within easy reach of Manassas. The region's producers have built a track record with both red and white varieties suited to the mid-Atlantic climate. The Manassas Wine & Jazz Festival, organized annually by Historic Manassas, Inc. (HMI) — the same nonprofit that coordinates the city's Thursday Farmers Market at the Harris Pavilion and other downtown events — serves as a logical showcase for that regional output. Annaburg, a historic property built in 1892 on 3.65 acres in Manassas, has long served as a gathering place for outdoor festivals in the city, reflecting a well-established tradition of public events in this compact historic district.
Getting there
Location & logistics.
What to expect
The experience.
A mix of varietals from regional producers. Start light, work toward the bigger reds.
Held at Harris Pavilion in Manassas. Check the venue page for layout details.
Friendly to first-timers — no one is going to quiz you on Pinot. Ask questions, take notes, enjoy.
Arrive early, hit your must-try wineries first, then wander. That's the move.
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