Heart wows at Wolf Trap

The Wilson sisters are in fine form on 2025 tour

Ann Wilson has a voice thatโ€™s simply not of this world. Put her sister Nancy to her right, and you have one of the greatest duos in rock music history.

That duo, Heart, took a victory lap at Wolf Trap in Vienna, Virginia on Sunday night (June 1st) on their An Evening With Heart Tour. The pair, backed by a five-piece band, opened with โ€œBebe Le Strangeโ€ and โ€œNever.โ€ But it was Annโ€™s operatic delivery of โ€œMagic Manโ€โ€”while seated, nonethelessโ€”that earned the first of many standing ovations throughout the night.

Content to equally share the spotlight or shred in the shadows with the band, Nancy first sang lead during the show by kicking off, โ€œThese Dreams.โ€ Later, she took over a small portion of the show. She performed one an instrumental called, “4 Edward,” an instrumental acoustic piece written in tribute to Eddie Van Halen. There were other surprises during this portion that Iโ€™ll leave for you to discover.

Funkier numbers โ€œStraight Onโ€ and โ€œLittle Queenโ€ showcased how well the sisters compliment each other, and how personal the music is to them. The former showcased their bass player, while the latter was written about being the first female-led rock group. โ€œWeโ€™ve stayed mostly true to ourselves,โ€ Ann said, reflecting on Heartโ€™s career.

And there was a lot of reflection from the stage. Nancy and Ann both acknowledged the twists and turns their journey has taken them through. But performing for fans, โ€œmakes it all worth it,โ€ they said.

And let me allay any concerns: Ann Wilson has emerged from her chemo treatment, voice entirely intact. More importantly, she appears altogether healthy and in good spirits. She may sit through the show, but that somehow adds to the charm. There is no rock star artifice. Just a grateful artist whoโ€™s not lost an ounce of talent.

โ€œCrazy On Youโ€ came about midway through, Annโ€™s voice reaching a new ethereal plane in real time. A little later they combined โ€œAloneโ€ and โ€œWhat About Love,โ€ two of musicโ€™s most iconic power ballads. They closed the night with โ€œBarracuda,โ€ of course.

At Wolf Trap, I watched as Gen-Xers passed me by, one after the other, with armfuls of merch. Thatโ€™s usually a big tell-tale sign: this is their music. They feel an ownership of it; theyโ€™re emotionally invested in Heart, because the music carried them through early adulthood. And they will revel in it for as long as Nancy and Ann Wilson will show up to perform. Thatโ€™s the Magic, Man.

Matt Bailey
Matt Bailey

Matt Bailey is a media producer currently located in Washington, DC. He has worked as a writer, producer, and host in a variety of mediums including television news, podcasting, daytime television, and live entertainment. He joined The Music Universe in 2016. Since then, Bailey has traveled across the country to review hundreds of concerts and interview some of music's biggest hitmakers. Bailey truly believes in the unifying power of experiencing live music. To reach him, please email matt@themusicuniverse.com.