The Los Angeles Philharmonic Association has announced its Hollywood Bowl summer season, which runs from June through September at the iconic outdoor venue.

It all kicks off June 10 with R&B icon Janet Jackson’s Together Again Tour, which commemorates Jackson’s 50th anniversary in the entertainment business as well as the 30th anniversary of album “Janet” and 25th anniversary of “The Velvet Rope.”

The Hollywood Bowl celebrated its 100th season last year with much fanfare and continues its tradition of diverse entertainment with this year’s lineup, which features film screenings accompanied by a full orchestra and evenings dedicated to jazz, blues, rock, R&B and classical music. L.A. Phil Music and Artistic director Gustavo Dudamel will conduct the orchestra during multiple concerts, and L.A. Phil Creative Chair of Jazz Herbie Hancock has curated multiple nights of jazz.

“As we look to the next hundred years at the Hollywood Bowl, I am honored and excited to share a season which, to me, speaks of a beautiful future ahead,” Dudamel said in a news release. “From timeless music by Mendelssohn, de Falla and Verdio, to modern-day classics by John Williams and Duke Ellington, to the soul-filling sounds of our Pan-American Music Initiative, to the singular energy of Café Tacvba, each of these programs takes us on the kind of magic journey that can only begin at the Bowl.”

Here is the full list of performances from the Los Angeles Philharmonic Association. There’s also an ever-growing list of lease events and concerts happening at the venue. For the most up-to-date concert information and to get tickets, go to hollywoodbowl.com. Tickets for Louis Tomlinson, King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard and Jill Scott are on sale. Group sales and new subscriptions are also now open. Create Your Own packages begins March 14, and the box office opens for single-ticket sales starting May 2.

10: Janet Jackson with Ludacris and musicians of Youth Orchestra Los Angeles, conducted by Thomas Wilkins

17-18: Hollywood Bowl Jazz Festival with host Arsenio Hall featuring Kamasi Washington, Leon Bridges, Poncho Sanchez, The Soul Rebels with Big Freedia, Lionel Leueke and Gretchen Parlato, LACHSA Jazz and more

21: Australian rock band King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard

22: R&B singer-songwriter Jill Scott

24: “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part II” in concert with the Hollywood Bowl Orchestra

25: The Game Awards 10-Year Celebration with the Hollywood Bowl Orchestra featuring selections of music from popular video games

June 30: Former One Direction member and now solo performer Louis Tomlinson.

2-4: July 4th Fireworks Spectacular with The Beach Boys and the Hollywood Bowl Orchestra, conducted by Thomas Wilkins, with fireworks each evening

6: “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” with the L.A. Phil conducted by Dudamel, the Los Angeles Master Chorale and others

7: A celebration of music from films during Maestro of the Movies: John Williams with the L.A. Phil alongside Dudamel

11: Dudamel conducts Verdi’s Requiem with the L.A. Phil, Los Angeles Master Chorale and others

12: R&B singer, songwriter and former Gap Band frontman Charlie Wilson with support from R&B group En Vogue

13: An Ellington Celebration — the music of jazz pianist and orchestra conductor Duke Ellington with the L.A. Phil, conducted by Dudamel

14-15: Funk, R&B and soul with Kool & The Gang and The Village People

16: Los Angeles rock and pop duo Sparks with They Might Be Giants.

18: “Estancia” — the L.A. Phil, conducted by Dudamel, performs works by Mexican composers Francisco Cortés-Álvarez and Arturo Márquez, with Brazilian dance theater company Grupo Corpo and trumpeter Pacho Flores.

19: Canadian jazz pianist and singer Diana Krall

20: Selections from Tchaikovsky’s “Rococo Theme” and Prokofiev’s “Romeo and Juliet.” The L.A. Phil will be conducted by Dudamel.

21: Mexican alternative rock, pop and ska group Café Tacvba will perform with the L.A. Phil, conducted by Dudamel

23: KCRW’s Reggae Night XXI with Beres Hammond, Steel Pulse and Third World

25: A celebration of George Gershwin’s “Rhapsody in Blue” with the L.A. Phil, conducted by Leonard Slatkin

27: “Pictures at an Exhibition” by Modest Mussorgsky. The L.A. Phil will be conducted by Stéphane Denéve.

28: Quincy Jones’ 90th birthday tribute with the Hollywood Bowl Orchestra, conducted by Jules Buckley, and guests

30: “Everybody Rise!” A Sondheim celebration with the Hollywood Bowl Orchestra, conducted by Kevin Stites

1: Selections by Sergei Rachmaninoff. The L.A. Phil will be conducted by Shiyeon Sung.

3: A live presentation of “2001: A Space Odyssey” with the L.A. Phil, conducted by Caleb Young, and the Los Angeles Master Chorale

4-5: Walt Disney Animation Studios will showcase the breadth and depth of its music and animation over the past century with the L.A. Phil, conducted by Thomas Wilkins, and guest vocalists

6: KCRW presents rock band Portugal. The Man with Los Angeles-based group Chicano Batman and Say She She.

8: Selections by Elgar and Beethoven. The L.A. Phil will be conducted by Ryan Bancroft.

9: Blues guitarist and singer-songwriter Joe Bonamassa with orchestra

10: Selections by Sibelius and Grieg. The L.A. Phil will be conducted by Tarmo Peltokoski.

11: Ruben Blades & Roberto Delgado Big Band Salswing Tour

12: Mexican indie-pop guitarist and singer Carla Morrison

13: KCRW presents singer-songwriter Maggie Rogers with Canadian indie pop band Alvvays

15: Symphonie Fantastique with the L.A. Phil and conductor Jonathon Heyward

16: Soul and R&B singer-songwriter Gladys Knight

17: Selections by Shostakovich and Dvorák. The L.A. Phil will be conducted by Anna Rakitina.

18-19: Tchaikovsky Spectacular with the L.A. Phil, conducted by Daniel Bartholomew-Poyser, and the USC Marching Band

20: Rock band My Morning Jacket performs with Fleet Foxes.

22: Chris Thile on mandolin playing “Appalachian Spring” with the L.A. Phil, conducted by Teddy Abrams

23: Jazz with Herbie Hancock

24: Joe Hisaishi conducts the L.A. Phil in original compositions and “La mer” by Claude Debussy

25-26: English pop band Culture Club performs.

27: Smooth Summer Jazz with Dave Koz & Friends

29: Beethoven at the Bowl with the L.A. Phil and conductor Simone Menezes

31: “The Four Seasons” and other Vivaldi selections, as well as Tchaikovsky. The L.A. Phil will be conducted by Gemma New.

1-2: “Star Wars: Return of the Jedi” in concert with the L.A. Phil and conductor David Newman

3: Rock duo Air Supply will perform with Michael Bolton.

5: Mozart Under the Stars with the L.A. Phil and conductor Nicholas McGregan

6: Blues guitarist Buddy Guy with Christone “Kingfish” Ingram

7: Bach and Mendelssohn selections with the L.A. Phil and conductor Masaaki Suzuki

8-10: Hollywood Bowl Fireworks Finale with R&B singer-songwriter Maxwell

12: “The Planets” with the L.A. Phil and conductor Karen Kamensek along with the Pacific Chorale

13: English singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Jacob Collier will perform with the L.A. Phil, conducted by Thomas Wilkins.

16: Sing-along “Sound of Music” with a film screening and host Melissa Peterman

17: KCRW presents an evening of music with artists to be announced.

20: An all-star lineup performs the music from “Promises,” the 2021 album by late tenor saxophonist Pharaoh Sanders, featuring Floating Points with Shabaka Hutchings and more.

24: KCRW presents Los Authénticos Decadentes with more artists to be announced.