Loudoun Station adds free weekly yoga to Summerbration 2026 lineup
Loudoun Station is using free weekly yoga to turn District Park into a repeat wellness stop, with classes, movies and music built to keep families coming back.

Loudoun Station is leaning on free weekly yoga to do more than fill a summer calendar. Through Summerbration 2026, Comstock is positioning District Park as a place where residents, commuters and families can come back every week for movement, music and movies, with yoga serving as one of the clearest signs that the mixed-use center wants to be seen as a community destination, not just a place to shop.
Comstock announced the full Summerbration 2026 lineup on May 21, and the season is scheduled to run from June through October. The programming is described as free and open to the public unless otherwise noted, which matters for yoga because it removes the usual membership barrier and makes a Monday evening class feel like an easy drop-in rather than a commitment. Yoga in the Park is listed every Monday from 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. at Loudoun Station District Park, with the first 2026 session set for June 1. Zumba in the Park is scheduled every Tuesday from 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m., starting May 26.

That weekly cadence gives Loudoun Station something beyond a one-night event. Summerbration 2026 also includes weekly Sunday outdoor movies under the All-American Movie Magic & More banner, along with returning features such as the Silent Dance Party on July 25 and pop-up Zumba sessions with Rochi B Fitness on June 27 and Sept. 20, both from 11 a.m. to noon. The structure suggests Comstock is using low-cost wellness and entertainment programming to create regular foot traffic and a more active atmosphere across the property.
The strategy is not new at Loudoun Station. The center hosted YogaSix outdoor yoga events in District Park in 2024, free to the public and held Thursdays from May 30 through Aug. 29. In 2025, Comstock again built Summerbration around free wellness classes, including Tuesday Zumba and Wednesday yoga hosted by YogaSix. This year’s lineup keeps yoga in the center of that pattern, reinforcing it as a recurring civic amenity for Loudoun County rather than a one-off event.

Loudoun Station sits next to Ashburn Station on Metro’s Silver Line, and drivers may receive up to three hours of complimentary parking in the 9-story Metro Garage courtesy of ParkX Management. That combination of transit access, free entry and weekly programming makes the summer series feel designed for repeat visits, with yoga helping anchor the broader effort to make Loudoun Station a place people return to, not just pass through.
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