Reston Station adds free Beloved Yoga classes to summer lineup
Free Beloved Yoga classes anchored Reston Station’s Summerbration, adding a weekly wellness draw to a season built around concerts, movies and holiday programming.

Reston Station’s Summerbration added a steady wellness rhythm to a summer lineup better known for live music and outdoor movies, with free Beloved Yoga classes setting up on the plaza every Monday and Wednesday evening. The classes ran from May 27 through September 2, gave the mixed-use district a recurring yoga presence, and helped turn Reston Metro Plaza into a place to linger, not just pass through.
The Beloved Yoga sessions were listed as 6 to 7 p.m. classes for all levels and ages at 1906 Reston Metro Plaza, with parking available under the plaza at ParkingX. Layla Gama and Kristina Davies were named as instructors, giving the series a familiar studio connection while keeping the classes open to anyone who wanted to drop in. That free, low-barrier setup made the yoga portion of Summerbration one of the easiest ways to join the wider program.
Summerbration 2026 itself ran from Friday, May 29 through the end of September, according to Comstock Companies, which organized the series with the Reston Community Center. The schedule stretched well beyond yoga: live music was set for Fridays, outdoor movies for Saturdays, and weekly wellness classes filled out the calendar. Alongside Beloved Yoga’s Monday and Wednesday sessions, VIDA Fitness was slated to lead Trampoline Fitness on Tuesdays, while Rochi B Fitness was scheduled for Pop-Up Zumba on Sunday, May 31 and Saturday, August 15.

The programming pointed to a larger strategy at Reston Station, where wellness was being used as part of an all-day community destination rather than isolated as a stand-alone fitness offering. The series also tied into the nationwide lead-up to America’s 250th anniversary, with Summerbration framing its concerts and events as part of a patriotic run-up that included Red, White & Boom! programming.
That broader calendar continued into September with a signature event on Sept. 4, when Bruce In The USA, a Bruce Springsteen tribute act, was set to perform from 7:30 to 9:00 p.m. at 1900 Reston Metro Plaza. For yoga participants, the draw was simple: a free hour on the mat could be the first stop in a longer evening at Reston Station, and the plaza’s weekly classes gave the summer series a consistent wellness anchor through early September.
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