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Jan 05, 2024

Your 2024 Concert Agenda: These Big Acts Are Coming To The D.C. Area This Year

Olivia Rodrigo, Bad Bunny, the Boss … lots of can’t-miss musicians and bands are coming through venues as big as FedEx Field and as small as The Atlantis.

Jun 09, 2023

Summer Concerts Around D.C. To Add To Your Calendar

Tons of artists are coming to D.C. over the summer months. Our top picks have a little bit of something for everyone.

May 02, 2023

9 Concerts To Catch Around The D.C. Region In May

Catch big acts like Soulja Boy and Blink-182, Y La Bamba’s warm, psychedelic songs, and 25-year-old indie rocker Indigo de Souza at venues around D.C. this month.

Apr 04, 2023

9 Concerts To Catch Around D.C. In April

D.C.’s own Braxton Cook, pop-singing sisters Aly & AJ, and Mexican rockers Maná are among the cant-miss shows around D.C. this month.

Mar 02, 2023

9 Concerts To Catch Around D.C. In March

Our March concert calendar includes a TikTok rage rap sensation, a YouTuber-turned-pop star, and your reggaetonero Instagram crush.

Feb 01, 2023

11 Concerts To Catch Around D.C. In February

This month provides opportunities to see Alesso at Echostage, GZA at the Howard Theatre, or Darlene Love at Wolf Trap, among other shows.

Jan 04, 2023

13 Concerts To Catch Around D.C. In January

Future’s One Big Party, punk shows from Ekko Astral and The Ramen Legion, and Ari Voxx’s DC9 residency are all on the January concert calendar.

Dec 23, 2022

Your 2023 Concert Agenda: Catch These Big Acts Coming Through The D.C. Region

There’s SZA, Regina Spektor, Masego, Springsteen, and so many more artists and tours coming through D.C. Here are our picks.

Dec 01, 2022

11 Concerts To Catch Around D.C. In December

Your December concert agenda includes Oddisee coming home, that TikTok-famous German band in town, and a master of both the banjo and its predecessor ngoni playing Hill Center.

Aug 15, 2022

Free NEXTfest Music Festival Is All About D.C. Statehood This Year

NEXTfest, a festival that celebrates jazz, go-go and other music that grew out of D.C.’s Black community, is back at Malcolm X Park this fall.

 
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