Aug
16
Wed
AdMo Vibe @ Kalorama Park on Columbia Road, NW
Aug 16 @ 6:00 PM – 7:30 PM

AdMo Vibe is a series of free, outdoor concerts featuring local musicians in Kalorama Park on Columbia Road, NW in Adams Morgan. Concerts will be held on Wednesdays in August.

AdMo Vibe is the ultimate setting for a family night out, date night, relaxing evening in the park, or solo adventure. The bands will be playing various genres of music including folk, pop, country, classical, rock, jazz, and more. Participants can picnic with takeout from a local restaurant, enjoy good vibes with neighbors and friends, and visit an array of shops and boutiques just steps away before or after the performances.

CONCERT SCHEDULE:

– Wednesday, August 2 from 6-7:30pm: Darcy Dawn (Country)

– Wednesday, August 9 from 6-7:30pm: Emma G (Pop & Soul)

– Wednesday, August 16 from 6-7:30pm: Justin Trawick and the Common Good (Bluegrass, Rock, Reggae and Hip-Hop)

– Wednesday, August 23 from 6-7:30pm: Washington Metropolitan Gamer Symphony Orchestra (Video Game Music!)

NOTE: On Wednesday, August 23, Because Science will be hosting a free science + music themed activity during the event in Kalorama Park. Details: At Because Science, we celebrate the intersection of science and art, which includes music! Stop by and make your own instrument to take home. We’ll also have fun sound demos to help you “see” sound. All activities are free and hosted by your neighborhood science nerds at Because Science at 1759 Columbia Road, NW. Adults and children are welcome to participate. The activity is best suited for kids over 5. More details can be found here.

For a limited time, Adams Morgan restaurants will be offering specials before, during, and after the concerts. These to-go style meals are perfect for a picnic in the park. Visit admodc.org/admovibe for a complete list of restaurant specials!

Aug
17
Thu
Jazz @ Met Thursdays @ Met Park
Aug 17 @ 4:00 PM – 6:00 PM

Did someone say live music, delicious food, and drinks? The inaugural season of Jazz @ Met, produced by the National Landing BID, DC Jazz Festival and Amazon, has a weekly lineup of jazz artists.

Starting June 15 through August 17, doors will open to guests every Thursday at 4 PM and music starts at 5 PM. The year’s lineup includes:

WHEN: Every Thursday from June 15 to August 17 from 4:00 to 6:00 PM

WHERE: Met Park (South Fern Street, Arlington, VA 22202)

Aug
18
Fri
Rockin’ at the Ridge Concert @ City Ridge Great Lawn
Aug 18 @ 6:30 PM – 8:30 PM

Get ready for the ultimate soundtrack to summer with City Ridge’s summer music series, Rockin’ at the Ridge. Every Friday, kick back and relax on City Ridge’s Great Lawn to enjoy live music, beer, wine and fun in the summer!

Guests are encouraged to bring their own lawn or beach chairs. Beer and wine will be available for purchase throughout the event. While at City Ridge, guests can also stop by Wegmans and Tatte Bakery & Cafe for additional bites and refreshments.

WHEN: The concert series will run every Friday from 6:30 to 8:30 PM from June 2 through August 25

WHERE: City Ridge’s Great Lawn (20 Ridge Square NW, Washington, DC 20016). Hourly parking is available on-site.

HOW: Guests can register for FREE here. More information on the artist line up and event details can be found here.

ABOUT CITY RIDGE: City Ridge is a brand new community located along bustling Wisconsin Avenue, with 690 apartment residences, CAVA’s new corporate headquarters, and Wegmans and Tatte Bakery & Cafe. For more information on City Ridge, its incoming retailers and residential offerings, click here.

Aug
23
Wed
AdMo Vibe @ Kalorama Park on Columbia Road, NW
Aug 23 @ 6:00 PM – 7:30 PM

AdMo Vibe is a series of free, outdoor concerts featuring local musicians in Kalorama Park on Columbia Road, NW in Adams Morgan. Concerts will be held on Wednesdays in August.

AdMo Vibe is the ultimate setting for a family night out, date night, relaxing evening in the park, or solo adventure. The bands will be playing various genres of music including folk, pop, country, classical, rock, jazz, and more. Participants can picnic with takeout from a local restaurant, enjoy good vibes with neighbors and friends, and visit an array of shops and boutiques just steps away before or after the performances.

CONCERT SCHEDULE:

– Wednesday, August 2 from 6-7:30pm: Darcy Dawn (Country)

– Wednesday, August 9 from 6-7:30pm: Emma G (Pop & Soul)

– Wednesday, August 16 from 6-7:30pm: Justin Trawick and the Common Good (Bluegrass, Rock, Reggae and Hip-Hop)

– Wednesday, August 23 from 6-7:30pm: Washington Metropolitan Gamer Symphony Orchestra (Video Game Music!)

NOTE: On Wednesday, August 23, Because Science will be hosting a free science + music themed activity during the event in Kalorama Park. Details: At Because Science, we celebrate the intersection of science and art, which includes music! Stop by and make your own instrument to take home. We’ll also have fun sound demos to help you “see” sound. All activities are free and hosted by your neighborhood science nerds at Because Science at 1759 Columbia Road, NW. Adults and children are welcome to participate. The activity is best suited for kids over 5. More details can be found here.

For a limited time, Adams Morgan restaurants will be offering specials before, during, and after the concerts. These to-go style meals are perfect for a picnic in the park. Visit admodc.org/admovibe for a complete list of restaurant specials!

Aug
25
Fri
Rockin’ at the Ridge Concert @ City Ridge Great Lawn
Aug 25 @ 6:30 PM – 8:30 PM

Get ready for the ultimate soundtrack to summer with City Ridge’s summer music series, Rockin’ at the Ridge. Every Friday, kick back and relax on City Ridge’s Great Lawn to enjoy live music, beer, wine and fun in the summer!

Guests are encouraged to bring their own lawn or beach chairs. Beer and wine will be available for purchase throughout the event. While at City Ridge, guests can also stop by Wegmans and Tatte Bakery & Cafe for additional bites and refreshments.

WHEN: The concert series will run every Friday from 6:30 to 8:30 PM from June 2 through August 25

WHERE: City Ridge’s Great Lawn (20 Ridge Square NW, Washington, DC 20016). Hourly parking is available on-site.

HOW: Guests can register for FREE here. More information on the artist line up and event details can be found here.

ABOUT CITY RIDGE: City Ridge is a brand new community located along bustling Wisconsin Avenue, with 690 apartment residences, CAVA’s new corporate headquarters, and Wegmans and Tatte Bakery & Cafe. For more information on City Ridge, its incoming retailers and residential offerings, click here.

Aug
26
Sat
‘Live in the Garden’ at Bar Ivy @ Bar Ivy
Aug 26 @ 3:30 PM – 5:30 PM

Bar Ivy, a “New Restaurant of the Year” RAMMY finalist, is debuting “Live in the Garden” – a twice-a-month live music series on its expansive 125-seat garden plaza — featuring local musicians and happy hour offerings beginning Saturday, July 15.

Bar Ivy’s idyllic (and pet-friendly) patio, shaded with a canopy of lush crepe myrtle trees, will host local musicians every other Saturday from 3:30-5:30pm. The upcoming lineup includes:

  • July 29: Justin Trawick
  • August 12: Mackenzie Ryan
  • August 26: Brian Johnson

Music lovers can come early when Bar Ivy opens at noon, for “Happy All Day” happy hour specials until 5:30pm, such as discounted wine ($8 by the glass, $30 carafes, $10 off bottles), sangria ($8 glass, $35 pitcher), $5 “shorty” beer and sherry, $11 espresso martinis and more.

“Happy All Day” food specials from Chef/Owner Nathan Beauchamp include snacky bites like a crab-meets-Artichoke Dip with local crab, sherry and green onion; jerk-spiced Peel & Eat Shrimp with boozy rum butter; and golden Brandade Croquettes with black garlic remoulade; plus more substantial eats like homemade vegetarian Garganelli pasta with cherry tomato, anchovy, herbs and ricotta; and a Flat Iron Steak with asparagus and hotel butter.

Bar Ivy’s “Live in the Garden” concerts are free to attend, with beverage and food sold a la carte.

Sep
6
Wed
Jazz in the Gardens | A Tribute to Burt Bacharach @ Hillwood Museum and Gardens
Sep 6 @ 5:30 PM – 8:00 PM

Jazz in the Gardens | A Tribute to Burt Bacharach
Wednesday, September 6, 2023, 5:30-8 p.m.
Enjoy an outdoor evening concert on Hillwood’s Lunar Lawn featuring the iconic music of Burt Bacharach, performed by Marshall Keys and Soulful Path. 

www.HillwoodMuseum.org 

4155 Linnean Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20008

Sep
20
Wed
Jazz in the Gardens | A Toast to the End of Summer @ Hillwood Museum and Gardens
Sep 20 @ 5:30 PM – 8:00 PM

Jazz in the Gardens | A Toast to the End of Summer
Wednesday, September 20, 20223 5:30-8 p.m.

Enjoy an outdoor evening concert on Hillwood’s Lunar Lawn, showcasing memorable jazz classics, performed by Marshall Keys and Soulful Path. 

www.HillwoodMuseum.org 

4155 Linnean Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20008

Sep
29
Fri
World Culture Festival
Sep 29 all-day

Taking over the National Mall Friday, September 29 through Sunday, October 1, the 2023 World Culture Festival is expected to be the largest gathering in the nation’s capital this year, featuring the largest stage area ever built on the historic National Park property.

Over 250,000 visitors from every corner of the globe are expected to travel to Washington, D.C. to be a part of the World Culture Festival. Today, organizers already report 184,513 registered attendees who will join in-person along with an estimated broadcast audience of over one billion worldwide. Registrants to date represent:

  • 60% from the capital region
  • 91% from the United States representing all 50 states
  • 4% from India
  • 5% from 121 other countries, including Canada, United Kingdom, Argentina, United Arab Emirates, Australia, Thailand and South Africa.

Free registration and full Festival information can be found at https://wcf.artofliving.org.

Program Schedule

*All schedules are subject to change

Friday, September 29

12:00 pm – 6:00 pm: Festival Village

  • A one-mile stretch between 7th St and 14th St NW, featuring over 75 cultural pavilions, activities including fashion showcases, and 80+ food trucks serving international cuisines.

6:00 pm – 9:00 pm: Main Stage World Culture Festival Showcase

Saturday, September 30

12:00 pm – 6:00 pm: Festival Village

5:00 pm – 9:00 pm: Main Stage World Culture Festival Showcase

Sunday, October 1

8:00 am – 9:00 am: Yoga Festival

10:00 am – 2:00 pm: Festival Village

10:00 am – 1:00 pm: Main Stage World Culture Festival Showcase

 

Performances

An initial lineup was announced today including over 8,000 individual stage performers representing an array of human cultural art forms from around the globe. The program features all U.S.-based artists presenting music, dance, and performance art from diverse Native American and American immigrant cultures. Among them:

 

LOCAL

  • The acclaimed Showtime Band from Howard University
  • A melody performance from the Gay Men’s Chorus of Washington, DC
  • Pulsating beats and infectious energy of Washington’s iconic go-go bands including Junkyard BandDJ Cool and Bela Dona Band.
  • Traditional Gospel Choir with 1,000 singers – a performance by musicians from church and university choirs of 1KVoiceChoir
  • Native American dance by 100 artists representing various tribes from the region perform to the powerful beats of live drums and other traditional instruments
  • Traditional Mongolian Dance & Music with 100 Dancers – A vibrant and energetic dance highlighting the heritage and nomadic traditions of Mongolia
  • Indonesian Dance by 100 Artists – A “wonderland dance of Indonesia” representing the country’s five main islands
  • Irish Step Dance with 100 Dancers – Lively Irish dancers in traditional dress showcasing the rich traditions of the Emerald Isle
  • Bolivian Folk Dance with 200 Dancers – Vibrant folk dancers of Bolivia present 4 kinds of traditional dances
  • Nepalese dance with 150 artists in vibrant costumes, representing the spiritual traditions of Nepal

NATIONAL

  • Global Guitar Ensemble with 1,000 guitarists playing popular sing-along classics with renowned lead guitarists, including Grammy-award winner Micki Free.
  • Rhythms of reggae with Skip Marley, grandson of the legendary Bob Marley, and dancers representing the cultures of the Caribbean islands.
  • One World Family Invocation – A 200-artists choir with Grammy nominated artist Chandrika Tandon
  • Pop influencer Jini June performing alongside 200 children, spreading a message of harmony in song
  • Amadou Kouyate and his djembe and kora orchestra, accompanied by 200 African dancers
  • Kurtis Blow and other hip hop legends accompanied by 200 breakdancers, MCs, DJs and graffiti artists
  • 10,000 Garba Dancers – representing a traditional folk dance of western India circle the National Mall in a spirit of celebration.
  • Traditional Afghan Music & Sufi Whirling with 150 Artists – 130 musicians playing traditional instruments and singing captivating melodies along with 20 whirling dervishes
  • Indian Classical Dance & Classical Symphony with 1000 Artists – Symphony of 300 instrumentalists including sitar, veena, tabla, mridangam, flute, ghatam and violin, plus 700 dancers performing a variety of classical Indian dance styles
  • Latin American Dance Fusion with 200 Artists – Vibrant folk dancers representing the unique traditions of Colombia, Panama, Peru, and Venezuela
  • Chinese Cultural Choir & Dance with 1,000 Artists – Chinese classical choir, classical dancers, dragons, & kung-fu in a fusion of music & movement
  • Bulgarian Folk Dance by 300 Artists – 300 artists dance to the soul-stirring melodies of Bulgarian singers
  • Ukrainian Dance by 200 Dancers and Choir – Exhilarating acrobatics and vibrant footwork of the hopak, a traditional Ukrainian dance

 

Activations

  • The largest ever yoga event to take place on the National Mall, with over 2,000 instructors from various schools of yoga demonstrating a flow to more than 25,000 yoga enthusiasts. The event will be followed by a meditation led by Gurudev Sri Sri Ravi Shankar.
  • Over 80 food trucks will serve culturally expressive food and beverages from around the world. Some of the cuisines include Middle Eastern (Koshary Corner), French (Taste of Montreal), Latin-American (Arepa Zone), South Asian (Rangoli), Vegan/Plant Based (Soultarian), Indonesian (Sambal), Caribbean (Patty Party), West African (Kuks Tribute), Italian (Ciao Roma), Mexican (Mexicocina), Thai (Thai Pinto), British (Salt Pot Kitchen).
Sep
30
Sat
World Culture Festival
Sep 30 all-day

Taking over the National Mall Friday, September 29 through Sunday, October 1, the 2023 World Culture Festival is expected to be the largest gathering in the nation’s capital this year, featuring the largest stage area ever built on the historic National Park property.

Over 250,000 visitors from every corner of the globe are expected to travel to Washington, D.C. to be a part of the World Culture Festival. Today, organizers already report 184,513 registered attendees who will join in-person along with an estimated broadcast audience of over one billion worldwide. Registrants to date represent:

  • 60% from the capital region
  • 91% from the United States representing all 50 states
  • 4% from India
  • 5% from 121 other countries, including Canada, United Kingdom, Argentina, United Arab Emirates, Australia, Thailand and South Africa.

Free registration and full Festival information can be found at https://wcf.artofliving.org.

Program Schedule

*All schedules are subject to change

Friday, September 29

12:00 pm – 6:00 pm: Festival Village

  • A one-mile stretch between 7th St and 14th St NW, featuring over 75 cultural pavilions, activities including fashion showcases, and 80+ food trucks serving international cuisines.

6:00 pm – 9:00 pm: Main Stage World Culture Festival Showcase

Saturday, September 30

12:00 pm – 6:00 pm: Festival Village

5:00 pm – 9:00 pm: Main Stage World Culture Festival Showcase

Sunday, October 1

8:00 am – 9:00 am: Yoga Festival

10:00 am – 2:00 pm: Festival Village

10:00 am – 1:00 pm: Main Stage World Culture Festival Showcase

 

Performances

An initial lineup was announced today including over 8,000 individual stage performers representing an array of human cultural art forms from around the globe. The program features all U.S.-based artists presenting music, dance, and performance art from diverse Native American and American immigrant cultures. Among them:

 

LOCAL

  • The acclaimed Showtime Band from Howard University
  • A melody performance from the Gay Men’s Chorus of Washington, DC
  • Pulsating beats and infectious energy of Washington’s iconic go-go bands including Junkyard BandDJ Cool and Bela Dona Band.
  • Traditional Gospel Choir with 1,000 singers – a performance by musicians from church and university choirs of 1KVoiceChoir
  • Native American dance by 100 artists representing various tribes from the region perform to the powerful beats of live drums and other traditional instruments
  • Traditional Mongolian Dance & Music with 100 Dancers – A vibrant and energetic dance highlighting the heritage and nomadic traditions of Mongolia
  • Indonesian Dance by 100 Artists – A “wonderland dance of Indonesia” representing the country’s five main islands
  • Irish Step Dance with 100 Dancers – Lively Irish dancers in traditional dress showcasing the rich traditions of the Emerald Isle
  • Bolivian Folk Dance with 200 Dancers – Vibrant folk dancers of Bolivia present 4 kinds of traditional dances
  • Nepalese dance with 150 artists in vibrant costumes, representing the spiritual traditions of Nepal

NATIONAL

  • Global Guitar Ensemble with 1,000 guitarists playing popular sing-along classics with renowned lead guitarists, including Grammy-award winner Micki Free.
  • Rhythms of reggae with Skip Marley, grandson of the legendary Bob Marley, and dancers representing the cultures of the Caribbean islands.
  • One World Family Invocation – A 200-artists choir with Grammy nominated artist Chandrika Tandon
  • Pop influencer Jini June performing alongside 200 children, spreading a message of harmony in song
  • Amadou Kouyate and his djembe and kora orchestra, accompanied by 200 African dancers
  • Kurtis Blow and other hip hop legends accompanied by 200 breakdancers, MCs, DJs and graffiti artists
  • 10,000 Garba Dancers – representing a traditional folk dance of western India circle the National Mall in a spirit of celebration.
  • Traditional Afghan Music & Sufi Whirling with 150 Artists – 130 musicians playing traditional instruments and singing captivating melodies along with 20 whirling dervishes
  • Indian Classical Dance & Classical Symphony with 1000 Artists – Symphony of 300 instrumentalists including sitar, veena, tabla, mridangam, flute, ghatam and violin, plus 700 dancers performing a variety of classical Indian dance styles
  • Latin American Dance Fusion with 200 Artists – Vibrant folk dancers representing the unique traditions of Colombia, Panama, Peru, and Venezuela
  • Chinese Cultural Choir & Dance with 1,000 Artists – Chinese classical choir, classical dancers, dragons, & kung-fu in a fusion of music & movement
  • Bulgarian Folk Dance by 300 Artists – 300 artists dance to the soul-stirring melodies of Bulgarian singers
  • Ukrainian Dance by 200 Dancers and Choir – Exhilarating acrobatics and vibrant footwork of the hopak, a traditional Ukrainian dance

 

Activations

  • The largest ever yoga event to take place on the National Mall, with over 2,000 instructors from various schools of yoga demonstrating a flow to more than 25,000 yoga enthusiasts. The event will be followed by a meditation led by Gurudev Sri Sri Ravi Shankar.
  • Over 80 food trucks will serve culturally expressive food and beverages from around the world. Some of the cuisines include Middle Eastern (Koshary Corner), French (Taste of Montreal), Latin-American (Arepa Zone), South Asian (Rangoli), Vegan/Plant Based (Soultarian), Indonesian (Sambal), Caribbean (Patty Party), West African (Kuks Tribute), Italian (Ciao Roma), Mexican (Mexicocina), Thai (Thai Pinto), British (Salt Pot Kitchen).