May
19
Sun
Sound Bites @ 9:30 Club
May 19 @ 5:00 PM – 9:00 PM

From the folks who brought us Capital Food Fight, look out May 19th for a local music festival with free tastes from 25 of DC’s best restaurants, all for a good cause. Sound Bites, D.C. Central Kitchen’s annual food and music fest, will take over the entire block outside of the 9:30 Club with food tastings and a mixology competition. Artists will play both inside the legendary 9:30 Club and will also entertain outside during the food fest. Tickets to Sound Bites are going fast. All proceeds benefit DC Central Kitchen, a national leader in using food as a tool for community empowerment.

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Tickets:

Sound Bites
DC Central Kitchen’s Festival of Music, Food, and ChangeSunday, May 19th  1:00 pmAt the 9:30 Club, 815 V Street, N.W., Washington DC.

$40 available online at www.soundbitesdc.orgticketfly.com or the 9:30 Club and Merriweather Post Pavilion box offices.

Music at this year’s event include Deathfix (Brendan Canty of Fugazi, Rich Morel, Devin Ocampo of Faraquet and Mark Cisneros of Medications), DJ Will Eastman, Kid Congo and his Kid Congo Power Hour, The Razz, Rich Morel’s Hot Sauce, and Batala. There will also be a cocktail competition involving DC’s hottest mixologists from The Gibson, Birch & Barley, Black Jack, and Bar Pilar. And of course, free food tastings from dozens of the area’s favorite food trucks and restaurants including:

 

  • Bar Pilar
  • Borinquen Food Truck
  • Buffalo and Bergen
  • Clyde’s Restaurant Group
  • H & Pizza
  • Indique
  • Jaleo
  • Pearl Dive Oyster Palace
  • Pizzeria Orso
  • Rappahannock River Oysters
  • Red Apron Butcher
  • Sticky Fingers Bakery
  • Taco Bamba/Del Campo
  • Todd Gray’s The Muse Café
May
25
Sat
A Prairie Home Companion with Garrison Keillor at Wolftrap @ Wolftrap
May 25 @ 12:00 AM – 3:00 AM

A Prairie Home Companion
with Garrison Keillor
Special Guests: Aoife O’Donovan, Howard Levy, and more
in association with
Minnesota Public Radio & WAMU 88.5 FM

Wolftrap
Friday, May 24 at 8 pm
Saturday, May 25 at 5:45 pm
$25-$60

Grammy-winning storyteller, humorist, and host Garrison Keillor is back on the road with the nation’s premier live radio show, A Prairie Home Companion (APHC). Now in its 39thseason, APHC returns to the Filene Center where Keillor will lead an ensemble cast through comedy sketches and musical interludes, as well as perform his signature monologue, “The News from Lake Wobegon.”

This year’s special guests include Aoife O’Donovan, a folk singer/songwriter and lead singer of the bluegrass band Crooked Still, and harmonica genius Howard Levy, a Béla Fleck and the Flecktones founding member, among others. Since its inception in 1974, APHC has grown into a household radio variety program that is heard each week by more than 4 million listeners and broadcast in more than 576 public radio stations.

May
26
Sun
National Memorial Day Choral Festival @ Kennedy Center
May 26 @ 7:00 PM – 10:00 PM

Honor America’s heroes with a program featuring live music from the US Air Force Symphony Orchestra

Expect to hear classics like John Williams’ “Summon the Heroes’

May 26

3 PM

FREE

Kennedy Center

2700 F Street NW

202.467.4600

kennedy-center.org

Jun
1
Sat
Tour de FAT @ Yards Park
Jun 1 @ 2:00 PM – 9:00 PM

If dressing freaky, riding bikes, listening to bands and drinking beer are things you like, then don’t miss the most FUN fundraiser around…Tour de Fat is coming back to town! New Belgium Brewing, maker of Fat Tire Amber Ale and other award-winning beers, is bringing the 14th annual Tour de Fat toWashington, D.C. on Saturday, June 1 in Yards Park.

Gather up your friends, family and neighbors and come enjoy eclectic entertainment and stellar beer, all while helping local bicycle nonprofits raise funds. The event is free, yet all proceeds from beer and merchandise sales and donations from parade participants will help make Washington, D.C. a better place to ride a bike. Follow Tour de Fat’s 12-city adventure on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TourDeFat.

To properly kick-start the festival, Tour de Fat begins with a giant bicycle parade that weaves through city streets. Each parade route is designed for people of all skill levels; everyone is welcome and colorful costumes are encouraged. For the rest of the afternoon, the stages heat up with world-class acts like Beats Antique and The Moth- True Stories Told Live and the park becomes a celebration unlike any other.

Kids of all ages can ride funky bikes, eat delicious fare, relax in the grass, and participate in games and activities such as a “Thousand Person Dance Contest”, which will determine the winner of a 2013 New Belgium Cruiser Bike. Everyone 21 and older can sample new and classic favorites from New Belgium, including the brewery’s flagship brew, Fat Tire, this summer’s seasonal, Rolle Bolle, and selections from the acclaimed Lips of Faith series.

Tour De Fat is where everyone can enjoy the unexpected,” said Matt Kowal, New Belgium Brewing’s Tour de Fat Impresario. “It’s a festival for all ages and stages of life, from young bike lovers to seasoned beer lovers and everyone in between. We guarantee you’ll be inspired by interactive art, music and comedy performances for the year to come!”

In every Tour de Fat city, one brave role model will step on stage to trade in his or her car keys and pledge to live car-free for one year. Each swapper is awarded a stipend to buy their own commuter bike and receives rock star status when the crowd goes wild in support of their commitment. We’re now on the hunt for a swapper in Washington, D.C.! Car-for-Bike Swappers are chosen after submitting an application describing why they are ready to give up their vehicle for the gift of two wheels. To apply, visit: www.newbelgium.com/tour-de-fat.

Tour de Fat seeks to leave as small an environmental imprint as possible. New Belgium partners with recycOil to use biofuels from recycled cooking oil to power the festival’s transportation, stages, sound, food trucks and more. The stage is decked out in recycled materials; attendees are encouraged to ride bikes or carpool; and recycle and compost receptacles are available throughout to help divert waste from landfills.

 

Parade Registration:                      

10:00 a.m.

 

Ride Times:                         

11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.

 

Entertainment/Revivalation:                     

12:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.

 

Headliners:

Beats Antique (http://beatsantique.com)

Experience how a marching band groove crashes into bluesy folk chords only to be accompanied by electronic beats and Middle Eastern melodies.

 

The Moth – True Stories Told Live (http://themoth.org)

A rare, midday, broad-daylight Moth show. Come gather ’round! The show will feature four stories told by prizewinning Moth storytellers brought from headquarters and two local stories told by…maybe you?

 

Also Performing:
Le Tigre Tent
 (http://www.littlebigfuntime.com– Vaudeville, Music, Magic and Mayhem

Scot Nery (http://jugglegood.com) – Comedian, Juggler and Contortionist

Honeymoon Cabaret (http://www.daredevilchicken.com/honeymoon.html) – A vaudevillian feast of comic proportions

John Higby (http://www.johnhigby.com) – Yo-yo performing artist

Batala (http://www.batalawashington.com) – An AfroBrazilian Samba Reggae Drumming band

 

Benefitting:                          

Washington Area Bicyclist Association (http://www.waba.org)

Black Women Bike DC (http://blackwomenbikedc.tumblr.com)

Fairfax Advocates for Better Bicycling (http://www.fabb-bikes.org)

Mid-Atlantic Off-Road Enthusiasts (MORE) (http://www.more-mtb.org)

Price:

Admission – FREE!

Parade – Suggested donation of $5 or more

Beer – $5 for a 16 oz. pour

The Post College Confusion Tour @ 6th & I Synagogue
Jun 1 @ 11:30 PM – Jun 2 @ 1:00 AM

The Post-College Confusion Tour

Starring: Dan St. Germain (VH1’s Best Week Ever), Jermaine Fowler (MTV’s Guy Code), Jared Freid (MTV’s Failosphy), Sara Armour (Laughing Skull Festival), Brandon Wardell (SXSW)

The Post-College Confusion Tour returns to Sixth & I for a night of comedy featuring the funniest stand-up comics out of New York and DC. So take a break from your parent’s basement, come on out, have a drink, and laugh at graduating college and still having no clue.

7:30pm til 9:00pm, Sat Jun 1 @ Sixth & I – Downstairs, 600 I St NW, Washington, DC 20001

The Post-College Confusion Tour returns to Sixth & I for a night of comedy featuring the funniest stand-up comics out of New York and DC. So take a break from your parent’s basement, come on out, have a drink, and laugh at graduating college and still having no clue. Starring: Dan St. Germain (VH1’s Best Week Ever) Jermaine Fowler (MTV’s Guy Code) Jared Freid (MTV’s Failosphy) Sara Armour (Laughing Skull Festival) Brandon Wardell (SXSW)
price $12 – $18

contact info@tcpresents.com

Jun
5
Wed
Earth, Wind & Fire at WolfTrap @ WolfTrap
Jun 5 @ 12:00 AM – 3:00 AM

An Evening with
Earth, Wind & Fire
Tuesday, June 4, 2013 at 8 pm

Soul-pop favorites Earth, Wind & Fire make their back-by-popular-demand return to the Filene Center, following their most recent appearance in the summer of 2011. The six-time GRAMMY-winning band brings their explosive, must-see live show, performing hits like “Shining Star” and “September,” as well as tracks from their 2012 album Now, Then & Forever. Earth, Wind & Fire is known for their eclectic mix of R&B, funk, jazz, and rock, which has earned acclaim from audiences and critics alike.

Widespread Panic at Wolftrap @ Wolf Trap
Jun 5 @ 11:30 PM – Jun 6 @ 3:00 AM

Widespread Panic
Wednesday, June 5, 2013 at 7:30 pm
$35-$48

Masters of rock improvisation Widespread Panic bring their Southern-inspired rock, jazz, and blues instrumental sound to Wolf Trap for the first time. They have attracted mainstream attention through a continuous touring schedule and by delivering electric live performances. Widespread Panic currently holds the record for the highest number of sold-out concerts at the Red Rocks Amphitheater in Morrison, Colorado. Their 2012 album, Wood, chronicles the band’s first fully unplugged tour and features covers of famous hits such as “The Ballad of John and Yoko” and “Many Rivers to Cross.” The band also founded the Tunes for Tots program, which raises money to provide public schools with musical instruments and computer music labs.

 

Jun
8
Sat
Rock of Ages at Wolftrap @ Wolf Trap
Jun 8 @ 12:00 AM – 3:00 AM

Rock of Ages
Mature Content
Friday, June 7, 2013 at 8 pm
Saturday, June 8, 2013 at 8 pm
$25-$45

The hit jukebox musical Rock of Ages returns to the Filene Center for two rollicking nights of classic ’80s rock tunes and lighthearted comedy. The script follows the tubular exploits of a small town girl, a boy from South Detroit, and their feel-good love story. It features music by iconic rock bands, including Journey, Night Ranger, Styx, Pat Benatar, Bon Jovi, Poison, Whitesnake, and many more.

Based on a book by Chris D’Arienzo, the original musical premiered in Los Angeles in 2005. It has since become one of the longest running shows on Broadway and has been presented on tour all over the world. The Rock of Ages tour is directed by Kristin Hanggi, with choreography by Kelly Devine, and orchestrations and arrangements by Ethan Popp.

Jun
11
Tue
Billy Idol at WolfTrap @ WolfTrap
Jun 11 @ 12:00 AM – 3:00 AM

Billy Idol
Special Guest: Cat Power
Thursday, June 20, 2013 at 8 pm

Billy Idol, former Generation X member turned rock superstar, brings his trademark snarl and British charm to Wolf Trap for the first time. Long-time fans will sway to rock ’n’ roll anthems such as “Rebel Yell,” “Dancing with Myself,” and “White Wedding,” among many other hits. Indie-rock singer/songwriter Cat Power will draw her own devoted fan base as Idol’s special guest for the evening.

Jun
14
Fri
Jazz Meets the Latin Classics @ Kennedy Center
Jun 14 @ 11:30 PM – Jun 15 @ 3:15 AM

In its ninth year of collaboration with the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, the DC Jazz Festival (DCJF) co-Artistic Director, renowned NEA Jazz Master and 11-time Grammy Award-winner Paquito D’Rivera will present Jazz Meets the Latin Classics. Featuring an 11-piece all-star ensemble in arrangements and interpretations of works by great Latin composers, the concert take place Friday, June 14 at the Kennedy Center Terrace Theater as part of the ninth annual DCJF, which will take place June 5-16, 2013.  There will be two performances, at 7:30pm and 9:30pm.

“For the past nine years, the DC Jazz Festival and the Kennedy Center have worked together to bring unique, exciting and enriching performances to residents of, and visitors to, Washington, D.C.,” said DCJF Executive Producer Charles Fishman. “Jazz Meets the Latin Classics is a visionary concert celebrating and fusing two remarkable genres – Latin jazz and classical music — featuring arrangements and improvisations of works by Piazzolla, Lecuona, D’Rivera, Lauro, and other acclaimed composers.”

Virtuoso/saxophonist/clarinetist D’Rivera will be joined by Alex Brown, piano; Oscar Stagnaro, bass guitar; Yotam Silberstein, guitar; Edmar Castañeda, harp; Hector del Curto, bandoneon; Diego Urcola, trumpet/valve trombone; Michael Phillip Mossman, trumpet/flugelhorn/ trombone; Mark Walker, drums; and Pernell Saturnino, percussion – in arranged works and improvisations by great Latin composers Piazzolla, Lecuona, D’Rivera, and others. Special guests will be soprano Brenda Feliciano, and acclaimed guitarist Berta Rojas.

“The Kennedy Center is pleased to continue its association with Paquito D’Rivera and the DC Jazz Festival for its annual citywide celebration of jazz,” said Kennedy Center Vice President of Education and Jazz Darrell Ayers. “We are delighted to provide D.C. audiences with this innovative fusion of Latin jazz and classical music from internationally-renowned musicians and composers.”

June 14, 7:30 PM and 9:30 PM

Kennedy Center Terrace Theater (2700 F Street, NW).

For ticket information, a complete schedule and more, visit www.dcjazzfest.org.