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(11/21/17 7:38pm)
Legendary music mogul Jay-Z is slated to hit Washington, D.C.’s Capital One Arena with fellow Roc Nation label mate Vic Mensa on Nov. 29. Already set to be his highest grossing tour ever, which is saying something, Jay-Z continues to push the boundaries of live rap music with the “4:44” tour.
(11/10/17 8:44pm)
In the visual spectacle war that is the music industry, experimental multi-genre music producer, electronic musician and Los Angeles-based DJ Flying Lotus stakes his claim once again with a new 3D tour.
(10/25/17 9:54pm)
Death From Above is a punk and dance rock duo from Toronto featuring vocalist and drummer Sebastien Grainger and bassist Jesse F. Keeler. Grainger is a 38-year old industry veteran whose discography spans many bands, genres and moods. Apart from singing and playing drums for the band, Grainger also writes lyrics and arranges songs. Grainer’s attention to detail, skill and willingness to experiment shines on his latest album, “Outrage Now!”
(10/11/17 5:48pm)
One of the most influential bands of the 2000s, LCD Soundsystem, is set to be the fifth band to headline DC’s newest concert venue, The Anthem.
(08/11/17 7:00pm)
A$AP Ferg will headline this year’s Student Union Board and WVAU kickoff concert in Bender Arena at 8 p.m. on Saturday, August 26, SUB director Bisagna Suh announced in a press release today.
(08/11/17 12:49am)
Rock and Roll Hall of Famer Carlos Santana and his namesake band will play the Merriweather Post Pavilion in Columbia, Maryland on August 15.
(08/01/17 10:21pm)
On July 26 songwriting and indie-pop geniuses, Ben Folds and Regina Spektor, treated the audience at the Filene Center at Wolf Trap.
(07/24/17 8:19pm)
Beloved indie folk band, Fleet Foxes, will stop at Merriweather Post Pavilion July 29 with the psychedelic, experimental pop Baltimore band Animal Collective.
(07/14/17 5:53pm)
Acclaimed singer-songwriter Mitski played the 9:30 Club on July 8, captivating the sold-out crowd while playing songs from her 2016 album “Puberty 2.” Mitski brought to the table a rare mix of punk rock spirit and a composed, calculated demeanor that effortlessly drew concertgoers into her ultra-personal music.
(07/13/17 4:45pm)
Damon Albarn’s Grammy Award-winning musical group Gorillaz is embarking on their first U.S. tour in 10 years, stopping at Merriweather Post Pavilion on July 17. Rappers Danny Brown and Vince Staples, who both appear on Gorillaz latest album, “Humanz,” will open the tour, which kicked off in Chicago earlier this month.
(07/10/17 8:00pm)
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(06/10/17 2:00pm)
With the band’s second album, “How Did We Get So Dark?,” slated to come out on June 16, Royal Blood did a quick run of concerts leading up to the release, stopping at the legendary 9:30 Club on June 6. Playing a tight, 12 song setlist, the band brought a refreshing swagger and energy that captivated the crowd from the start.
(06/01/17 4:00pm)
Feist, the acclaimed Canadian singer-songwriter, is back with her first solo album in more than six years. She will be playing dates throughout the summer, including a stop at Washington, D.C.’s Lincoln Theatre June 7 and 8.
(04/26/17 1:02am)
Fresh off the release of their seventh studio album “Emperor of Sand,” the Grammy-nominated metal band, Mastodon, will perform at the Fillmore in Silver Spring on May 2. Regarded as one of the most innovative and compelling metal bands of the 2000s, Mastodon remains as potent and visceral in concert as ever before.
(04/18/17 7:56pm)
Queer indie-pop artist and Northern Virginia native Heather Mae will perform at The Mansion on O Street on Sunday, April 23. The singer-songwriter’s concert is being produced by students in AU’s Business and Entertainment program.
(03/21/17 2:35pm)
Seven studio albums in and New York based singer-songwriter and pianist Regina Spektor is at the top of her game. Playing for over two hours at the historic D.A.R. Constitution Hall on March 14, Spektor once again proved that her best days are quite possibly yet to come.
(03/09/17 6:24pm)
Acclaimed singer-songwriter Regina Spektor is back on the road in support of her latest LP, “Remember Us to Life,” and will perform at DAR Constitution Hall on March 14.
(03/06/17 3:45pm)
For Canadian rockers Japandroids, D.C. and the 9:30 Club have a special place in their heart. Guitarist and lead vocalist Brian King dedicated the duo’s final song of the night, and biggest hit, “The House that Heaven Built,” to the venue’s crew, who he said had been tremendous over the band’s 48-hour soldout stay on Feb. 27 and 28.
(02/21/17 3:00pm)
Rock critic darlings Japandroids bring their
first album in five years, “Near to the Wild Heart of Life,” to the
legendary 9:30 Club on Feb. 27 and 28.
(02/14/17 8:09pm)
Parquet Courts finished up its winter tour with a raucous, fast and politically charged performance at the 9:30 Club on Monday night, playing many of the songs off its latest album “Human Performance.”