Wilco sells out The Anthem with “Ode to Joy” tour
Indie rock group Wilco brought their vast, 11-album discography to The Anthem on Oct. 15 for their “Ode to Joy” tour.
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Indie rock group Wilco brought their vast, 11-album discography to The Anthem on Oct. 15 for their “Ode to Joy” tour.
Singer Mallrat, also known as Grace Shaw, performed at the popular club and concert venue DC9 on Sept. 26, allowing D.C. residents to experience firsthand a live performance of songs off her new hit EP “Driving Music.”
Echostage transformed to welcome Canadian singer Daniel Caesar for his “Case Study 01” tour on Sept. 24.
Billboard-charting vocalist Heather Masse is bringing unreleased pieces from her album “Hold On” to Bethesda Blues & Jazz Supper Club on Sept. 23. She will be joined by the bestselling author and radio legend, Garrison Keillor, and pianist Richard Dworsky, who served as music director for Keillor’s radio variety show “A Prairie Home Companion,” on which Heather was a frequent guest.
The annual a cappella preview concert took place in the Kay Spiritual Life Center on Saturday, featuring On a Sensual Note, Pitches Be Trippin’, Dime a Dozen and Treble in Paradise. Members of each group also introduced TenLi Tunes, AU’s newest a cappella group.
Apple logos dazzled behind singer-songwriter Khalid at the newly renovated Apple Carnegie Library as he delivered the final performance for the tech company’s Up Next Live concert series on Aug. 24.
Award-winning musician Khalid will perform at the Apple Carnegie Library on Saturday, Aug. 24. The performance is a part of “Apple’s Up Next Live,” a series of seven shows from different featured artists.
Two-time Grammy award winning musician Imogen Heap worked with American University’s Audio Technology Department, or A-TEC, to host a music workshop and private performance at the University on May 2.
American singer-songwriter Olivia O’Brien performed at Union Stage on April 13 to promote her new album that was released on April 26.
The Anthem was filled with eager Washingtonians who came to enjoy a night filled with pop, rock and soul. The show was a long time coming; James Bay was scheduled to perform in D.C. in summer 2018, but cancellations pushed the event almost a year later to March 3.
Aaron Lee Tasjan’s concert began with the sweet, melodic vocals of opening act country singer-songwriter Rorey Carroll, who was joined by violinist Luke Moller in their raw, gratifying performance of songs from Carroll’s latest album “Love is an Outlaw,” which was released in 2016.
American singer-songwriter Olivia O’Brien will perform at Union Stage Saturday night as part of her national tour to promote her upcoming pop album “Was It Even Real?”
Pop star Hayley Kiyoko will headline AMFest, an arts and music festival, at American University on Saturday, April 20, the AU Student Government Student Union Board announced Wednesday.
Americana-fused rock act Aaron Lee Tasjan will showcase his third solo album, “Karma for Cheap” at the Songbyrd on Sunday. Fresh off his recent tour with rock band Cheap Trick, Tasjan is returning to D.C. solo to illuminate it with his eclectic musical style.
Indie singer and internet personality Conan Gray performed at U Street Music Hall on Friday, March 29. The concert was a part of Gray’s Sunset Tour, which began in Seattle, Washington, on March 10 and will end in Salt Lake City, Utah, on April 13.
Her’s, a Liverpool-based indie duo featuring Stephen Fitzpatrick and Audun Laading, gave an electrifying performance at Songbyrd Music House on March 7, their first tour stop in the U.S. Local dream pop band Del Florida and bedroom pop artist Spencer opened for the band, in what was a spectacular night of music.
Five American University students and four George Washington University students faced off in the 2019 Chinese Voice of D.C. singing competition held at AU on March 2.
Singer-songwriter James Bay will perform at the Anthem at 8 p.m. on Friday, Mar. 8.
Tenor saxophonist Elijah Easton transformed a local restaurant into a pop-up jazz club on Friday, Jan. 25. Playing alongside bassist Steve Arnold and drummer Allen Jones, Easton’s resonant, honeyed melodies and upbeat tempos brought warmth and tranquility to audience members while they savored their late-night eats.