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9:30 Club

America's most decorated nightclub started with 199 legal capacity and a rat problem. The 9:30 Club opened on 31 May 1980 in the Atlantic Building at 930 F Street NW - name and opening hour both taken from the address - and spent fifteen years breaking acts like Nirvana, R.E.M., Red Hot Chili Peppers, Fugazi, Bad Brains and Public Enemy in a cramped, oddly shaped room as famous for its stench as its bookings. In January 1996 owners Seth Hurwitz and Rich Heinecke moved the operation to the former.....

Arena Stage at the Mead Center for American Theater

The theatre that pioneered American regional drama built itself a glass crown on the Potomac. Arena Stage, founded in 1950 by Zelda Fichandler as one of the nation's first resident theatres - the first to transfer a production to Broadway, the first integrated theatre in Washington, and the launching pad for The Great White Hope - anchors the Southwest Waterfront at 1101 6th Street SW inside the Mead Center for American Theater, the 135-million-dollar Bing Thom-designed complex that opened in Oc.....

Audi Field

Purpose-built for Major League Soccer, Audi Field is the home of D.C. United, opened in 2018 in the Buzzard Point area of southwest Washington. The soccer-specific stadium was a landmark project for the club and the city, giving the team a modern, dedicated home after decades of sharing the cavernous RFK Stadium, and helping spur wider redevelopment along the Anacostia waterfront. The stadium holds around twenty thousand spectators in a compact, steeply raked bowl designed to keep fans close to.....

BERHTA

Washington finally got the warehouse club it always envied other cities. BERHTA at 1237 W Street NE, in the industrial Brentwood pocket behind Union Market, is a multi-acre indoor-outdoor music campus billing itself as DC's first high-fidelity venue for concerts, festivals, performing arts and immersive experiences - three distinct rooms under one operation, each with a custom-built, audiophile-grade sound system as the headline attraction. The flagship BERHTA room holds 3,500 on a fully flexib.....

Black Cat - Washington DC

Washington's indie rock headquarters was bankrolled in part by a Nirvana drummer. The Black Cat opened on 11 September 1993 at 1831 14th Street NW, founded by former Gray Matter drummer Dante Ferrando with a group of mostly musician investors that famously included D.C. native Dave Grohl. Named after a Greenwich Village joint Ferrando's great-grandfather ran in the 1920s, the 400-capacity room was built to fill the void left by the shuttered d.c. space and to give the 9:30 Club a neighbour rathe.....

Blues Alley

America's oldest continuing jazz supper club hides down a Georgetown alley. Blues Alley opened in 1965 in an eighteenth-century red brick carriage house off Wisconsin Avenue below M Street in Washington, founded by clarinetist Tommy Gwaltney as a room where concert-hall artists could play the way the 1920s and 30s clubs heard them - close, unamplified by distance, over dinner. The 124-seat room earned the nickname "the house that Dizzy built" for Dizzy Gillespie's decades of patronage, and the r.....

Bubble Planet Washington DC

In a converted warehouse space on Rhode Island Avenue in the rapidly developing NoMa neighbourhood about a mile north of Union Station in Washington, Bubble Planet is one of the most popular immersive interactive entertainment venues in the city. The 20,000-square-foot complex opened in February 2024 as part of the small international Bubble Planet chain (operating similar venues in Madrid, Mexico City, Miami and several other major American cities), occupying a brightly lit warehouse space deli.....

Capital One Arena

At the heart of downtown Washington, Capital One Arena is the city's premier indoor sports and entertainment venue, anchoring the bustling Penn Quarter and Chinatown district. Opened in 1997, the arena was a catalyst for the regeneration of a once-neglected part of the capital, drawing crowds back downtown and spurring a wave of new restaurants, shops and nightlife around it. The arena holds around twenty thousand spectators and is home to a remarkable concentration of professional teams, inclu.....

Capitol Hill

In the heart of Washington at the eastern end of the National Mall, Capitol Hill is the historic neighbourhood surrounding the United States Capitol building and one of the most heavily visited destinations in the federal capital district. The neighbourhood takes its name from the gently sloping rise on which the iconic Capitol building stands, with the rise itself named by the urban planner Pierre Charles L'Enfant in his original 1791 master plan for the new federal city in homage to the Capito.....

Cooper Field

The smallest stadium in Division I football took twenty-six years and a fifty-million-dollar gift to finish. Cooper Field sits in the heart of the Georgetown University campus in Washington, DC, bordered by W Road NW above the Potomac, and began life in 1994 as Harbin Field, a modest grass soccer ground. When safety concerns closed the old Kehoe Field in 2002, Hoyas football moved in, and a 22-million-dollar conversion designed by Hughes Group Architects broke ground in April 2005 under the plac.....