Pop, rock, folk, blues, and jazz converge as national tours and local favorites turn the region into a nightly choose-your-own concert.
LGBTQ musical artists really and truly will be a force to be reckoned with this spring and summer.
All things pop, rock, folk, blues, and jazz in Washington, D.C.'s fall popular music concert scene.
Our picks of the best arts and entertainment in the D.C. area this week
Our picks of the best LGBTQ nightlife in the D.C. area this week!
Our picks of the best LGBTQ nightlife in the D.C. area this week!
The District hasn’t always been kind to aspiring musicians. It was once accepted practice to escape D.C. as soon as talent — and opportunity —...
The State Theatre celebrates St. Patrick’s Day’s Eve with a show from “the finest Irish band aside from the ones around John Jameson’s barrels of...
This month, State Theatre’s popular party The Legwarmers, billed as D.C.’s “biggest ’80s Retro Dance Party,” takes place on New Year’s Eve. The party is...
What will it sound like to have a woman sing “Enter Sandman” or “One”? Misstallica — All-Girl Tribute to Metallica is your chance to find...
Now that Glee has helped revive interest in the ’80s arena rockers, Virginia’s State Theatre invites tribute band Frontiers to conjure up that bygone era...
If you can stomach the Bee Gees’ signature falsettos, maybe you can stomach anything, including heavy metal’s signature screeching guitars courtesy Tragedy: An All-Metal Tribute...
Born in New York, bred in Canada, the 21-year-old, part-Japanese R&B singer-songwriter Justin Nozuka writes playfully complex lyrics atypical of the norm, and he turned...
Several years after a lackluster solo release, pop icon Debbie Harry returns to the area in a sure-to-be high-energy performance with her original band, the...