The Davis Performing Arts Center’s Friday Music Series kicks off this Friday, Sept. 12 at 12:30 p.m. with a concert in the Gonda Theatre honoring the 75th anniversary of the U.S. Army Strings. Titled “Pershing’s Own,” the concert will pay homage to the premier ensemble of the U.S. Armed Forces, a set of prestigious musicians who also act as music ambassadors across the globe. Register here for an afternoon of Tchaikovsky, Florence Price and Rogers and Hammerstein!
Performative Male Contest Comes to Georgetown University
We’ve seen them on social media: San Francisco was the first to do it, and New York City (as it is wont to do) followed along with the trend. Now, universities and cities across the world are bringing the matcha-drinking, Clairo-listening and Labubu-owning caricature to their spaces — and Georgetown is no different. Join “the male feminists, Shoegaze enjoyers, bass players and Corp employees” of Georgetown for a performative faceoff on Copley Lawn at noon Sept. 14.
The National Gallery’s insanely popular and wildly fun themed nights return for the fall season starting this Thursday, Sept. 11. With free tickets awarded via lottery before the event and a first-come-first-serve system on the day of, the Gallery Nights help bring the East Building to life with a mix of themed DIY craft classes, music, pop-up shows and art exhibitions. Don’t miss this week’s Back To School night!
Ongoing from July 7 until Friday, Sept. 26, the LIVE! Concert On The Plaza is a series of performances celebrating Washington, D.C.’s diverse music and art. From Go-Go, jazz and bluegrass folk to rock, reggae and more, the series is a great option to experience downtown D.C. and grab lunch while grooving. Head to Wilson Plaza to enjoy the free concerts every day from noon to 1 p.m.! Check out the schedule of artists here.