Concerts in Washington September
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Concerts in Washington September 2026 schedule
Washington, D.C. in September 2026 promises an exciting lineup of concerts and live performances across some of the city’s top venues. Music enthusiasts can look forward to a diverse array of genres, featuring prominent performers such as Gorillaz at the Capital One Arena on September 26th, and Robyn performing at The Anthem on September 8th and 9th. The Anthem also hosts Shaboozey on September 30th, while the Warner Theatre features performances by Steve Martin & Martin Short on September 19th, and Switchfoot & Anberlin on September 26th. For rock fans, Social Distortion takes the stage at The Anthem on September 4th, and Our Lady Peace performs at the Howard Theatre on September 30th. Jazz and indie fans are catered to with shows like LP (Laura Pergolizzi) at Lincoln Theatre on September 21st, and Altin Gun at the Howard Theatre on September 25th. Comedy lovers can enjoy stand-up performances by Jay Pharoah at DC Improv throughout the month, with multiple shows scheduled from September 10th to 13th, along with acts like Gabriel Rutledge and T.J. Miller at various venues. The Pearl Street Warehouse features a mix of concerts including Rocketship and Hayden Pedigo, while the Union Stage hosts performances by Gaurav Kapoor, Devon Gilfillian, and Brenn! in late September. Other notable events include performances by Celtic Thunder, Men At Work, and the Sex Pistols' band members at the 9:30 Club and other venues. With a rich schedule spanning genres from alternative, indie, jazz, comedy, and more, September in Washington, D.C. is set to be a vibrant month for live entertainment at iconic venues like The Anthem, Lincoln Theatre, and the 9:30 Club.