Sunday, November 24, 2024

Music

Watch DC Jazz Festival From Comfort of Your Home This Saturday

The DC JazzFest From Home Series is offering jazz fans the opportunity to enjoy the festival virtually for free during the coronavirus pandemic.

Washington Performing Arts Moves Its Next Season Online

Washington Performing Arts announced Monday that it decided to stream the concerts scheduled for its new season online due to the coronavirus pandemic.

Library of Congress Launches Series of Coronavirus-Inspired Music

The Library of Congress has started a project of 10 musical works inspired by the coronavirus pandemic which will be available on its website from June 15.

DC-Based Record Label Offers Its Full Music Catalog Online for Free

Dischord Records, an indie punk record label based in Washington, D.C., made its discography available for free on Bandcamp amid the coronavirus outbreak.

Spice Up Your Quarantine with DC JazzFest’s Live Music Online

D.C. JazzFest offers live music online after having to postpone its real life events due to the ongoing coronavirus crisis.

Third Eye Blind to Perform at Northwest DC’s 9:30 Club

Third Eye Blind fans in the D.C. area have a reason to rejoice. The band is coming to Northwest D.C. for a concert at the famous 9:30 Club on March 30.

Foo Fighters to Bring New Rock Festival to Washington DC Region

The Foo Fighters announced a rock festival in the D.C. area scheduled to happen on July 4 at the FedExField in Prince George's County, Maryland. Pre-sales start on March 3.

Harry Styles Performed Special Mini Show in DC for NPR Staff

Harry Styles paid an unannounced visit to D.C. and it turned out he was here for a mini concert at NPR’s office for reporters.