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Is the 9:30 Club still open?

Is the 9:30 Club still open?

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Does 9:30 Club have seats?

1,200
9:30 Club/Capacity

Is the 9:30 Club Safe?

There is plenty of security and they are strict about under age drinking. My daughter(15) and I have the same taste in music. We have seen dozens of bands at the 930 club, front row against the barrier. If your teens will be driving themselves,pay the extra 20 so they can park in fenced /monitored lot behind the club.

When did the old 9:30 Club close?

December 31, 1995
The old Nightclub 9:30 closed its doors on December 31, 1995. The club’s final shows at the original location were memorialized on a two-CD set released in 1997 and entitled 9:30 Live – A Time, A Place, A Scene.

Is there an age limit for the 9/30 Club?

How old do you have to be to attend shows at 9:30? Unless otherwise posted our club is all ages, all the time.

Does Dave Grohl own the 9:30 Club?

A replica of the old 9:30 Club is in the works, according to Dave Grohl of the Foo Fighters and IMP Productions. Grohl, who played in D.C. area bands including Dain Bramage and Scream, said the club, located at 930 F St. NW, in The Atlantic Building was the rallying point for the area’s fledgling punk rock scene.

Where was the original 9/30 Club?

930 F Street NW
The venue is legendary in DC – the original club opened at 930 F Street NW in 1980 and moved to its current digs at 815 V Street NW in 1996, which was once the WUST Radio Music Hall and, prior to that, the site of a music club owned by local jazz legend Duke Ellington.

What do you wear to the 9/30 Club?

The club also offers a coffee bar with a delicious assortment of caffeine-fueled fun. Do you have a dress code? We only insist that you be dressed and wear shoes.

Who owns the 9:30 Club in DC?

Seth Hurwitz
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What is the capacity of the anthem in DC?

2,500 to 6,000
The 57,000-square-foot venue, which cost $60 million, has a movable stage and backdrop that will allow capacity to vary from 2,500 to 6,000. Balconies are closer to the stage than most venues, to offer the best views.

Where are the best seats in the anthem DC?

The best seats in The Anthem are the 450 theater-style boxes that hang from both balconies. These so-called “Super Excellent Seats” cost more than a regular ticket and are angled to face the stage.

Who owns Anthem in DC?

The venue is operated by I.M.P., which manages Washington’s 9:30 Club and Lincoln Theatre as well as Maryland’s Merriweather Post Pavilion. The Anthem also hosts conventions.

Where can I buy tickets for the 930 Club?

To purchase tickets online, visit Ticketmaster.com or click the ticket link for the desired show on the venue website. To purchase tickets online, visit Eventbrite.com or click the ticket link for the desired show on our website. For help with an existing order, please visit Eventbrite’s support page.

Is the 9-30 club box office still open?

Due to the ongoing pandemic and the continued closure of 9:30 Club, our box office remains closed until further notice. To purchase tickets online, visit Ticketmaster.com or click the ticket link for the desired show on the venue website. To purchase tickets online, visit Eventbrite.com or click the ticket link for the desired show on our website.

Are there any 9 : 30 Club tickets that are valid?

Please be aware that tickets purchased through other, secondary market sources (i.e. “scalpers”), may or may not be legitimate. 9:30 Club does not endorse using any secondary ticketing sources, and the Box Office can not resolve any issues involving them, such as lost or invalid tickets.

Who are the members of the 930 Club?

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