The birthplace of go-go music, D.C. knows a thing or two about late-night parties and dancing till the sun comes up and when simply going to one of D.C.’s best bars doesn’t cut it, sometimes you’ve got...
Usher is in high demand following his incredible half-time show during Super Bowl 58 and when he first announced he was kicking off his tour in D.C. later this summer, Washingtonians went nuts! So much so that now Usher...
With Usher’s new album coming this Friday and his upcoming show as the halftime entertainment for the Super Bowl, Usher has been getting a lot of media, but now that Usher’s announced a new North American to...
A queen move from Queen Bey herself! Beyoncé paid $100,000 to keep the Metro open late for concertgoers on Sunday, August 6. On the second night of the D.C. stop for her “Renaissance” World Tour, Beyoncé faced a two-hou...
As the home of Go-Go Music and numerous musical legends like Duke Ellington, it’s no surprise that a number of music festivals emanate in and around D.C. each year. Next time you’re itching for a festival to...
Broccoli City Festival was forced to end early Saturday due to “inclement weather.” “SEVERE WEATHER WARNING,” the festival shared to Instagram on Saturday night. “Due to inclement weather w...
Next year’s Broccoli City Festival is already poised to be its biggest festival to date! Live Nation Urban announced it had acquired the “significant equity stake” in the festival and added its founder...
Famed singer and producer Pharrell Williams’ Something in the Water Festival kicks off its inaugural festival in Washington, D.C., on Friday. Held over Juneteenth weekend, June 17-19, the festival is taking across three...
Pharrell Williams’ Something in the Water Festival will be relocating from Virginia Beach, Va., to Washington, D.C., this summer. Held over Juneteenth weekend, June 17-19, the festival will take place across three stage...