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Hours

Mon. 7:30 PM-02:00 AM
Tues. 7:30 PM-02:00 AM
Wed. 7:30 PM-02:00 AM
Thu. 7:30 PM-02:00 AM
Fri. 9:00 PM-02:00 AM
Sat. 9:00 PM-02:00 AM
Sun. 7:30 PM-02:00 AM

Nearest Subway Station

Shaw - Howard University
7th St & S St, NW
Green Line

Parking

Street parking
Pay lot on Ninth Street

Pricing

Varies

City's Best

9:30 Club   

815 V St NW
Washington, DC 20001
202-393-0930
www.930.com

Rating: 4 out of 5  (28 Ratings)   Read Reviews (28)    Rate and Write a Review

Locals agree -- with little dispute -- that the 9:30 Club is the king of DC music venues. The 9:30 Club is performance central, where more than 200,000 fans per year pay to stand and experience the best-known national and up-and-coming acts. Headliners are, in a word, spellbinding. Animated crowds, especially when the place is packed, give artists the drive and momentum to provide blistering sets. The drawback? Sometimes this means less than ideal views of the stage. Still, this cavernous club plays host to approximately 300 shows annually, and past performers have included R.E.M., Beastie Boys, Radiohead, Nirvana, the Smashing Pumpkins and local favorites, No Second Troy. The venue's design is well thought out and focused on the audience: There are two box offices, and inside, four bars, a downstairs lounge, balcony tiers, a 90-ton ventilation system to circulate fresh air every nine minutes and ample bathroom facilities. Couple this with a stellar sound and video system, and you have a great place to take in a show. -- Elisabeth Frater

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28 Ratings and Reviews

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Review rating 4 out of 5
By Daoconnell on 07/03/2008
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Review rating 1 out of 5
I hate everything about you, 930 Club.
By Angry Sigh on 05/16/2008
It is a terrible neighborhood, so you don't want to drive or you risk getting your car stolen or getting ripped off by a parking attendant. On one occasion we parked in a lot, and the guy in the lot across the street said he was in charge of both lots, so we paid him, then when we came back to put something in the car, the REAL attendant for that lot made us pay him, too. But you don't want to take the metro either! Because 99/100 times you'll miss the end of the show if you want to make the last metro out of that crudhole. But as I said, it's a sucky neighborhood, so you don't want to try to walk there from elsewhere either. It's a lose-lose situation. Then there's the bouncers. A couple of people have mentioned that they are, well, jerks on power trips. The venue itself, other things aside, is fair enough, I guess. It's a shame this is pretty much THE club for live shows in DC. My advice is to go to Baltimore instead and enjoy Rams Head Live! which is a zillion times better. Better neighborhood, better staff, better atmosphere. Skip this club unless there's no alternative.
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Review rating 3 out of 5
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By cin1232334 on 03/11/2007
please answer this, but is their an age limit to the club?
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Review rating 4 out of 5
Small concerts..great place!
By cemichcesar on 08/28/2005
Spectacular!! Pink Martini Band came to DC and this place was the best for it's music. Great sound system.!!!

Event Schedule

DateShow InformationTimePrice
09/26/08Cut Copy
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09/18/08James
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09/22/08The Dandy Warhols
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09/30/08Stereolab
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7:30PMVaries
08/30/08Chuck Brown
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8:00PMVaries