Halloween is upon us, and Cultural DMV has lined up a fantastic evening of diverse events for October 31st. Whether you're in the mood for some orchestral splendor, a throwback dance party, or a stand-up comedy show, this curated list highlights the best the DMV has to offer. Check out the details below for a night of unforgettable experiences.
1. So Fetch – 7:00 PM, 9:30 CLUB
Calling all early 2000s fans! “So Fetch” is the ultimate Mean Girls-themed dance party that transports you back to the days of velour tracksuits, flip phones, and pop hits. Dance to the iconic tunes of the 2000s, dress up as your favorite character, or simply come as you are and enjoy an unapologetically fun night. If you’ve been craving nostalgia, this is the place to relive it.
2. National Symphony Orchestra: Gianandrea Noseda - Tchaikovsky & Raskatov – 7:00 PM, Kennedy Center Concert Hall
For a spine-tingling musical experience, head over to see the National Symphony Orchestra under the baton of Gianandrea Noseda. The program features the works of Tchaikovsky, known for his sweeping, emotional scores, and Raskatov, whose modern compositions add an eerie and captivating touch to the evening. This event is a perfect Halloween treat for classical music enthusiasts and newcomers alike.
3. Rob Kazi – 7:30 PM, The Comedy Loft of DC
Comedian Rob Kazi brings his unique brand of humor to the stage this Halloween, promising a night of laughter that’s anything but spooky. Known for his relatable and sometimes outrageous takes on everyday life, Kazi's show is bound to be a highlight for those looking to keep things light-hearted and hilarious on Halloween night.
4. The B-52s – 8:00 PM, The Anthem
Halloween and rock ‘n’ roll are a match made in heaven, and The B-52s bring their infectious energy to the DMV just in time for the holiday. Famous for hits like “Love Shack” and “Rock Lobster,” their funky, retro vibe is ideal for anyone looking to add a bit of rockabilly flair to their night out. Expect bold costumes, fantastic tunes, and a lively atmosphere that captures the spirit of Halloween.
Visit Cultural DMV Event Calendar for more suggestions for Halloween night, Thursday, October 31st.
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