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Parking & Directions for Kennedy Center Concert Hall
2700 F Street Nw, Washington, DC
20566, US
1. Kennedy Center Garage - 0.1 miles, $22
2. Watergate Parking Garage - 0.3 miles, $20
3. Colonial Parking - 0.4 miles, $25
4. 2121 Virginia Ave NW - 0.5 miles, $18
5. National Mall Parking - 0.7 miles, $15
Kennedy Center Concert Hall concerts - 2026 event schedule highlights in Washington
The Kennedy Center Concert Hall in Washington, DC, is renowned for hosting world-class performances and a diverse array of musical events. In late may 2026, audiences will have the opportunity to experience the powerful sounds of the National Symphony Orchestra under the baton of conductor James Gaffigan, performing the timeless pieces Appalachian Spring and Mahler's First Symphony on May 29 and 30. These concerts promise an evening of orchestral excellence featuring some of the finest musicians in the industry.
In early june 2026, the concert series continues with performances on June 5 and 6, highlighting the talented Kellen Gray conducting the orchestra in a compelling program featuring Michelle Cann as the soloist, playing Coleman. These performances are expected to showcase contemporary compositions alongside traditional orchestral works, appealing to a broad spectrum of classical music enthusiasts.
Mid-June brings a special presentation of Philip Glass's Lincoln on June 13, 2026, an evocative piece that blends modern minimalism with historical storytelling, performed by the National Symphony Orchestra under the direction of the same conductor.
Looking further ahead, in february 2076, the Kennedy Center Concert Hall will host the orchestra in a series of highly anticipated performances from February 13 to 14, featuring Enrico Lopez-Yanez conducting the American Promise program. These concerts are set to be memorable events, celebrating both contemporary and classical music, and attracting audiences from around the world to enjoy the exceptional acoustics and ambiance of this iconic venue.