List of concerts at The Anthem

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The Anthem is a music venue and auditorium in Washington D.C. opened in October 2017. With a capacity of 2,500 to 6,000, the venue is used for multiple concerts, spanning a wide range of musical genres. The following is a list of concerts and music events that have been held at the arena.

Concerts[]

2017[]

Date(s) Headliner(s) Supporting act(s) Event / Tour Attendance[1] Revenue Ref.
October 12 Foo Fighters The Struts Concrete and Gold Tour 6,000 / 6,000 $610,525 [2]
October 14 Kaleo ZZ Ward
Wilder
Kaleo Express Tour 3,228 / 3,228 $136,065 [3]
October 15 Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue Vintage Trouble Parking Lot Symphony Tour 3,501 / 3,501 $138,597 [4]
October 16 Phoenix The Lemon Twigs Ti Amo Tour 4,161 / 4,161 $191,525 [5]
October 17 LCD Soundsystem N/A American Dream Tour 12,000 / 12,000 $718,662 [6]
October 18
October 20 Queens of the Stone Age Royal Blood Villains World Tour 6,000 / 6,000 $304,599 [7]
October 21 Zedd Grey
Lophile
Echo Tour 5,657 / 5,657 $248,037 [8]
October 23 The War on Drugs The Building Fall Tour 2017 3,502 / 3,502 $150,482 [9]
October 25 Phil Lesh & The Terrapin Family Band Nicki Bluhm
Robert Randolph & The Family Band
Preservation Hall Jazz Band
Fall Tour 2017 2,047 / 2,500 $175,350 [10]
October 27 The Head and the Heart Phosphorescent Fall Tour 2017 3,848 / 3,848 $186,900 [11]
October 28 Primus Clutch Ambushing the Storm Tour 3,671 / 3,671 $194,595 [12]
November 2 The Shins Baio Heartworms Tour 4,938 / 4,938 $213,585 [13]
November 4 GRiZ Big Wild
Opiuo
Good Will Continue Tour 6,000 / 6,000 $217,450 [14]
November 7 Kurt Vile & Courtney Barnett Jen Cloher Lotta Sea Lice Tour 2,427 / 2,500 $125,022 [15]
November 8 Grizzly Bear Serpentwithfeet Painted Ruins Tour 1,446 / 2,500 $66,066 [16]
November 10 Lindsey Stirling Alexander Jean Warmer in the Winter Tour 3,160 / 3,160 $252,740 [17]
November 11 Tegan and Sara N/A The Con X: Tour Acoustic Show 2,555 / 2,555 $140,809 [18]
November 14 Bob Dylan Mavis Staples Never Ending Tour 2017 4,245 / 4,245 $355,690 [19]
November 18 Erykah Badu The CrossRhodes
Pinky KillaCom
Badu vs. Everythang World Tour 4,545 / 4,545 $382,380 [20]
November 19 Ozuna N/A Odisea Society Tour 2,549 / 2,549 $240,914 [21]
November 24 Odesza Sofi Tukker
Louis Futon
A Moment Apart Tour 10,942 / 11,658 $648,838 [22]
November 25
November 27 St. Vincent N/A Fear the Future Tour 4,014 / 4,014 $186,812 [23]
November 29 The Lumineers
J Roddy Walston and the Business
Joywave
Barns Courtney
N/A DC101's Office Party 6,000 / 6,000 $447,725 [24]
November 30 Morrissey N/A Low in High School Tour 4,936 / 4,936 $280,280 [25]
December 1 Bon Iver N/A 22, A Million Tour 3,096 / 3,096 $186,516 [26]
December 2 Dark Star Orchestra N/A Celebrating the Grateful Dead Experience 2,844 / 2,844 $124,650 [27]
December 5 The National This Is the Kit Sleep Well Beast Tour 6,000 / 6,000 $285,716 [28]
December 9 Fantasia Demetria McKinney Christmas After Midnight Tour 2,262 / 2,500 $173,329 [29]
December 15 Lil Uzi Vert N/A A Very Uzi Christmas [30]
December 16 O.A.R. N/A stOARies Fall Tour [31]
December 17 Pentatonix N/A A Pentatonix Christmas Tour 3,475 / 3,475 $311,642 [32]
December 29 SOJA Twiddle
Footwerk
Poetry in Motion Album Release Party 3,742 / 3,742 $158,320 [33]
December 31 Thievery Corporation Gogol Bordello
Trouble Funk
NYE at The Anthem 3,849 / 3,849 $309,625 [34]

2018[]

Date(s) Headliner(s) Supporting act(s) Event / Tour Attendance[35] Revenue Ref.
January 10 The Killers Alex Cameron Wonderful Wonderful World Tour 6,000 / 6,000 $465,350 [36]
January 12 Walk the Moon Company of Thieves Press Restart Tour 5,534 / 5,534 $203,070 [37]
January 13 Disco Biscuits Tauk Live at The Anthem 3,216 / 3,216 $135,450 [38]
February 3 Greensky Bluegrass Billy Strings Winter Tour 2018 5,387 / 5,387 $224,320 [39]
February 12 Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds N/A Stranded on the Earth World Tour 2,179 / 2,500 $123,590 [40]
February 13 Børns Charlotte Cardin
Mikky Ekko
Money Man Tour 3,962 / 3,962 $165,035 [41]
February 15 Umphrey's McGee The Marcus King Band It's Not Us Tour 3,018 / 3,018 $114,790 [42]
February 24 Portugal. The Man Twin Peaks Woodstock Tour 5,863 / 5,863 $277,845 [43]
February 25 Tyler, the Creator Vince Staples
Taco
Flower Boy Tour 5,885 / 5,885 $269,175 [44]
March 3 Little Big Town Kacey Musgraves
Midland
The Breakers Tour 4,604 / 4,604 $378,850 [45]
March 10 Dropkick Murphys Agnostic Front
Bim Skala Bim
St. Patrick's Day Tour 6,000 / 6,000 $210,720 [46]
March 15 MGMT Matthew Dear Little Dark Age Tour 4,226 / 4,226 $203,520 [47]
March 18 Judas Priest Saxon
Black Star Riders
Firepower World Tour 6,000 / 6,000 $331,220 [48]
March 23 Fall Out Boy
G-Eazy
Bebe Rexha
Cam
Lizzo
N/A Stay Amped: A Concert to End Gun Violence 2,498 / 2,500 $118,000 [49]
March 24 Glen Hansard N/A Between Two Shores Tour 2,588 / 2,588 $123,070 [50]
April 6 Third Eye Blind
Bush
Lovelytheband
N/A Blossom Bash [51]
April 7 Monica
BJ the Chicago Kid
The Chuck Brown Band
N/A All Black Extravaganza [52]
April 8 Lorde Run the Jewels
Mitski
Melodrama World Tour 6,000 / 6,000 $624,700 [53]
April 20 Black Star
Dead Prez
Mad Squablz
Jay Berd
DJ Bee
Live at The Anthem [54]
April 21 The Decemberists Tennis Your Girl / Your Ghost World Tour 5,040 / 5,040 $220,290 [55]
April 26 Beck Kimbra Colors Tour 9,707 / 9,707 $550,305 [56]
April 27 Torres
April 28 Old Crow Medicine Show N/A Volunteer Tour 2,519 / 2,519 $138,635 [57]
April 30 Modest Mouse Mass Gothic Strangers to Ourselves Tour 4,623 / 4,623 $221,415 [58]
May 1 Haim Lizzo Sister Sister Sister Tour 6,000 / 6,000 $275,880 [59]
May 3 Alice in Chains Walking Papers Summer Tour 2018 5,100 / 5,100 $266,450 [60]
May 4 Lord Huron Midnight Sister Vide Noir Tour 6,000 / 6,000 $228,260 [61]
May 7 Kygo Harry Hudson Kids in Love Tour 12,000 / 12,000 $678,120 [62]
May 8
May 12 David Byrne Benjamin Clementine American Utopia Tour 3,119 / 3,119 $322,275 [63]
May 16 Nathaniel Rateliff & the Night Sweats Robert Finley Tearing at the Seams Tour 6,000 / 6,000 $225,900 [64]
May 18 Fleet Foxes Amen Dunes Crack-Up Tour 6,000 / 6,000 $195,630 [65]
May 19 Brandi Carlile Darlingside By The Way, I Forgive You Tour 5,928 / 5,928 $329,151 [66]
May 20
May 27 Willie Nelson & Family Sturgill Simpson
Chris Jacobs
Memorial Day Weekend 2,881 / 2,881 $310,335 [67]
May 29 Jack White Lillie Mae Boarding House Reach Tour 12,000 / 12,000 $683,242 [68]
May 30 Radkey
June 9 Belle and Sebastian Men I Trust How to Solve Our Human Problems Tour 1,369 / 1,639 $86,165 [69]
June 12 Vance Joy N/A Nation of Two World Tour [70]
June 20 Ray LaMontagne Neko Case Part of the Light Tour 2,430 / 2,500 $174,748 [71]
July 20 Janelle Monáe St. Beauty Dirty Computer Tour [72]
July 21 Greta Van Fleet Cloves 2018 World Tour [73]
July 24 Courtney Barnett Julien Baker
Vagabon
Tell Me How You Really Feel Tour [74]
July 25 Echo and the Bunny Men
Violent Femmes
N/A We Can Do Anything Tour [75]
July 26 Sylvan Esso Moses Sumney What Now Tour [76]
July 27 Silvestre Dangond N/A Caliente Tour 1,049 / 1,237 $68,458 [77]
July 28 Arctic Monkeys Mini Mansions Tranquility Base Hotel & Casino Tour 12,000 / 12,000 $656,030 [78]
July 29
August 2 Father John Misty Bully God's Favorite Customer Tour [79]
August 17 Needtobreathe Johnnyswim
Billy Raffoul
Forever On Your Side Tour 3,674 / 6,000 $179,070 [80]
August 25 Beach House Papercuts 7 Tour [81]
August 28 New Order N/A 2018 Tour [82]
September 4 Miguel Dvsn
Nonchalant Savant
The Ascension Tour [83]
September 5 Mac DeMarco N/A This Old Dog Tour [84]
September 6 Punch Brothers Madison Cunningham Big Time Summer Tour [85]
September 10 First Aid Kit Julia Jacklin The Rebel Heart Tour 2,102 / 6,000 $90,920 [86]
September 18 Alison Krauss N/A Windy City Tour [87]
September 23 Carlos Vives N/A Vives Tour USA 2018 [88]
September 28 Future Islands Ed Schrader's Music Beat The Far Field Tour [89]
September 30 St. Paul and The Broken Bones Mattiel 2018 Tour [90]
October 3 Leon Bridges Khruangbin Good Thing Tour [91]
October 4 Troye Sivan Kim Petras
Leland
The Bloom Tour [92]
October 5 Florence and the Machine Beth Ditto High as Hope Tour 11,412 / 12,000 $1,211,614 [93]
October 6
October 9 Nine Inch Nails The Jesus and Mary Chain
Kite Base
Cold and Black and Infinite Tour 11,290 / 12,000 $1,147,225 [94]
October 10
October 11 Ben Howard Wye Oak Noonday Dream Tour [95]
October 13 Goo Goo Dolls N/A Dizzy Up the Girl Tour [96]
October 14 NF N/A Perception Tour [97]
October 17 Death Cab for Cutie Charly Bliss 2018 Tour [98]
October 18 Chvrches Lo Moon Love Is Dead Tour [99]
October 20 Joe Russo's Almost Dead N/A 2018 Fall Tour [100]
October 25 Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds Cigarettes After Sex North America Tour [101]
November 1 Wu-Tang Clan N/A Live at The Anthem [102]
November 6 Lil Dicky Mustard
Oliver Tree
Life Lessons with Lil Dicky [103]
November 7 Tenacious D 2018 Tour [104]
November 9 Lake Street Dive Jalen n' Gonda Free Yourself Up Tour [105]
November 16 Young the Giant Lights 2018 Tour 4,238 / 6,000 $177,260 [106]
November 21 Tash Sultana Ocean Alley Flow State World Tour 2,761 / 6,000 $133,265 [107]
November 24 The Front Bottoms
Manchester Orchestra
Brother Bird 2018 Tour [108]
November 30 Brian Setzer Orchestra Lara Hope & the Ark-Tones 15th Anniversary Christmas Rocks! Tour 2,183 / 6,000 $184,140 [109]
December 1 Dark Star Orchestra N/A Winter Tour 2,808 / 6,000 $121,500 [110]
December 2 Pentatonix N/A Christmas Is Here Tour 6,118 / 12,000 $624,389 [111]
December 3
December 4 Bastille
Andrew McMahon in the Wilderness
Glorious Sons
Meg Myers
N/A DC101's Office Party 2,984 / 6,000 $178,960 [112]
December 14 Lindsey Stirling N/A The Wanderland Tour 3,095 / 6,000 $233,145 [113]
December 15 O.A.R. Maggie Rose Just Like Paradise Tour 6,002 / 6,002 $285,720 [114]
December 31 Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue George Clinton & Parliament-Funkadelic
Trouble Funk
New Year's Eve at The Anthem 3,995 / 6,000 $325,525 [115]

2019[]

Date(s) Headliner(s) Supporting act(s) Event / Tour Attendance[116] Revenue Ref.
January 11 The Revivalists American Authors Take Good Care Tour 6,000 / 6,000 $259,440 [117]
January 20 ASAP Rocky N/A Injured Generation Tour 5,357 / 6,000 $279,350 [118]
January 24 Kacey Musgraves Natalie Prass Oh, What a World Tour 3,138 / 3,138 $199,970 [119]
January 26 Disco Biscuits N/A Live in Washington D.C. 2,294 / 6,000 $98,720 [120]
February 1 Greensky Bluegrass Billy Strings All for Money Tour [121]
February 2
February 8 Drive-By Truckers
Lucinda Williams
Erika Wennerstrom Live on Tour [122]
February 9 Old Dominion Jordan Davis
Morgan Evans
Make It Sweet Tour [123]
February 14 Beirut Helado Negro This Is How You Smile Tour [124]
February 15 Interpol N/A Marauder Tour [125]
February 21 James Blake Khushi Assume Form Tour [126]
February 22 Dillon Francis
Alison Wonderland
Diablo Lost My Mind Tour [127]
February 23 Brothers Osborne Ruston Kelly 2019 Tour [128]
March 8 James Bay Noah Kahan Electric Light Tour [129]
March 9 Robyn N/A Honey Tour [130]
March 16 Erykah Badu Pinky KillaCorn 2019 Tour [131]
March 21 Meek Mill Lil Durk
Kash Doll
The Motivation Tour [132]
March 23 Tamia Isaac Carree Passion Like Fire Tour [133]
March 28 Jawbreaker War on Women
Pohgoh
Jawbreaker Live on Tour [134]
March 30 Gary Clark Jr. N/A 2019 Tour [135]
April 5 Meghan Trainor
MAX
Jake Miller
N/A iHeartRadio's Blossom Bash [136]
April 6 Ghosts of the Forest N/A Ghosts of the Forest Tour [137]
April 18 Kenny Chesney David Lee Murphy
Caroline Jones
Songs for the Saints Tour 12,068 / 12,068 $1,736,702 [138]
April 19
April 24 Kodak Black 147 CalBoy
Sniper Gang Music
22Gz
Roddy Ricch
Dying to Live Tour [139]
April 26 Snow Patrol We Are Scientists Wildness Tour [140]
April 27 Davido Vegedream
KeBlack
Nya-D
Naza
Coming to America Music Festival [141]
April 28 Kali Uchis
Jorja Smith
N/A The Kali & Jorja Tour [142]
May 2 Maren Morris RaeLynn Girl: The World Tour [143]
May 11 Ben Platt Ben Abraham
Wrabel
Sing to Me Instead Tour [144]
May 12 Judas Priest Uriah Heep Firepower World Tour 6,000 / 6,000 $331,220 [145]
May 15 Evanescence VERIDIA 2019 Tour [146]
May 17 Juice Wrld Ski Mask the Slump God
Smooky MarGielaa
Death Race for Love Tour 6,000 / 6,000 $313,500 [147]
May 21 The 1975 Pale Waves
No Rome
Music for Cars Tour [148]
May 25 Passion Pit The Beaches 10th Anniversary Manners Tour [149]
May 30 David Gray N/A Gold In A Brass Age World Tour [150]
June 12 Tim McGraw
Jon Meacham
N/A Songs of America Book Tour [151]
June 14 Snarky Puppy José James 2019 Tour [152]
June 15 Jon Batiste and Stay Human Brass-A-Holics 2019 Tour [153]
June 18 The Lonely Island Kate Berlant
John Early
2019 Tour 6,000 / 6,000 $397,222 [154]
June 19 The National Courtney Barnett I Am Easy to Find Tour [155]
June 20 Billie Eilish Denzel Curry When We All Fall Asleep Tour 6,000 / 6,000 [156]
June 29 Hillsong United Amanda Lindsey Cook
Mack Brock
The People Tour [157]
July 12 Rob Thomas Abby Anderson Chip Tooth Tour [158]
July 26 Blondie
Elvis Costello & the Imposters
N/A Co-Headlining Summer Tour [159]
July 30 Violent Femmes
Ben Folds
Savannah Conley Co-Headlining Tour [160]
August 6 21 Savage DaBaby I Am > I Was Tour [161]
August 8 Rüfüs Du Sol Monolink Solace Tour [162]
August 13 Bryan Ferry Femme Schmidt World Tour 2019 [163]
August 17 The Raconteurs Jacuzzi Boys Help Us Stranger Tour [164]
August 24 Tame Impala Velvet Negroni The Slow Rush Tour 12,000 / 12,000 $704,620 [165]
August 25
September 4 Of Monsters and Men Lower Dens Fever Dream Tour 4,560 / 6,000 $251,929 [166]
September 5 Jenny Lewis The Watson Twins On the Line Tour [167]
September 6 Phantogram Bob Moses 2019 Tour [168]
September 8 Babymetal Avatar 2019 Tour [169]
September 11 Peter Frampton Jason Bonham's Led Zeppelin Evening Peter Frampton Finale – The Farewell Tour 2,782 / 6,000 $325,282 [170]
September 12 Judah & the Lion N/A Pep Talks Worldwide Tour [171]
September 13 Shakey Graves
Dr. Dog
N/A 2019 Tour [172]
September 14 Andrew Bird Chicano Batman My Finest Work Yet Tour [173]
September 16 Bloc Party Cults Silent Alarm Tour [174]
September 17 The B-52's Berlin
Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark
2019 Tour 4,349 / 6,000 $282,335 [175]
September 18 Marina N/A Love + Fear Tour [176]
September 20 Mac DeMarco N/A 2019 Tour [177]
September 21 Bastille Joywave Doom Days Tour 5,430 / 6,000 $259,830 [178]
September 24 Massive Attack N/A Mezzanine XXI Tour 6,000 / 6,000 $350,840 [179]
September 25 Lizzo Ari Lennox Cuz I Love You Too Tour 12,000 / 12,000 $571,320 [180]
September 26
September 28 Joe Russo's Almost Dead N/A 2019 Tour [181]
September 29 Catfish and the Bottlemen N/A 2019 Tour [182]
October 3 The Head and the Heart N/A Living Mirage Tour [183]
October 4 Zedd Jax Jones
NOTD
The Orbit Tour [184]
October 5 Lauv Bülow ~how i'm feeling~ World Tour [185]
October 7 Maggie Rogers Empress Of Heard It in a Past Life Tour [186]
October 8
October 11 Katy Perry
Norah Jones
Mavis Staples
N/A Silence the Violence Benefit Concert [187]
October 12 The Black Keys Modest Mouse
Jessy Wilson
Let's Rock Tour 6,000 / 6,000 $815,000 [188]
October 15 Wilco Soccer Mommy Ode to Joy Tour [189]
October 17 Bon Iver Feist i, i Tour [190]
October 18
October 22 Young Thug
Machine Gun Kelly
Polo G
Strick
2019 Tour [191]
October 25 Sleater-Kinney Joseph Keckler The Center Won't Hold Tour [192]
October 26 Alessia Cara Ryland James The Pains of Growing Tour [193]
October 31 Umphrey's McGee Star Kitchen 2019 Tour [194]
November 15 Eric Church N/A Double Down Tour 12,456 / 12,456 $1,617,825 [195]
November 16
November 18 Hozier Angie McMahon Wasteland, Baby! Tour [196]
November 19 Sara Bareilles Emily King Amidst the Chaos Tour 6,195 / 12,000 $537,795 [197]
November 20
November 22 Lettuce Ghost-Note
Antibalas
Elevate Tour [198]
November 23 Gesaffelstein N/A Requiem Tour [199]
November 25 Brockhampton 100 Gecs
Slowthai
Heaven Belongs to You Tour [200]
November 29 Deadmau5 Monstergetdown
Attlas
2019 Tour 8,938 / 12,000 $427,740 [201]
November 30
December 3 Cage the Elephant
Lovelytheband
Winnetka Bowling League
N/A DC101-DERLAND 2019 [202]
December 12 Mumford & Sons
Cold War Kids
Shaed
White Reaper
6,000 / 6,000 $442,815 [203]
December 5 She & Him Peter Lee A Very She & Him Christmas Party [204]
December 8 Bob Dylan N/A Never Ending Tour 2019 [205]
December 13 Tyler Childers Liz Cooper & The Stampede Country Squire Run [206]

2020[]

Date(s) Headliner(s) Supporting act(s) Event / Tour Attendance Revenue Ref.
January 20 AJR N/A The Neotheater World Tour [207]
January 23 Lil Baby Rod Wave 2020 Tour 5,262 / 6,000 $284,891 [208]
January 25 Grace Potter Devon Gilfillian Daylight Tour 3,548 / 6,000 $173,400 [209]
January 31 Greensky Bluegrass N/A Winter Tour 2020 5,642 / 12,000 $257,146 [210]
February 1
February 7 Calexico
Iron & Wine
Frances Quinlan Years to Burn Tour [211]
February 12 Rex Orange County N/A Pony Tour [212]
February 14 Fitz and the Tantrums TWIN XL All the Feels Tour [213]
February 29 The Revivalists Tank and the Bangas Into the Stars Tour [214]
March 4 Dermot Kennedy SYML Without Fear Tour [215]

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