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Thursday, Mar 05, 2026

Top Events and Experiences in Washington, D.C. This Weekend and Week Ahead

Top Events and Experiences in Washington, D.C. This Weekend and Week Ahead

From major exhibitions and live performances to seasonal festivals and dining highlights, the capital offers a packed cultural calendar
Washington, D.C. is heading into the weekend with a vibrant mix of cultural events, outdoor gatherings and headline performances that reflect the capital’s diverse creative energy.

Across the National Mall, museums are drawing large crowds with newly opened exhibitions and extended evening programming.

The Smithsonian museums continue to offer free entry, with special curator talks and limited-run installations attracting visitors seeking immersive historical and contemporary experiences.

Seasonal displays and interactive programming at several institutions are expected to remain major draws throughout the week.

The city’s performing arts calendar is equally robust.

The Kennedy Center is hosting a slate of orchestral concerts, touring Broadway productions and contemporary dance showcases, while smaller venues across U Street and Shaw feature jazz ensembles, indie bands and stand-up comedy acts.

Arena-scale performances at Capital One Arena and The Anthem are expected to bring nationally recognized artists to the city, contributing to strong evening foot traffic in Penn Quarter and The Wharf.

Food and drink festivals are also shaping the weekend.

Outdoor markets and pop-up tastings are scheduled in neighborhoods including Dupont Circle and Capitol Hill, highlighting regional chefs and craft beverage producers.

Restaurant Week extensions and prix-fixe menus are encouraging residents and visitors alike to explore new dining options.

Sports fans have multiple opportunities to attend live games, with professional basketball and hockey matchups drawing crowds downtown, while Major League Soccer fixtures at Audi Field add to the city’s weekend energy.

College athletics events and community races round out the active calendar.

Families can find programming ranging from interactive science workshops to story hours and film screenings at local libraries and community centers.

Meanwhile, outdoor enthusiasts are taking advantage of mild weather forecasts with guided walking tours, waterfront kayaking and open-air art installations.

Looking ahead to next week, policy forums, author talks and university lectures will bring national figures and thought leaders to the city, reinforcing Washington’s role as both a cultural and intellectual hub.

With a steady lineup of exhibitions, performances and neighborhood festivals, the capital enters the coming days with a full and dynamic agenda.
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