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Del Water Gap - Chasing the Chimera World Tour

Mon Jan 19 at 7:00pm

Washington, DC

Event Info

  • Mon - January 19, 20267:00 PMTickets

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About Del Water Gap

Del Water Gap is the solo project of American songwriter, producer, and singer Samuel Holden Jaffe. Born in New Haven, Connecticut, Jaffe currently resides in Brooklyn, New York. His music is known for its intimate nature, drawing inspiration from "romantic encounters and dimly lit rooms." Jaffe's musical journey began while attending boarding school in Millbrook, New York. It was during this time that he adopted the name Del Water Gap, inspired by the sight of it handwritten on the back of a box truck. Read more on Last.fm

Venue

815 V Street N.W. , Washington, DC

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the new venue at 9:30 Club?
The new venue associated with the 9:30 Club is "The Atlantis," which opened in 2023. Located just steps from the iconic 9:30 Club in Washington, DC, The Atlantis is a tribute to the original 9:30 Club and offers an intimate setting for live music lovers. With a capacity of around 450, this new venue hosts a variety of concerts and events, providing fans with an up-close experience in the heart of the city's bustling music scene. The Atlantis complements the larger 9:30 Club, enhancing DC's reputation as a premier destination for live music. For concertgoers seeking both legendary and emerging acts in an intimate environment, The Atlantis is the latest must-visit venue in Washington, DC.
Is the 9:30 Club standing room only?
Yes, the 9:30 Club is primarily a standing room only venue. Designed to maximize audience capacity and create an energetic atmosphere, the main floor of the club is open for general admission standing. This layout allows concertgoers to get close to the stage and enjoy an immersive live music experience. While there are a limited number of bar stools and seats along the balcony and upstairs areas, these are available on a first-come, first-served basis and cannot be reserved. The standing room setup is a hallmark of the 9:30 Club, contributing to its reputation as one of Washington, DC's premier live music venues for both fans and performers.
What happened to the 9:30 Club?
The 9:30 Club remains one of Washington, DC's most iconic music venues and has not closed. However, in recent years, the venue has undergone exciting developments, including the opening of its sister venue, The Atlantis, in 2023. The 9:30 Club continues to host top-tier live performances spanning various genres, maintaining its status as a cultural hub in the city. Occasionally, the club has closed temporarily for renovations or special events, but it remains fully operational and continues to be a favorite destination for music fans. Its rich history and ongoing commitment to live music ensure that the 9:30 Club remains a cornerstone of the DC music scene.
Where is the 9:30 Club parking?
Parking at the 9:30 Club in Washington, DC, is limited, as the venue does not offer on-site parking. However, several nearby parking options are available for concertgoers. The most convenient option is the Colonial Parking garage located at 920 Rhode Island Ave NW, just a short walk from the club. Street parking is also available in the surrounding area, though spaces can fill quickly, especially during popular events. Additionally, rideshare services and public transportation are highly recommended, with the Shaw-Howard U Metro Station (Green and Yellow lines) located just a few blocks away. Planning ahead for parking or using alternative transportation ensures a smooth arrival at the 9:30 Club.
Does the 9:30 Club have seats?
The 9:30 Club is primarily a standing room only venue, but there are a limited number of seats available. Bar stools and seats can be found along the upstairs balcony and around the perimeter of the club, offered on a first-come, first-served basis. These seats provide a good view of the stage but cannot be reserved in advance. For most concerts, the main floor is open for general admission standing, allowing fans to get close to the performers. The club is ADA accessible, with accommodations available for guests with disabilities. If you require special seating, it's best to contact the venue in advance to ensure availability and access.

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