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Top 10 Top 10 Entertainment Venues

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  • 1. MCI Center

    The home of D.C.’s basketball and hockey teams has many attractions beyond the games.

  • 2. Warner Theater

    You’ll find Broadway shows, comedians, and concerts here.

  • 3. Carter Barron Amphitheater

    Best known for the Shakespeare Free For All.

  • 4. Coolidge Auditorium

    The home of the library’s music series (see Concert Series).

  • 5. Lisner Auditorium

    This university theater features everything from world music to orchestras.

  • 6. RFK Stadium

    Home to one baseball and two soccer teams as well as rock festivals.

  • 7. DAR Constitution Hall

    The largest concert hall in D.C.

  • 8. Lincoln Theater

    An intimate setting for jazz, soul, and gospel music.

  • 9. Wolf Trap

    An open-air venue for big names in entertainment.

  • 10. Nissan Pavilion

    Rock stars perform at this open-air arena.

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