Get ready for the Tame Impala takeover of Capital One Arena this week! Tame Impala (Kevin Parker) has emerged as one of the most influential voices of the last decade – going from playing small clubs around the U.S. in 2010 to headlining festivals around the world. Tame Impala has released four full length albums, debuted a countless number of hit songs, and sold out arenas world wide. As a writer and producer, Parker has collaborated with Travis Scott, SZA, Lady Gaga, Mark Ronson, Kanye West, Kali Uchis, Theophilus London, Miguel, A$AP Rocky, Kendrick Lamar, and so many more.
Please Note! This venue requires attendees to use the free CLEAR app to provide proof of full Covid-19 vaccination. Alternatively, you may proof of a negative Covid test taken within 48 hours of the event. Masks must also be worn by guests for the entirety of the show.
Thursday, September 23, 2021
Doors open at 7:00 PM EDT
Show starts at 8:00 PM EDT
Capital One Arena
601 F Street NW
Washington, D.C. 20004
For more information, call 202-628-3200 or visit capitalonearena.com.
Tickets start at $48 and can be purchased here.
Erin Steward is studying Business Hospitality and Tourism Management with a minor in Events Management at Virginia Tech. She loves creative writing, discovering new music, binge-watching her favorite shows, and traveling with family and friends.
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By this point in his life, Foghat founding drummer Roger Earl has visited quite a few doctors. But what may be surprising is that the percussionist, 77, is quick to point out that many of the medical professionals who have worked on him also enjoy rocking out.
“Nearly all the doctors and surgeons I know, they all play something: trumpet, sax, violin, guitar,” Earl said recently. “There’s not too many drummers that are surgeons, there’s probably a good reason for that!”
Earl half-jokingly invites his surgeon-rockers to join him and the other members of Foghat onstage at the Fillmore in Silver Spring March 9, where they will be headlining the Rock and Roll for Children Foundation benefit for the Children’s Inn at NIH. Earl, the only original member of Foghat still in the band, will be banging the skins behind guitarist Bryan Bassett and other members Scott Holt and Rodney O’Quinn. “Slow Ride,” the band’s 1975 megahit, is all but assured to be on the setlist, along with tunes from Foghat’s most recent record, “Sonic Mojo.”
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