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Clue at Kennedy Center Opera House

Clue

Based on the board game and the cult movie classic, Clue is a fiendishly funny murder mystery, where everyone is a suspect, and the next potential victim! Featuring all the colorful characters from the game, from Colonel Mustard to Mrs. White, Clue leads us from room to room in a whirlwind of slapstick comedy and real theatrical verve.

Jaja's African Hair Braiding at Kreeger Theater at Arena Stage

Jaja's African Hair Braiding

After critical success on Broadway, Jocelyn Bioh's Jaja's African Hair Braiding comes to Arena Stage's Kreeger Theatre, directed by Whitney White! Ghanaian-American writer and actor Bioh previously penned the emotional comedy School Girls; Or, The African Mean Girls Play, which won the Lucille Lortel Award for Outstanding Play. Whitney White is an award-winning director, musician, and actor and is the recipient of an Obie Award and a Lilly Award.

Max Amini at The Theater at MGM National Harbor

Max Amini

Renowned for his ability to find humour in the everyday absurdities of life, Max Amini's stand-up routines are a rollercoaster ride of laughter, insight, and pure entertainment and have had audiences roaring with laughter from Los Angeles to London and everywhere in between. From navigating cultural differences to poking fun at the quirks of modern society, Max fearlessly tackles topics that resonate with audiences of all backgrounds.

Trace Adkins at Capital One Hall

Trace Adkins

This self-proclaimed "roughneck" musician has struck a chord with fans worldwide, his talent taking him from the radio stations to television stations. His top-selling album, Songs About Me, went double Multi-Platinum and he's been seen on screen in the hit series The Lincoln Lawyer. Country music is still his first love though, and he's back on the road taking his music from town to town!

Malcolm Gladwell at Lisner Auditorium

Malcolm Gladwell

Join seven-time New York Times bestselling author, podcast host and Pushkin Industries co-founder Malcolm Gladwell for a conversation about his new book, Revenge of the Tipping Point! Known for his ability through different media to make us re-think the things we know and discover what connects the little things with the bigger picture, his new work is the spiritual successor to 2000's The Tipping Point, which explored the ways in which trends catch on.

The Lone Bellow at Birchmere Music Hall

The Lone Bellow

The beginnings of Brooklyn-based trio The Lone Bellow flowed from founding member Zach Williams pen as a response to personal tragedy following his wife's temporary paralysis after a horse-riding accident. When she thankfully made a full recovery, the couple moved to New York, where Williams turned his heartfelt songs into a full-fledged band with the addition of Kanene Donehey Pipkin and Brian Elmquist.

Warren Haynes at Warner Theater

Warren Haynes

Warren Haynes, the legendary guitarist known for his work with Gov't Mule, the Allman Brothers Band, and the Grateful Dead, is hitting the road with his revamped eponymous solo band. The highly anticipated Million Voices Whisper Tour is set to dazzle fans with 16 thrilling fall tour dates, celebrating the release of Haynes' new album.

Chromeo and The Midnight at The Anthem

Chromeo and The Midnight

Synth-wave and funk fans, this one's for you as The Midnight and Chromeo kick off the North American Chrome Nights tour this fall. With Chromeo celebrating the release of their new album, Adult Contemporary, and The Midnight launching a comic book, you can hardly believe that they've had time to put together a knockout show, but they have. The co-headliners will be supported by special guests Girl Ultra and the Chromatics' very own Ruth Radele. Don't miss your chance to see the masters of their craft, get your tickets now!

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