Free Concerts and Events at Millennium Stage - Washingtonian
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Free Concerts and Events at Millennium Stage - Washingtonian
"One of the under appreciated perks of living in the DC area is the unfettered access to free cultural and educational experiences. It's easy to forget how lucky we are to have spaces like Millennium Stage -until you visit venues in other cities and are required to pay *gasp* an entrance/ticket fee. Now that the temperature is back in double digits and the snowcrete is finally melting, there's no better time to venture out to Millennium Stage."
"Millennium Stage has long been fulfilling its mission to make performing arts accessible to all, courtesy of live and streamed performances, film screenings, and encore presentations available online. All are free of charge. Every year, Millennium Stage assembles a slate of diverse performers that span genres and connect audiences to other cultures. Its storied tradition continues this winter with a lineup of artists celebrating the best of music, dance, and cinema."
"Whether you're looking for something to do because of, in spite of, or irrespective of Valentine's Day, this week's lineup on Millennium Stage has something for everyone. For the retro romantic: The Virginia Gentlemen . This a cappella ensemble features a repertoire of doo-wop, love songs, and timeless classics. (Wednesday, February 11) For a dose of reality stardom: Justin Oliver: Broke, Not Broken . The two-time American Idol alum offers a glimpse into a new chapter of his artistic journey as a Pop/R&B/Soul vocalist. (Thursday, February 12)"
Millennium Stage provides free live and streamed performances, film screenings, and encore presentations online, making performing arts accessible to all. The venue assembles a diverse annual slate of performers spanning genres and cultures, with weekly lineups featuring music, dance, and cinema. The returning winter lineup includes artists celebrating a range of styles and offers Valentine's week options from a cappella doo-wop to Pop/R&B/Soul and bluegrass-rooted acts. Free admission requires only braving the weather, and the stage enables artists to share their craft in the nation's capital while audiences enjoy affordable cultural experiences.
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