The 35 best things to do in D.C. this weekend and next week

Discover the top 35 events happening in Washington D.C. this weekend and next week, from presidential celebrations and Galentine’s Day gatherings to the excitement of Katsucon and the National Symphony Orchestra performing in unexpected venues.

Key Takeaways:

  • Washington D.C. hosts 35 top events this weekend and next week.
  • Celebrate Presidents’ Day with citywide festivities.
  • Participate in Galentine’s Day events celebrating friendship.
  • Join anime and cosplay enthusiasts at Katsucon.
  • Experience the National Symphony Orchestra in unconventional venues.

Washington D.C. is abuzz with an array of exciting events this weekend and the following week. From honoring national leaders to celebrating friendships, diving into the world of anime, and enjoying classical music in unique settings, there’s something for everyone.

Embracing Presidents’ Day

As Presidents’ Day approaches, the city offers numerous opportunities to honor the nation’s leaders. Residents and visitors can participate in local festivities dedicated to commemorating the contributions of past presidents. It’s a perfect time to delve into the nation’s history and reflect on its leadership.

Galentine’s Day Celebrations

For those looking to celebrate the power of friendship, Galentine’s Day events are in full swing. These gatherings provide a perfect setting to cherish bonds with friends and enjoy special activities designed for the occasion. Whether it’s a brunch or an evening soiree, it’s all about celebrating togetherness.

Join the Excitement at Katsucon

Anime and cosplay enthusiasts have a lot to look forward to at Katsucon. This event brings together fans from all over to share in the appreciation of anime culture, costumes, and community spirit. It’s a vibrant celebration where creativity and fandom take center stage.

Experience the NSO in Unconventional Venues

Music lovers can delight in performances by the National Symphony Orchestra in unlikely places. This unique opportunity allows audiences to enjoy classical pieces in settings that break away from the traditional concert hall experience. It’s classical music with a twist, promising memorable performances.

As the city comes alive with these events and many more, Washington D.C. invites everyone to explore and participate in the festivities. With 35 top events to choose from, this weekend and the week ahead offer endless possibilities for entertainment and celebration.

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