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Parking & Directions for Circle Jerks 9:30 Club
815 V St. N.w., Washington, DC
20001, US
1. Street Parking - Within 0.2 miles, $2/hour
2. Colonial Parking (1501 9th St NW) - 0.3 miles, $10
3. LAZ Parking (1301 U St NW) - 0.5 miles, $12
4. Parking Panda (various locations) - 0.4 miles, $15
5. The Line Hotel (1770 Euclid St NW) - 1 mile, $20
Circle Jerks Concert Live at 9:30 Club | Washington – September 24th, 2026
The 9:30 Club in Washington is more than just a concert venue; it’s a legendary spot packed with history and character that keeps fans coming back for more. Walking around, you can’t miss the massive mural featuring icons like Grohl and Billie Eilish, a tribute to the artists who’ve rocked that stage over the years. The vibe is electric, whether you’re hanging out on the lively general admission balcony, sharing laughs with fellow music lovers, or relaxing in a more chill assigned seat, soaking in the sounds at your own pace. One of the coolest things is how they team up with local breweries to offer exclusive beers during shows, adding to the experience. It’s where Pearl Jam played on april 20, 1994, in their early days, and every corner seems to echo with stories of unforgettable nights. The venue also showcases curated exhibits of concert posters, giving a glimpse into its rich musical history. Parking can be a bit tricky, especially on weekends, but a scenic walk from the African American History Museum makes up for it. For anyone into live music, catching a Circle Jerks Washington show at the 9:30 Club is like stepping into a piece of concert history, with an atmosphere that’s as raw and real as the music itself.