Lord Huron at The Anthem - D.C.
Join us for an unforgettable night as Lord Huron takes the stage at The Anthem in Washington, D.C. on August 2, 2026. Known for their cinematic sound that blends indie rock, folk, and surf rock, Lord Huron is set to deliver a captivating performance in support of their latest album, The Cosmic Selector Vol. 1, released on July 18, 2025. This concert is part of their highly anticipated The Cosmic Selector Tour, promising a setlist filled with new tracks and fan favorites.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the ticket prices for Lord Huron's concert?
Prices currently start around $120 and can go up to $500+, depending on demand and seating selection. Secure your tickets early to ensure the best prices.
How can I purchase tickets for the event?
You can easily secure mobile tickets through theanthemtickets.com. Our platform guarantees delivery and offers a variety of ticket options to fit your needs.
What is the typical setlist duration for Lord Huron concerts?
Fans can expect a setlist duration of approximately 90 minutes, featuring a mix of tracks from their latest album as well as beloved classics from their discography.
Are there any age restrictions for this concert?
This event is open to all ages; however, minors must be accompanied by an adult.
What are the seating options available at The Anthem?
The Anthem features various seating configurations including general admission on the main floor and reserved seating in the mezzanine and balcony levels. Each area offers unique viewing experiences.
What are the parking options near The Anthem?
Parking is limited at The Wharf and fills up quickly on show nights. We recommend using public transportation or rideshare services. For those driving, consider these nearby parking options:
- Wharf Parking Garage: $15?$40 per event
- Colonial Parking: Near The Wharf, estimated price $15?$30
- SpotHero Nearby Lots: $14?$40
- ParkWhiz - 801 Pennsylvania Ave NW (Garage): $14
What public transport options are available to reach The Anthem?
The most convenient public transport option is the Metro, with Waterfront Station (Green Line) just a short walk away from the venue. Bus lines W9, 74, P6, and V1 also serve The Wharf area.
Seating Information at The Anthem ? Washington, DC
The Anthem is Washington D.C.'s premier concert venue with a capacity of 6,000 located at The Wharf on the Southwest Waterfront. The venue is renowned for its exceptional acoustics and intimate feel. Seating configurations include:
- Main Floor (GA or Seated): The main floor can be configured as general admission standing or with seated rows depending on the show. GA floor offers the most immersive concert experience closest to the stage.
- Mezzanine/Balcony Level: Reserved seating with elevated sightlines overlooking the full stage and main floor ? excellent for comfortable viewing with great acoustics.
- VIP/Premium: Select shows offer premium floor or balcony packages.
Best areas: Center mezzanine for elevated sightlines; center-front GA floor for the most immersive experience. The Anthem is known for having no bad seats in the house.
Parking at The Anthem ? Washington, DC
Parking near The Anthem at The Wharf is limited and fills up quickly on show nights. We strongly recommend public transit:
- Metro (Waterfront Station ? Green Line): The most convenient option ? a short walk to The Wharf. Check SmartTrip or WMATA for fare info.
- Wharf Parking Garage: Located below The Wharf, $15?$40 per event. Fills up early ? arrive well in advance.
- Colonial Parking: A second garage option near The Wharf.
- SpotHero/ParkWhiz: Pre-book nearby lots via SpotHero for guaranteed parking.
- Rideshare: Uber/Lyft drop-off at 900 Maine Ave SW. Bus lines W9, 74, P6, V1 serve The Wharf.
Lord Huron The Anthem - D.C. Concert reviews
Alice is STILL the best!
"I have been enjoying Alice concerts since 1972, and all these years later, Lord Huron and his kickass band still puts on a great night of rock and roll theater. Every song is a hit or a classic -- even the new songs from the excellent latest albums - and every moment is a photo op! At 70 years old, Cooper still has the chops and stage presence that many younger pretenders would hope for. Keep coming back, Coop! This recent outing is a strong example of a quality rock show and well worth the price of admission. I came up from Atlanta for this show."