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Parking & Directions for She Wants Revenge 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
She Wants Revenge Concert Live at 9:30 Club | Washington – November 01st, 2026
The 9:30 Club in Washington is legendary for its intimate vibe where fans really feel close to the artists on stage, making every concert feel like a special experience. If you’ve ever been there during a packed night, you know how the energy just kind of buzzes through the room, there’s nothing quite like it. She Wants Revenge Washington fans will find this venue perfect for catching bands that really know how to connect with their audience. Over the years, the club has hosted iconic moments, like Phish back in 1995, which helped cement its reputation for hosting legendary jam bands and eclectic acts. It’s not just about the music though; the club steps up with fun New Year’s Eve parties that turn into unforgettable nights. And if you’re into the VIP scene, the perks are pretty sweet, early entry, exclusive access to certain areas, and sometimes freebies like merchandise or drinks. Getting there is a breeze too, just hop off at the U Street/Cardozo Metro stop and walk a couple of blocks, or grab a cab from the White House heading northwest. All in all, it’s more than a venue; it’s a cultural hub where music lives and breathes, making it a must-visit for anyone who loves live shows in Washington.