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Get Your Michelle Cann Tickets in Washington: 2026 Concerts & Tour Schedule
Parking & Directions for Michelle Cann Kennedy Center Concert Hall
2700 F Street Nw, Washington, DC
20566, US
1. Kennedy Center Garage - 0.1 miles, $22
2. Watergate Parking Garage - 0.3 miles, $20
3. Colonial Parking - 0.4 miles, $25
4. 2121 Virginia Ave NW - 0.5 miles, $18
5. National Mall Parking - 0.7 miles, $15
Michelle Cann Concert Live at Kennedy Center Concert Hall | Washington – June 05th, 2026
The Kennedy Center Concert Hall is truly a Washington treasure, packed with state-of-the-art stage automation that makes even the most complex productions feel seamless. It’s a space that’s seen everything from dazzling classical concerts to lively improvisational jazz, all amplified by world-famous acoustics that make every note resonate deep in your bones. Michelle Cann Washington has graced this stage multiple times, filling the hall with her soulful piano mastery that leaves audiences breathless. Whether you're catching the Family Theater series with the little ones or attending the annual Kennedy Center Spring Gala that helps fund vital arts programs, this venue always delivers an unforgettable experience. Located just a quick cab ride from Dupont Circle or a scenic stroll from the King Memorial, it’s easy to find your way here. Pre-book your seats to snag the best spots, trust me, nothing beats arriving early to claim that perfect view and maybe even securing a discount. The Kennedy Center Concert Hall isn’t just a concert venue; it’s a Washington institution that keeps the city’s artistic heartbeat alive.