Venue guide

Bethesda Theater jazz shows

Bethesda/Chevy Chase / Washington

Track upcoming jazz shows at Bethesda Theater in Washington, D.C., with dates, source links, ticket status, and nearby city context in one place.

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2 upcoming shows are listed for the next month. Next: Sugar Bear’s Birthday Bash featuring DC VYBE on Sat, Jul 25, 8:00 PM.

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Sat, Jul 25, 8:00 PM

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E.U. (Experience Unlimited), may be the best known go-go band outside of D.C., famous for their 80s hit “Da Butt” and collaboration with filmmaker Spike Lee. E.U. also has deep roots with jazz and progressive Black music in D.C. – the group’s debut album Free Yourself, which embodied more of a Jimi Hendrix sound, was put out on Black Fire Records . The group is still led by longtime, iconic frontman, Sugar Bear. The performance features special guest the Vybe Band , whose sound blends elements of funk, R&B, go-go and jazz–what some may describe as “pocket jazz.” With roots as an R&B cover band, the group layers smooth, lush vocals over energetic go-go grooves, weaving in call and response and dynamic jazz-funk melodies.

Sun, Jul 26, 8:00 PM

E.U. (Experience Unlimited), may be the best known go-go band outside of D.C., famous for their 80s hit “Da Butt” and collaboration with filmmaker Spike Lee. E.U. also has deep roots with jazz and progressive Black music in D.C. – the group’s debut album Free Yourself, which embodied more of a Jimi Hendrix sound, was put out on Black Fire Records . The group is still led by longtime, iconic frontman, Sugar Bear. The performance features D.C.-based go-go band Push Play.

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