Koe Wetzel at The Anthem - D.C.
Join us for an unforgettable night as Koe Wetzel takes the stage at The Anthem in Washington, D.C. on August 20, 2026. Known for his unique blend of rock and country music, Koe Wetzel has captivated audiences with his emotionally charged performances and raw songwriting. This concert is part of his highly anticipated The Night Champion World Tour, supporting his upcoming album set to release in Summer 2026.
FAQs
What are the ticket prices for Koe Wetzel's concert?
Prices currently start around $120 and can go up to $500+, depending on demand and seating selection.
What is the seating arrangement at The Anthem?
The Anthem features a flexible layout with both seated and general admission configurations. The main floor can be configured for GA standing or seated rows, while the mezzanine level offers reserved seating with excellent sightlines.
How can I secure mobile tickets on ticketsfairfax.com?
You can easily purchase mobile tickets through ticketsfairfax.com. Simply select your desired seats, complete your purchase, and your tickets will be delivered electronically to your device.
What is the typical setlist duration for Koe Wetzel's concerts?
Koe Wetzel's concerts typically feature a setlist duration of approximately 90 minutes, showcasing a mix of his popular hits and new material from his upcoming album.
Are there any age restrictions for this event?
This concert is open to all ages; however, attendees under 18 must be accompanied by an adult.
What are the bag policies at The Anthem?
The Anthem has a strict bag policy. Only small bags (12"x12"x6" or smaller) are allowed inside the venue. Please plan accordingly to ensure a smooth entry.
What are my public transport options to The Anthem?
The most convenient public transport option is the Metro, with Waterfront Station (Green Line) just a short walk away from the venue. Several bus lines also service The Wharf area.
Will there be opening acts for Koe Wetzel's concert?
While specific opening acts have not been announced yet, expect high-energy performances that complement Koe Wetzel's style.
What should I know about parking at The Anthem?
Parking near The Anthem is limited and fills up quickly on show nights. We recommend using public transit or rideshare services for convenience.
Seating Information
The Anthem is Washington DC's premier 6,000-capacity concert venue 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 Information
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/L
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Koe Wetzel Fairfax Concert reviews
poor show, so sad!
Madonna was not good. The venue's requirements for entry were terrible. She is demanding too much from us, which is unfortunate; she confiscated our electronic watches and phones. The show was supposed to begin at 8:30, but it was delayed until 10:30 and didn't actually start until 11:00. The venue was extremely warm, possibly due to a malfunctioning or turned-off AC system. Many attendees were angry and had to be escorted out, with a significant police presence and several fights breaking out among the audience members who were both hot and upset. I have attended every Koe Wetzel concert since the early 90s, but this was the worst one yet. Such a disappointment.