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Tue Apr 20 7:30pm
The Who's Tommy
National Theatre  •  Washington, DC
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National Theatre  •  Washington, DC
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The Who's Tommy
National Theatre  •  Washington, DC
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The Who's Tommy
National Theatre  •  Washington, DC
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The Who's Tommy
National Theatre  •  Washington, DC
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The Who's Tommy
National Theatre  •  Washington, DC
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The Who's Tommy
National Theatre  •  Washington, DC
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The Who's Tommy
National Theatre  •  Washington, DC




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Get Your The Who's Tommy Tickets in Washington: 2026 Shows & Dates

The Who's Tommy Washington The Who's Tommy fans, Are you ready for Washington? on Tuesday, April 20th 2027 The Who's Tommy will be playing at National Theatre - DC, VA. Score your The Who's Tommy tickets Washington right here. Get ready for an unforgettable night as The Who's Tommy takes over the stage in Washington . This legendary rock opera isn’t just a concert – it’s a raw, emotional rollercoaster that dives deep into themes of trauma, redemption, and self-discovery. From the haunting strains of See Me Feel Me to the mischievous misadventures of Uncle Ernie, the show pulls you into a world where music and storytelling collide in the most visceral way. It’s wild to think that this theatrical masterpiece first hit vinyl back in may of 1969, thanks largely to Pete Townshend’s genius guitar work and songwriting. The energy at the Washington event promises to be electric, with chances to snap photos, participate in workshops, and really feel the community vibe. Whether you're a die-hard fan or new to the story, this performance promises moments that will stick with you long after the last note fades. And honestly, seeing it live feels like stepping into a musical whirlwind, where every song is a chapter of raw emotion and brilliant chaos. Perfect for families, friends, or anyone craving a night of authentic rock and roll storytelling that’s as compelling now as it was over 50 years ago.

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Parking & Directions for The Who's Tommy National Theatre - DC


1321 Pennsylvania Ave Nw, Washington, DC
20004, US


1. 7th & G St NW Garage - 0.2 miles - $20
2. 600 F St NW Garage - 0.3 miles - $25
3. National Place Garage - 0.3 miles - $22
4. 10th & E St NW Garage - 0.4 miles - $18
5. Union Station Garage - 1 mile - $15

The Who's Tommy Musical / play Live at National Theatre | Washington – April 20th, 2027

The National Theatre in DC isn’t just your average historic venue, it’s a place where the magic of live theater truly comes alive. Its charming outdoor area, with those vintage lamp posts and cozy seating, makes for a perfect pre-show hangout. Over the years, it’s hosted some serious talent, including Broadway veterans who've graced stages from New York to DC. I mean, who could forget the buzz when The Phantom of the Opera made its local debut there back in 1995? That was a night to remember. The venue also does a great job of pulling audiences into the stories, with discussions that dive into the themes and motifs of each show, making everything feel a little more personal. And if you’re lucky enough to catch The Who's Tommy Washington at the National Theatre, you’ll see how they bring that raw energy to life, making it a night you won’t forget. The mezzanine is a favorite spot, packed with folks who really get into the performances, and honestly, the whole place oozes character. Just a heads up if you’re coming from the suburbs, watch out for traffic during rush hour, because parking and timing can be tricky. But trust me, a night at the National Theatre with The Who's Tommy Washington is worth every bit of the effort.