The Anthem
5 upcoming
concerts
at The Anthem in Washington
British singer-songwriter Calum Scott first captivated the world as a neo-soul crooner whose cover of Robyn's "Dancing On My Own" hit No. 1 on the Spotify Viral chart in six countries, and has since amassed over 10 billion streams worldwide across acclaimed albums like Bridges and his 2025 Capitol Records release Avenoir — hailed by Louder Than War as "a boundary-breaking revelation" with vocals that are "one of the most thrilling instruments in contemporary music." Catch him live at The Anthem in Washington, DC on Tuesday, April 21!
London alt-rock icons Bush have spent more than three decades crafting era-defining anthems, and frontman Gavin Rossdale shows no signs of slowing down — the band's 10th studio album, I Beat Loneliness (2025), is their most ambitious yet, fueled by the razor-sharp lead single "The Land of Milk and Honey." With a catalog built on 90s rock landmarks and a relentless touring reputation, Bush deliver the kind of electrifying live show that made them legends. Don't miss them at The Anthem in Washington, DC on Thursday, April 9!
Grammy-nominated electronic duo Bob Moses and LA trio Cannons bring their Afterglow Tour to The Anthem — pairing Bob Moses's sultry, post-club deep-house sound with Cannons' glitter-drenched electro-pop, fueled by their Billboard Alternative Airplay No. 1 hit "Fire for You" and Bob Moses's latest album BLINK. Catch both acts live in Washington DC on Wednesday, April 15!
Los Angeles indie-pop trio LANY — Paul Klein, Les Priest, and Jake Goss — have spent a decade crafting emotionally charged synth-pop that earned them Rolling Stone's "Best Stage Presence" at Governor's Ball and over 548 million streams on their hit "Mean It." Their 2026 release Soft 2, praised by Variety for showcasing "the band evolving from dreamy alt-pop to expansive pop-rock," cements their reputation as one of the most compelling acts in modern alt-pop. Don't miss them live at The Anthem in Washington, DC on Sunday, April 12.