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Get Your Monsieur Perine Tickets in Washington: 2026 Concerts & Tour Schedule
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Parking & Directions for Monsieur Perine Lincoln Theatre - DC
1215 U St Nw, Washington, DC
20009, US
1. Lincoln Theatre Garage - 0.1 miles, $20
2. 1400 U Street NW Lot - 0.2 miles, $15
3. 1350 U Street NW Lot - 0.3 miles, $15
4. Street Parking (metered) - 0.1 miles, $2/hour
5. 1800 14th Street NW - 0.5 miles, $25
Monsieur Perine Concert Live at Lincoln Theatre | Washington – September 18th, 2026
The Lincoln Theatre in DC is one of those iconic spots that just oozes history and soul. It’s been a cornerstone for supporting local artists and musicians, especially those making waves in the community. If you’ve ever caught the Tribute to Black Filmmakers here, you know how powerful it is to see stories that highlight black talent behind and in front of the camera. It’s also a real hub for celebrating gospel music, with lively festivals that bring the community together, making you feel the deep roots of African American culture. The venue’s upper level often hosts intimate gatherings, giving a cozy vibe that makes you feel right at home, whether you’re there for a concert or a special event. Walking through its historic halls, you can’t help but feel the passion that’s fueled the arts in DC for decades. For those planning to see Monsieur Perine Washington, this spot is perfect, there’s just something about the energy here that makes live music feel even more special. Getting there is pretty straightforward too; if you’re in the Crystal City area, hop on the Blue Line to U Street and Cardozo station, or from the African American History Museum, just take the subway, it’s all part of the DC experience.