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About the Event

Prepare for an intimate evening with the acclaimed indie rock band Ida at Pearl Street Warehouse in Washington, DC, on October 12, 2026, with showtime at 8:00 PM. Known for their evocative slowcore sound and poignant lyrics, Ida brings their distinctive blend of folk-infused indie rock to the Wharf. This event marks a prime opportunity to experience the band's renowned live performance in a dynamic setting, offering fans a chance to connect with their deep catalog of music.

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Ida Live in Washington

Ida, an American indie rock and slowcore band, has captivated audiences since their formation in the early 1990s. With a sound characterized by delicate harmonies and thoughtful arrangements, they have carved a unique niche in the indie music scene. While not announced as part of a specific tour, this performance promises to showcase their enduring appeal and depth. Expect to hear beloved tracks like "Will You Still Want Me" and "The Sound of the Bell," alongside other gems from their extensive discography. Their music blends introspective lyrics with melodic guitar work, creating a compelling atmosphere for listeners.

Your Evening at Pearl Street Warehouse

Pearl Street Warehouse offers an up-close and personal concert experience in the heart of Washington, DC's vibrant Wharf neighborhood. This intimate venue, known for its excellent acoustics and lively atmosphere, primarily features general admission standing room, allowing fans to be close to the stage. When attending Ida at Pearl Street Warehouse, be aware that the venue operates as a cashless establishment for all food and drink purchases. Arrive early to enjoy the full experience, from the venue's selection of American fare to securing your preferred spot. Buy your tickets now.