1 hour 30 minutes (approx.)
Daily Tour
15 people
English
*Starting in March 2024, tour is offered the 4th Saturday of the month at 2pm. Learn about DC's under-recognized, but impactful, punk scene. In the 1980s, the Reagan Administration was reinstating the Selective Service, hippies were turning in yuppies, and the punk scene rose as a reaction to what was received as a souless government. While punk is often associated with London, New York, and LA, there was a substantial scene in DC that had anchors in the Gallery Place neighborhood and elsewhere. On this tour you'll discover what made the DC punk culture distinct from others, the major contributors to the scene, and it's lasting impact on the local music scene today. Tour ends at the MLK Jr. Library, which holds DC's Punk Archive.
The former location of the Lansburgh Center, a popular venue for punk shows in the 1980s.
15 minutes • Admission Ticket Free
This tour visits the former location of the first 9:30 Club, now one of DC’s most iconic performance venues.
15 minutes • Admission Ticket Free