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Parking & Directions for Audrey Hobert 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
Audrey Hobert Concert Live at Lincoln Theatre | Washington – June 08th, 2026
The Lincoln Theatre in DC isn’t just your average concert hall, it’s a historic icon that’s been at the heart of African American culture and community life for nearly a century. Known for hosting everything from powerful stage productions like Dreamgirls to the premieres of groundbreaking shows like the 1935 debut of Porgy and Bess, it’s a place that’s seen it all. This venue has long been a hub not just for entertainment but for activism too, often serving as a gathering spot for rallies and speeches by civil rights leaders. Attending a concert here feels like stepping into a piece of history, especially with its open seating that keeps you on your toes about when to arrive for the best spot. Whether it’s a traditional jazz performance or a modern artist like Audrey Hobert Washington bringing fresh energy, the Lincoln Theatre always delivers something special. Coming from Dupont or Howard, it’s easy to find, just head down 17th Ave to U Street or walk south on 13th Street Northwest. Audiences leaving after a show often carry a sense of connection that sticks with you long after the curtains close.