Las Vegas, NV, USA: September 24, 2011 – Lady Gaga performs at the inaugural iHeartRadio Music Festival at the MGM Grand Garden Arena.

Things to Do In D.C.: Family Fun Next Week (March 23 – 29)

Heres a rundown on top things to do in D.C. Washington, DC:

Spring is in full bloom in Washington, D.C., and next week promises an exciting lineup of events that will keep locals and visitors entertained. From the iconic National Cherry Blossom Festival to thrilling performances and sports, there’s something for everyone to enjoy. Whether you’re a fan of cultural celebrations, live music, or family-friendly activities, D.C. is the place to be from Monday, March 23, to Sunday, March 29, 2026.


🌸 National Cherry Blossom Festival Highlights

The National Cherry Blossom Festival is the crown jewel of springtime in D.C., and it’s in full swing next week. Here are some must-attend events:

BloomFest at the Tidal Basin

Daily performances on the ANA stage kick off at 12:00 PM, offering a mix of music, dance, and cultural showcases. Stroll along the Tidal Basin to admire the breathtaking cherry blossoms while enjoying live entertainment.

Blossom Kite Festival

On Saturday, March 28, from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM, the Washington Monument Grounds will transform into a colorful spectacle of kites. This free, family-friendly event features kite demonstrations, competitions, and hands-on activities for all ages.

Sakura Taiko Fest 2026

Experience the thunderous energy of Japanese drumming at the Sylvan Theater on Saturday, March 28, at 12:00 PM. This outdoor festival brings together Taiko groups from across North America for a dynamic cultural performance.


🎭 Performances and Sports to Catch

D.C. is buzzing with live performances and sports action next week. Here are some highlights:

Lady Gaga – The Mayhem Ball Tour

Pop icon Lady Gaga brings her theatrical production to Capital One Arena on Monday, March 23, at 8:00 PM. Expect a night of dazzling visuals, powerful vocals, and a journey through themes of duality and rebirth.

NCAA Men’s Basketball East Regional

March Madness takes over Capital One Arena on Friday, March 27, and Sunday, March 29. Watch top college teams battle it out for a coveted spot in the Final Four.

Beauty and the Beast

The timeless tale comes to life at the National Theatre on Tuesday, March 24, at 7:00 PM. This enchanting production is part of a multi-week theatrical run, perfect for families and Disney fans alike.


🎉 Community and Nightlife Events

Looking for something more laid-back or lively? D.C.’s community and nightlife scene has you covered:

Mexico in a Bottle

Kick off the week with a celebration of Mexican agave spirits at the Mexican Cultural Institute on Monday, March 23, at 6:00 PM. This 21+ event pairs mezcal and tequila with delicious food, art, and music.

Bloomaroo at The Wharf

On Saturday, March 28, from 2:00 PM to 9:00 PM, head to The Wharf for a waterfront festival featuring live music, food vendors, and a spectacular fireworks finale.

First Day Out Fest

Celebrate spring at The Bullpen on Saturday, March 28, starting at 3:00 PM. This 21+ event features multiple DJs and an after-party at The Park at 14th.


🛠 Plan Your Visit

Navigating D.C. during the National Cherry Blossom Festival can be tricky, so plan ahead. Consider using public transportation or rideshare services to avoid parking hassles. For dining options, check out local restaurant specials near the Tidal Basin or The Wharf.


For more tips on enjoying spring events in D.C., check out The Narrative Matters for insights on cultural happenings and community highlights.

For additional details on the National Cherry Blossom Festival, visit the official website.


Spring in Washington, D.C., is a magical time, and next week’s events promise unforgettable experiences. Whether you’re flying kites, enjoying live music, or cheering on your favorite basketball team, there’s no shortage of ways to celebrate the season. Don’t miss out—mark your calendars and join the fun!

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