Shane Smith and The Saints at The Anthem - D.C.
Join us for an unforgettable evening with Shane Smith and The Saints, performing live at The Anthem in Washington, D.C. on. Known for their captivating blend of country and folk music, Shane Smith and The Saints have garnered a dedicated following with their powerful lyrics and dynamic performances. This concert promises to be a highlight of the year, showcasing their latest hits and fan favorites in one of the city's premier venues.
FAQs
What are the ticket prices for Shane Smith and The Saints?
Prices currently start around $40 and can go up to $150, depending on seating selection and demand. Secure your tickets early through ticketsfairfax.com to ensure the best options.
What is the seating arrangement at The Anthem?
The Anthem features a flexible layout with both seated and general admission configurations. The main floor can be configured for general admission standing or seated rows, while the mezzanine level offers reserved seating with excellent sightlines. For the best experience, consider sitting in the center mezzanine or center-front on the main floor.
How can I secure mobile tickets?
You can easily secure mobile tickets by purchasing through ticketsfairfax.com. Mobile tickets are preferred for entry at The Anthem, ensuring a smooth entry process.
What are the age restrictions for this event?
This concert is open to all ages; however, attendees under 16 must be accompanied by an adult.
What is the typical setlist duration for Shane Smith and The Saints?
The typical setlist duration ranges from 90 minutes to 2 hours, featuring a mix of their most popular songs along with new material.
Are there any opening acts for this concert?
While specific opening acts have not been announced yet, it is common for Shane Smith and The Saints to feature talented artists that complement their musical style.
What are the bag policies at The Anthem?
The Anthem has a strict bag policy to ensure safety and security. Only small bags (12"x12"x6" or smaller) are allowed. Please check their website for more details before your visit.
How do I get to The Anthem using public transport?
The most convenient way to reach The Anthem is via Metro. Take the Green Line to Waterfront Station, which is just a short walk from the venue. Bus lines W9, 74, P6, and V1 also service the area.
Seating Information
The Anthem is Washington D.C.'s premier concert venue with a capacity of 6,000. It offers an intimate atmosphere with exceptional acoustics. Here's what you need to know about seating:
- Main Floor (GA or Seated): Configured as general admission standing or seated rows depending on the show. GA floor provides an immersive experience closest to the stage.
- Mezzanine/Balcony Level: Reserved seating with elevated sightlines overlooking the stage ? ideal for comfortable viewing.
- VIP/Premium: Select shows may offer premium floor or balcony packages for an enhanced experience.
Best areas: Center mezzanine for elevated sightlines; center-front GA floor for an immersive experience. There are no bad seats in this venue!
Parking Information
Parking near The Anthem at The Wharf is limited and fills up quickly on show nights. We strongly recommend using public transit:
- Metro (Waterfront Station ? Green Line): Most convenient option ? just a short walk to The Wharf. Check SmartTrip or WMATA for fare info.
- Wharf Parking Garage: Located below The Wharf, estimated $15?$40 per event. Arrive early as it fills up quickly.
- Colonial Parking: Another garage option near The Wharf.
- SpotHero Nearby Lots: Pre-book nearby lots via SpotHero for guaranteed parking.
- Rideshare: Uber/Lyft drop-off at 900 Maine Ave SW. Bus lines W9, 74, P6, V1 serve The Wharf area.
Shane Smith and The Saints Fairfax Concert reviews
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Shane Smith and The Saints' concert was truly epic, especially with all the performers that sang before it started. The night was made by the little boy named Charles who sang "Standing outside the fire" with Shane Smith and The Saints. Shane Smith and The Saints still has all the energy running around that stage and singing. He puts on one hell of a show, no matter if you are by the stage or the nosebleed section. Shane Smith and The Saints make you feel like you are a part of the show and he is so humble for the people that are there. He really appreciates his fans. I would love to meet him sometime. I wish Trisha would have come out and sang with him.