As the weather gets warmer, here are 30+ events in the DMV area to do this spring!!!
XFL — through April 22
With the Super Bowl in the rear-view mirror, football fans can check out Washington’s XFL team, the D.C. Defenders. The team’s home turf is at Audi Field.
Filmfest DC — April 19 to 30
The longest-running and largest film festival returns to D.C. Stay tuned for details on which films will be screened.
Shenandoah Apple Blossom Festival — April 28 to May 7
Cherry trees aren’t the only blossom game in the DMV! Centered in Winchester, Virginia, the Shenandoah Apple Blossom Festival includes two parades, a carnival, wine fest, sports tournaments, beauty pageants and more over 10 days.
Project GLOW — April 29 to 30
Get your glow sticks ready! Zeds Dead, Gorgon City, Tiësto and dozens of other electronic acts are descending on the RFK Festival Grounds for this two-day music festival.
Something in the Water — April 28 to 30
Pharrell’s music festival is headed back to Virginia Beach this year. Pharrell, Lil Wayne, Kid Cudi, Mumford & Sons are among the big names performing. The lineup crosses several music genres, like country star Maren Morris, EDM DJ Skrillex, indie pop singer Remi Wolf and genre-bending Grace Jones. D.C.’s Wale will also be performing.
Celtic Festival of Southern Maryland — April 29
Head to Leonard, Maryland, to celebrate the heritage of the Celtic nations: Ireland, Scotland, Wales, Isle of Man, Brittany, Cornwall and Galicia/Asturias.
Dentzel Carousel — April 29
Glen Echo Park’s historic Dentzel Carousel will be open Wednesdays through Sundays until Aug. 28.
Virginia Tulip Festival — Three weeks in April
Burnside Farms cultivates field upon field of the quintessential spring flower — perfect for some selfies before picking your own tulips to bring home.
Asian Pacific American Heritage Festival — May 1 to 13
The National Museum of Asian Art is marking its 100th anniversary with its first festival marking Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month.
On May 13, Singer-songwriters Eric Nam and Raveena will perform on stage at the Smithsonian’s Arts and Industries Building, and the show will be broadcast onto the National Mall and Freer Plaza. You’ll find many more chances to celebrate Asian culture through art, performance, film, food and more.
National Cathedral Flower Mart — May 5-6
In addition to the huge plant sale, Flower Mart visitors can enjoy international floral displays, ride an antique carousel and watch free performances.
Around the World Embassy Tour — May 6
Journey around the world without your passport. More than 50 embassies are set to open their doors so you can learn about different cultures — and get some international snacks if you’re lucky. It’s part of the month-long Passport DC program.
M3 Rock Festival — May 6 to 7
Styx, Kix, Warrant, Extreme and more are set to turn up their amps at Merriweather Post Pavilion.
National Gallery Nights & First Saturdays — April 1 and 13; May 6 and 11
The National Gallery of Art’s themed, Thursday soirees this season include (S)heroes (March 9), Garden Party (April 13) and Homegrown (May 11). Free tickets become available at noon one week before each event. New in 2023, the NGA will host “First Saturdays” on March 4, April 1 and May 6 featuring a more relaxed version of the National Gallery Nights events — no registration required.
EU Open House — May 13
Enjoy the art, culture, food and film specifically for countries in the European Union. Details for 2023 are expected soon.
Washington Mystics — season begins May 19
The WNBA season begins on Friday, May 19, with the Washington Mystics facing New York Liberty at the Entertainment and Sports Arena. Also: Take your shot to cheer on the Wizards — the NBA’s regular season ends April 9.
Mount Vernon Spring Wine Festival & Sunset Tour — May 19-21
Sip wine and tour George Washington’s estate after hours. Mount Vernon’s wine festivals often sell out, so plan ahead (tickets go on sale March 6).
The Dr. Seuss Experience — Through June 30
Oh, the places you’ll go! Enter the world of Dr. Seuss at this immersive experience in Tysons Corner Center. Tickets start at $38 for kids and $43 for adults.
Swingers Crazy Golf Navy Yard — Open Now
You may know this indoor mini golf course’s Dupont location — but you’ll have twice the opportunity to putt when Swinger’s second D.C. location opens.
PIXELBLOOM: Timeless Butterflies — Through June 11
ARTECHOUSE’s sixth annual cherry blossom digital art installation brings you into a world bursting with butterflies and blooms. Adult tickets cost $25.
Blossom Pedal Boats — Open Now
The pedal boats return to the Tidal Basin on Saturday, March 11. Each boat can hold up to four people (with a weight limit of 500 pounds). A one-hour rental costs $38 on weekdays and $40 on weekends. Bookings are available into October.
If kayaking is more your speed, check out cherry blossom tours from Thompson Boat Center in Georgetown and The Wharf Boathouse beginning March 24.
Smithsonian National Zoo Bird House — Open Now
The Smithsonian’s National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute will reopen its Bird House after a six-year, $69 million renovation. The new and improved, 30,000-sqaure-foot space will be the largest zoo exhibit to feature migratory birds across the Americas. The National Zoo requires free timed entry passes.
Afrofuturism: A History of Black Futures — Open Now
The Black Panther costume worn by Chadwick Boseman in the Marvel films is one of the big highlights of the National Museum of African American History and Culture’s expansive exhibit on Afrofuturism (Here’s a primer on the concept of Afrofuturism).
Ay-Ō's Happy Rainbow Hell — Through Sept. 10
Japanese-born artist Ay-Ō (pronounced eye-o) won a global reputation as the "Rainbow Artist" for his colorful prints and tactile experiences. The Smithsonian says this exhibit at the Arthur M. Sackler Gallery will be the first in the U.S. dedicated to Ay-Ō's work. In case the title didn’t tip you off: Some work may not be suitable for all audiences, the museum says.
Washington Spirit
Washington Spirit kicked off their season in March, and catching a game is a great time at Audi Field set for Sunday, March 26. Also: D.C. United’s schedule features plenty of home games this spring, including many on Saturdays.
Washington Nationals
The Nationals jumped into baseball season by hosting the Atlanta Braves in D.C. for Opening Day on Thursday, March 30.