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Parking & Directions for Jordan Klepper Warner Theatre - DC
513 13th Street NW, Washington, DC
20004, US
1. Colonial Parking (0.2 miles) - $20
2. LAZ Parking (0.3 miles) - $22
3. PMI Parking (0.4 miles) - $18
4. 1200 17th Street Garage (0.5 miles) - $25
5. The City Center (0.6 miles) - $30
Jordan Klepper Concert Live at Warner Theatre - DC | Washington
The Warner Theatre in DC is one of those rare gems that somehow manages to feel cozy and grand at the same time, making every show feel like a special event. Even with its sizable seating, there's an intimacy here that pulls you in, perhaps it’s the plush velvet curtains or the ornate Art Deco and Byzantine details that line the walls. Remember the Piano Guys concert back in 2014? That night, the combination of their innovative arrangements and the theatre’s opulent setting created magic. Originally called the Warner Brothers Theatre, owing to its ties with Warner Bros. Pictures, the venue oozes history and style. The box seats in the mezzanine are surprisingly comfy, perfect for catching a show with friends or a date, usually fitting four people with room to breathe. These days, the Warner Theatre keeps things fresh, regularly booking everything from classic concerts to contemporary acts like Jordan Klepper Washington, who’s bringing his sharp humor and wit to the stage. Getting there is a breeze, from the White House, just head straight down 17th Street Northwest, and if you’re biking over, there are racks waiting nearby. Honestly, it’s a spot that somehow manages to feel both historic and totally relevant, making it a must-visit for anyone who loves live performances.