Two Door Cinema Club at The Anthem - D.C.
Join us for an electrifying night as Two Door Cinema Club takes the stage at The Anthem in Washington, D.C. on October 11, 2026. Known for their infectious pop-rock sound and high-energy performances, this concert promises to be a memorable experience for fans old and new.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the ticket prices for Two Door Cinema Club?
Prices currently start around $120 and can go up to $500+, depending on demand and seating selection. Secure your tickets early to ensure the best prices and availability.
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 purchase tickets?
You can secure mobile tickets through theanthemtickets.com. Our platform guarantees delivery and offers competitive pricing based on market demand.
What are the age restrictions for this event?
This concert is open to all ages, but attendees under 18 must be accompanied by an adult.
What is the typical setlist duration for Two Door Cinema Club?
Their concerts typically feature a setlist duration of approximately 90 minutes, showcasing a mix of their greatest hits and new material.
What are the parking options near The Anthem?
Parking near The Anthem is limited and fills up quickly on show nights. We recommend using public transportation or rideshare services. Here are some nearby parking options:
- Wharf Parking Garage: Located below The Wharf, estimated price $15?$40 per event.
- Colonial Parking: Near The Wharf, estimated price $15?$30.
- SpotHero Nearby Lots: Estimated price $14?$40.
- ParkWhiz - 801 Pennsylvania Ave NW (Garage): Estimated price $14.
What public transport options are available?
The most convenient public transport option is the Metro, with Waterfront Station (Green Line) just a short walk from The Anthem. Bus lines W9, 74, P6, and V1 also serve The Wharf area. Rideshare drop-off is available at 900 Maine Ave SW.
Seating Information at The Anthem
The Anthem is Washington D.C.'s premier concert venue with a capacity of 6,000. It offers an intimate atmosphere with exceptional acoustics. Seating configurations include:
- Main Floor (GA or Seated): Configured as general admission standing or seated rows depending on the show. GA floor offers an immersive concert experience closest to the stage.
- Mezzanine/Balcony Level: Reserved seating with elevated sightlines overlooking the full stage and main floor ? excellent for comfortable viewing with great acoustics.
- VIP/Premium: Select shows offer premium floor or balcony packages.
Best areas: Center mezzanine for elevated sightlines; center-front GA floor for the most immersive experience. The Anthem is known for having no bad seats in the house.
Parking Information at The Anthem
Parking near The Anthem at The Wharf is limited and fills up quickly on show nights. We strongly recommend public transit:
- Metro (Waterfront Station ? Green Line): A short walk to The Wharf. Check SmartTrip or WMATA for fare info.
- Wharf Parking Garage: Located below The Wharf, $15?$40 per event. Fills up early ? arrive well in advance.
- Colonial Parking: A second garage option near The Wharf.
- SpotHero/ParkWhiz: Pre-book nearby lots via SpotHero.
- Rideshare: Uber/Lyft drop-off at 900 Maine Ave SW. Bus lines W9, 74, P6, V1 serve The Wharf.
Two Door Cinema Club The Anthem - D.C. Concert reviews
Terribly organized
"At no fault to Two Door Cinema Club, this was one of the worst concerts I’ve been to as far as security organization. People started getting anxious and pushing as showtime approached. We got to the venue barely inside before the first song, three hours before the show. There were no employees to be found as far as different entry lines. Nothing marked to help people in line. Then, the "security" at entry 5 stepped back from the metal detectors and one actually said, “Just run. We’ve gotta get y’all inside.” They didn’t check bags or vaccinations cards nor did they even scan our tickets. So people who might have a weapon or hadn't paid could very easily gotten in. It was pandemonium as people ran for their seats, very dangerous. I didn’t feel safe and worried about my daughter. Two Door Cinema Club was great as always, but the sound system at SoFi was also not good and there was equipment blocking a large portion of them screen from our view. Two Door Cinema Club deserved better but they gave us everything they had. Shame on SoFi Stadium for not caring about our safety. If something had happened, people would be quick to blame the boys when they had nothing to do with it. Y’all need to do better."