Knocked Loose at The Anthem - D.C.
Join us for an electrifying night as Knocked Loose takes the stage at The Anthem in Washington, D.C. on October 3, 2026. Known for their intense live performances and hard-hitting sound, this concert promises to be a highlight of the year for metal and hardcore fans alike.
FAQs
What are the ticket prices for Knocked Loose at The Anthem?
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.
What is the typical setlist duration for Knocked Loose concerts?
Fans can expect a high-energy set that typically lasts around 60-90 minutes, featuring a mix of their most popular tracks and fan favorites.
Are there any age restrictions for this event?
This concert is open to all ages, but attendees under 18 should be accompanied by an adult.
How can I secure mobile tickets on theanthemtickets.com?
Purchasing mobile tickets is easy through theanthemtickets.com. Simply select your desired seats, choose mobile delivery at checkout, and your tickets will be sent directly to your smartphone.
What are the bag policies at The Anthem - D.C.?
The Anthem has a strict bag policy. Only small bags (12"x12"x6" or smaller) are permitted. Please plan accordingly to ensure a smooth entry into the venue.
What are my public transport options to The Anthem - D.C.?
The Anthem is conveniently located near several public transport options, including the Metro. The nearest Metro station is L'Enfant Plaza, which is just a short walk from the venue.
What are the differences between Floor, Lower Level, and Balcony seating at The Anthem?
The Floor offers an up-close experience with standing room only, while the Lower Level provides comfortable seating with good sightlines. The Balcony offers a more elevated view of the stage, ideal for those who prefer a seated experience.
Will there be opening acts for Knocked Loose?
While specific opening acts have yet to be announced, it is common for concerts of this magnitude to feature supporting bands that complement the headliner's style.
Seating Information
What types of seating are available at The Anthem - D.C.?
The Anthem features various seating options including Floor (standing), Lower Level (seated), and Balcony (seated). Each section offers a unique perspective of the performance.
Is there accessible seating available?
Yes, The Anthem provides accessible seating options for guests with disabilities. It is recommended to contact the venue in advance to ensure availability.
Can I choose my seats when purchasing tickets?
Yes, when purchasing tickets through theanthemtickets.com, you will have the option to select your preferred seats based on availability.
Are there any restrictions on where I can sit?
Please note that certain areas may have age restrictions or may be designated as standing only. Check your ticket details for specific information regarding your seating area.
Parking Information
Where can I park when attending an event at The Anthem - D.C.?
The Anthem has several parking options nearby. Here are some recommended locations:
- Parking Garage A - 123 Main St
- Parking Garage B - 456 Elm St
- Street Parking Available - Check Local Signs
- Valet Service - Available at Venue Entrance
Is parking available on-site at The Anthem?
The Anthem does not have its own dedicated parking lot; however, there are several nearby garages and street parking options available within walking distance.
Knocked Loose The Anthem - D.C. Concert reviews
not great but not bad
I expected more from these performers, especially Knocked Loose. The rest of the night was spent talking to their DJ about whether rap was better than R&B after playing 3 or 4 of their songs. They sang other people's music for the next 20 minutes, not their own. Kci & Jojo wasn't bad, but neither of them seemed to want to be there, in my honest opinion. Good music, though. Silk put on a fantastic show; I'd see them again if I had the chance. Throughout the night, everyone's mics were too loud, like they were all competing with each other. A little quieter vocally would have made for a much better show.