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December, 4 2009 09:00 PM - THE STATE THEATRE
220 N WASHINGTON ST., Falls Church, Virginia 22046 - $10

(703) 237-0300

December, 29 2009 09:00 PM - JAMMIN JAVA
227 E MAPLE AVE, Vienna, Virginia 22180 - $10

Jammin’ Java is one of the premier concert venues in the United States and remains a staple of the Washington, DC area music community. We are run by musicians and music-lovers for musicians and music-lovers alike. We feature live music seven nights a week and kids concerts as many as seven mornings a week. Ranked as one of the top 100 clubs in the world according to ticket sales by Pollstar Magazine, Jammin’ Java has played host to thousands of musicians since it’s inception in October of 2001, including new superstars like Citizen Cope, Paramore and Butch Walker, indie-darlings such as Ingrid Michaelson and Bon Iver, long time favorites like Leon Russell and original Beatles drummer Pete Best and local stars like Bill Kirchen & Too Much Fun and Eddie from Ohio. We’re located in Vienna, VA about 15 miles west of Washington, DC. All concerts are general admission. We are non-smoking and all-ages at all times. Tickets can be pre-purchased online, by calling us at 703.255.1566 ext. 8, or by stopping by. The concert space is located in the same space as our cafe. We highly recommend that you arrive 30 minutes to an hour before the show and enjoy our full dinner menu and our full bar. Check out a list of notable past performers here Paste Magazine named Jammin’ Java one of America’s 40 Best Music Venues Jammin’ Java was voted one of the best places to hear live music in the Washington, DC area in all recent Washington Post Best Bets Reader’s Polls. Jammin’ Java was voted as the Best Place to Hear Live Music and the Best Coffeeshop in the Washington, DC area by AOL CityGuide. The Washington City Paper named Jammin’ Java one of the best music venues and best places to hear local music in the DC area. Jammin’ Java has been featured in USA Today, Paste Magazine, The Washington Post, Washingtonian Magazine, and numerous other publications, and on PBS, XM Radio, and WAMU.