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Get Your Robert Jon and The Wreck Tickets in Washington: 2026 Concerts & Tour Schedule
Parking & Directions for Robert Jon and The Wreck The Hamilton
600 14th St NW, Washington, DC
20005, US
1. The Hamilton Garage - 0.1 miles, $20/day
2. 14th & F Street Parking - 0.2 miles, $22/day
3. LAZ Parking - 0.3 miles, $25/day
4. Colonial Parking - 0.4 miles, $18/day
5. SpotHero - Various locations, $15-$30/day
Robert Jon and The Wreck Concert Live at The Hamilton | Washington – July 16th, 2026
If you’re into live music and happen to be in D.C., you’ve probably heard about this spot that’s pretty much a must-visit for any true music fan. It’s one of those places that just draws a diverse crowd, everyone from jazz lovers to rock fans, all craving that authentic, upbeat vibe. Back in 2018, they kicked off open mic nights, giving regional artists a real shot to shine, think of it like discovering some hidden gem right in your own backyard. Robert Jon and The Wreck Washington have played here a few times, bringing their gritty blues-rock to a packed house that’s totally into the raw energy they bring. The venue isn’t just about the music; it’s got some pretty cool spots like luxury box accommodations with personal service and fancy drinks, or if you're feeling budget-friendly, the pit back row gives you a solid view without breaking the bank. Finding the place is a breeze, just get off at the Gallery stop and walk four streets north, though if you’re new to D.C., maybe consider a guided tour just to be safe. Honestly, catching a show here feels like being part of a vibrant community, and Robert Jon and The Wreck Washington always deliver a set that sticks with you long after the last note.