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Get Your Be Your Own Pet Tickets in Washington: 2026 Concerts & Tour Schedule
Parking & Directions for Be Your Own Pet DC9 Nightclub
1940 9th St Nw, Washington, DC
20001, US
1. Street Parking - 0.1 miles, $2/hour
2. 9th Street Parking Garage - 0.2 miles, $10-$15
3. The Woodward Building - 0.3 miles, $10
4. Union Station Parking - 1.0 mile, $20
5. Lot 38 - 0.4 miles, $10
Be Your Own Pet Concert Live at DC9 Nightclub | Washington – October 23rd, 2026
When it comes to live music in Washington and catching a vibe that’s raw and real, DC9 Nightclub is pretty much where it’s at. This place has been a staple for years, especially known for its legendary annual DC9 Birthday Bash that celebrates its roots each year with a mix of local bands and surprise acts that keep everyone guessing. Be Your Own Pet Washington fans will find this spot perfect because it’s all about that underground energy and pushing new talent to the forefront. The club’s been more than just a concert venue, back in 2015, it hosted this cool joint art exhibit with local visual artists, turning the space into a kind of eclectic gallery that was totally unexpected but totally awesome. During the holidays, DC9 really turns up the festive spirit, transforming into a cozy, lively scene for holiday parties and special events. And if you just want to chill with a drink, the rear bar is perfect for that, laid-back, no fuss, great for catching up or just soaking in the atmosphere. The lateral bar spots are quieter, ideal for those who prefer a more relaxed vibe. Getting there’s a breeze too; if you're coming from the National Archives, hop on the Yellow Line and you’re there in no time. Same goes for those coming from the Smithsonian, just a quick subway ride and you’re in the heart of U Street, right around the corner from all the action. Honestly, DC9 isn’t just a venue, it’s a neighborhood hub for anyone who craves real music, good times, and that authentic D.C. scene.