Uncover the rebellious spirit of DC’s historic punk scene on a tour exploring the city’s unique culture, major contributors, and lasting impact on the local music scene. Book now!
Uncover the rebellious spirit of DC’s historic punk scene on a tour exploring the city’s unique culture, major contributors, and lasting impact on the local music scene. Book now!
- 443 7th St NW - Previously known as d.c. space, this was the inaugural venue for the Unheard Of Music Festival.
- The Lansburgh - Once home to the Lansburgh Center, a renowned spot for punk concerts during the 1980s.
- 9:30 Club - This tour includes a visit to the original site of the first 9:30 Club, now celebrated as one of DC’s legendary…
- 443 7th St NW - Previously known as d.c. space, this was the inaugural venue for the Unheard Of Music Festival.
- The Lansburgh - Once home to the Lansburgh Center, a renowned spot for punk concerts during the 1980s.
- 9:30 Club - This tour includes a visit to the original site of the first 9:30 Club, now celebrated as one of DC’s legendary performance spaces.
- Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Library - The MLK Memorial Library houses the D.C. Punk Archive, the sole collection preserving Punk memorabilia from the DC scene.

- 1.5 hours immersed in DC’s vibrant punk scene
- 1.5 hours immersed in DC’s vibrant punk scene
- Private transportation
- Private transportation
Beginning in March 2025, tours will be available on the second Saturday of each month at 1pm.
Explore the often overlooked yet influential punk scene in Washington, DC. During the 1980s, as the Reagan Administration reinstated the Selective Service, and hippies transitioned into yuppies, the punk movement emerged as a response to what was perceived as…
Beginning in March 2025, tours will be available on the second Saturday of each month at 1pm.
Explore the often overlooked yet influential punk scene in Washington, DC. During the 1980s, as the Reagan Administration reinstated the Selective Service, and hippies transitioned into yuppies, the punk movement emerged as a response to what was perceived as a soulless government. Although punk is frequently linked to London, New York, and Los Angeles, DC boasted a significant scene, particularly in the Gallery Place neighborhood and beyond. This tour will reveal what set DC’s punk culture apart from others, highlight the key figures in the movement, and discuss its enduring influence on the local music scene today. The tour concludes at the MLK Jr. Library, home to DC’s Punk Archive.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.