3/29: DowntownDC BID Celebrates Spring with GoGo & Sakura Event at Anthem Row
GoGo Meets Cherry Blossoms during this high-energy weekend event
WHAT: The DowntownDC Business Improvement District (BID) is excited to present GoGo & Sakura at Anthem Row on Sunday, March 29th from 12pm to 4pm at Anthem Row. This vibrant spring celebration blends the spirit of cherry blossom season with the unmistakable energy of DC’s iconic GoGo sounds, transforming Anthem Row into a lively garden of music, culture, and bloom.
Attendees will step into an afternoon of live entertainment, interactive experiences, and Japanese-inspired bites and sips all under the pink glow of the Cherry Blossom Daruma aerial art installation.
Performances from Mambo Sauce and Les the DJ will keep the energy high and guests can tap into their creative side at the Interactive Art Zone, where hands-on activities include intricate diamond art, origami folding to community thumb-painting. There will also be a Live Art Zone, with live art sculpture painting by Chris Pyrate and live mural painting by 12 visual artists.
Register today to experience the music, art, and your own bloom in Downtown DC.
WHERE:
Anthem Row
800 K Street NW, Washington, DC 20001
WHEN:
Sunday, March 29th
12pm to 4pm
For more information about the DowntownDC BID please visit downtowndc.org. If you have any media inquiries, please contact downtowndcbid@lindarothpr.com. Photos for media-use are HERE.
About DowntownDC BID
Downtown DC is the most diverse and exciting neighborhood in one of the most important cities in the world. Here, locals and visitors find all the most thrilling experiences of DC in 140 walkable and transit-rich blocks: business, education and government; shopping and dining; parks, art, music, sports, theater, history — adding up to a bright future. Founded in 1997, the DowntownDC BID’s area includes 530 properties and is defined by Massachusetts Avenue on the north, including the Walter E. Washington Convention Center at Mount Vernon Square, to Constitution Avenue on the south, and from Louisiana Avenue on the east to 16th Street on the west.