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The Best Bands To See At DC’s 2026 Porchfests

Posted on April 30
Kaela Cote-Stemmermann

Kaela Cote-Stemmermann

Petworth Porchfest

Petworth Porchfest 2025. (Kaela Cote-Stemmermann/City Cast DC)

You know D.C. is coming alive again when Porchfest season hits. Adams Morgan’s is this Saturday, May 2 and Petworth Porchfest is on May 30. It’s a great time to discover local bands, hang out with neighbors, and soak in the warm weather. This year, both festivals are going to be bigger than ever, and it’s all free!

Should I go to Adams Morgan or Petworth Porchfest?

It depends on your vibe! Petworth is much larger (150 stages this year!) and more spread out. The result is a more relaxed family-friendly vibe that includes much more walking between stages.

Adams Morgan is more like a big rowdy street party that’s all concentrated within a few blocks. Adams Morgan also issues free bracelets (available at the info booths in front of Marie Reed School) that get you discounts at local businesses during the festival. Both have a great variety of genres and local bands.

What To Bring

Some absolute essentials are water, sunscreen, and snacks (especially for Petworth). The pros know to bring blankets, foldable chairs, and a selection of your favorite beers and seltzers.

⚠️ Careful with beverage consumption though: bathrooms are few and far between!

Tips For Doing Porchfest With Kids

  • Choose Petworth over Adams Morgan – it's less crowded, more spread out, and more relaxed.
  • Bring a wagon to carry kids and supplies as there is a lot of walking.
  • Pack toilet paper for emergencies, as bathroom access is limited.
  • Bring sidewalk chalk or other crafts to keep kids occupied.
  • Check out kid-friendly performers like Music with Mr. Rob who is performing at Petworth Porchfest.
  • Know where to get food – In Petworth, Mary's, Timber Pizza, and District Larder are great. For Adams Morgan, check out Taqueria al Lado and Himalayan Heritage.
Bands play in Kalorama Park.

Adams Morgan porchfest 2025, bands play in Kalorama Park. (Kaela Cote-Stemmermann/City Cast DC)

Who To See

The bands run the gamut from Irish Latin fiddle music to go-go and funk. You’ll find everyone from professional musicians to basement dad bands who perform once a year. It’s good to go in with a plan for who you want to see, but be prepared to be flexible as you’ll likely get sucked into random performances you simply can't pass by.

Here are a few performances we’re hoping to catch:

Adams Morgan (May 2)

  • DC Rock Academy (3:00 p.m.) — Always a fan favorite. Super talented kids ripping rock music covers like you wouldn’t believe.
  • Historically Close Friends (4:00 p.m.) — A queer pop band that belts out sick covers of songs from bands like The Beaches, MUNA, and Paramore.
  • Kids Table (5:00 p.m.) — A local indie-pop band that’s on the up-and-up and has impeccable summer vibes. Check out their Tiny Desk concert.
  • La Unica (5:00 p.m.) — The only Irish Latin live music band in the U.S. They make fiddles and bongos feel like a happy marriage.

Petworth (May 30)

  • Music with Mr. Rob (3:00 p.m.) — A kids musician performing at the main stage, always a banger with the youngsters.
  • Des Demonas (3:00 p.m.) — Eclectic indie rock mixed with retro garage-punk and a dash of Afrobeat, this band is full of veterans from D.C.’s underground music scene.
  • The Montaines (6:00 p.m.) — This alt-pop band absolutely rips and brings you right back to your high school head-banging glory days.
  • The Experience (7:00 p.m.) — With its unique mashup of go-go, rock, soul, pop, and R&B, this D.C. classic will close out Petworth Porchfest.
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