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Get Your Death Lens Tickets in Washington: 2026 Concerts & Tour Schedule
Parking & Directions for Death Lens Songbyrd Music House and Record Cafe
2477 18th St NW, Washington, DC
20009, US
1. Street Parking - within 1 block - $2/hour
2. 11th Street Garage - 0.2 miles - $10
3. Adams Morgan Parking Lot - 0.3 miles - $8
4. Columbia Road Garage - 0.4 miles - $12
5. Woodley Park Metro Station - 0.5 miles - $7
Death Lens Concert Live at Songbyrd Music House and Record Cafe | Washington – September 13th, 2026
If you’re into discovering a spot that’s more than just another music venue, Songbyrd Music House and Record Cafe in Washington really hits different. It’s this cozy, laid-back space that feels like a home away from home, perfect for catching up with friends or just soaking in some live tunes. Besides the killer performances, they’ve got artist-created merchandise that’s honestly pretty cool, think limited-edition vinyls and one-of-a-kind art pieces. They even launched a podcast in 2020 where local musicians sit down for honest chats about the industry and what makes their music tick. By 2026, they took it a step further with a series focusing on local artists, giving fans a real inside look. The vibe is warm and inviting, with booth seating that’s often reserved for families celebrating birthdays or just hanging out. Getting there is a breeze, if you’re coming from the railway station, just hop on the eastbound train and get off at the next stop, or if you’re near the waterfront, a nice walk will lead you right in. For anyone into the local scene, Death Lens Washington knows this place is a hidden gem, blending arts and performance seamlessly and making every visit feel like a small, personal concert.