The weekend of December 6 to 8 brings a dose of festive fun to the area, with exciting events that will fill your schedule with holiday cheer. Mark your calendars and make your way to these must-see celebrations for a weekend to remember.
Met Park Winter Movie Nights: Frozen
December 6, 7–9 p.m.
This family-friendly movie showing series kicks off Friday with Frozen. Bring lawn chairs, leashed pets, and plenty of holiday cheer. Grab snacks and drinks to-go from nearby eateries and bundle up for a magical night under the stars. Central Green: 1440 S. Eads St., Arlington, free
Matt Rogers: The Prince of Christmas Tour
December 6, 8 p.m.
Known for his Showtime special Have You Heard of Christmas?, Rogers blends wit with festive cheer. Rogers is not just a comedian but a podcaster, actor, and writer, with accolades for Las Culturistas, his podcast co-hosted with SNL’s Bowen Yang. 9:30 Club: 815 V St. NW, Washington, DC, $45
Willie Watson with Viv & Riley
December 6, 8 p.m.
Watson, known for his mastery of folk and Americana, is bringing his sound to the stage. As a founding member of Old Crow Medicine Show, Watson’s solo work channels traditions with a modern twist. Opening act Viv & Riley — Viv is from Lexington, Virginia — blends old-time country and indie-folk. Union Stage: 740 Water St. SW, Washington, DC, $20–$25
Alexandria Scottish Christmas Walk Parade
December 7, 11 a.m.–1 p.m.
A tribute to the city’s Scottish roots, this free event features tartan-clad clans, lively pipe and drum bands, and a parade of terriers, hounds, and community groups marching through historic streets. Saint Asaph Street and Wolf Street, Alexandria, free
Georgetown Jingle
December 7, 1–4 p.m.
The event will feature 10 live music performances at 10 outdoor locations throughout Georgetown, offering a diverse mix of genres including jazz, pop, soul, a cappella, and festive kids’ music. Catch the St. Lucia Choir procession, which will move from the Embassy of Sweden to Washington Harbour, where you can enjoy Glögg and Swedish holiday treats. The Embassy’s Swedish Holiday Market will also be running, offering a selection of Nordic goods. Wisconsin Avenue NW, Washington, DC, free
The Lodge at Metropolitan Park
December 7, 1–7 p.m.
From a holiday market and a Christmas tree lot to snow-inspired games, food, drinks, and entertainment, The Lodge offers something for everyone. Catch performances by a cappella group Dime a Dozen, jazz by the Vaughn Ambrose Sextet, Nordic fiddling by Paul Carlson, and the Parisian charm of Les Zazous. Play Let It Snow Bingo, join a dog sweater contest, and take a holiday train ride. Sip on Peppermint Mocha Lattes, or sample seasonal offerings at the Summit Bar and Urban Poutine. Metropolitan Park: 1330 S. Fair St., Arlington, free
Alexandria Holiday Boat Parade of Lights
December 7, 2–8 p.m.
A flotilla of illuminated boats will sail along a mile of the Potomac River. Enjoy dockside activities in Waterfront Park, including a pop-up beer garden by Port City Brewing Company, food vendors, and kid-friendly crafts like sustainable gift-making and ornament decorating. On top of that, Santa makes a grand entrance by fireboat later in the afternoon. Old Town Alexandria Waterfront: 1 Prince St., Alexandria, free
Bored Teachers: The Struggle Is Real Comedy Tour
December 7, 3 and 7 p.m.
Viral teacher-comedians translate internet fame to the stage in a live comedy show. Perfect for educators who need a break, the event promises laughter and fun, offering a chance to unwind and enjoy relatable jokes about school life. Capital One Hall: 7750 Capital One Tower Rd., Tysons, starting at $39
Squirrel Nut Zippers
December 7, 8 p.m.
This jazz-rock band blends Delta blues, big band, klezmer, and calypso for a holiday experience. Stick around for a post-performance swing dance party hosted by Gottaswing, complete with a beginner-friendly lesson. Center for the Arts at George Mason University: 4373 Mason Pond Dr., Fairfax, $33–$55
AURORA – What Happened To The Earth? Part 2 Tour
December 8, 8 p.m.
This Norwegian pop sensation is celebrated for her atmospheric sound, introspective lyrics, and distinctive voice. AURORA’s rise to stardom began with her 2015 debut, Running With The Wolves, and has since had over 3 billion streams, Academy Award performances, and global tours. The Anthem: 901 Wharf St. SW, Washington, DC, $45–$75
Feature image of Scottish Christmas Walk courtesy Visit Alexandria
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