
Jersey Boys
Relive the glory days of Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons at the National Theatre. Sing along to “Sherry” and “Walk Like A Man” as you watch four boys from New Jersey grow into one of the biggest American rock and pop bands of the ’60s and ’70s. // Jan. 2-5; times vary; National Theatre: 1321 Pennsylvania Ave. NW, Washington, DC; $54-$114
NSO Pops: Diana Ross – Music Book 2020
The Queen of Motown and Kennedy Center Honoree returns to the Kennedy Center stage to perform her hits with the National Symphony Orchestra. Enjoy a memorable night with Diana Ross as she sings songs spanning from the 1960s and her time with The Supremes to her extraordinary solo career that includes “I’m Coming Out” and “Endless Love.” // Jan. 9-11; 8 p.m.; The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts: 2700 F St. NW, Washington, DC; $39-$199
NBC4 Health and Fitness Expo
Kick your resolutions into high gear at the annual Health and Fitness Expo. During the two-day event, guests will be able to participate in fitness classes, get routine testing for common health concerns and visit various cooking and health workshops. // Jan. 18 & 19; Walter E. Washington Convention Center: 801 Mount Vernon Place NW, Washington, DC; free
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Monster Jam 2020
Take your little car lovers and family to the adrenaline-packed Monster Jam show. The audience will be witness to incredible stunts performed by drivers in monster trucks, all-terrain vehicles and speedsters as they compete in a variety of races and challenges during the show. // Jan. 25 & 26; Capital One Arena: 601 F St. NW, Washington, DC; $20-$85
Chinese New Year Parade
Celebrate the Year of the Rat and the Lunar New Year at Chinatown’s annual parade. Line the sidewalks of the parade route as you watch the amazing performances of the traditional lion and dragon dances, kung fu demonstrations and marching bands ring in the Lunar Year. // Jan. 26; 2 p.m.; Chinatown: Corner of Sixth Street and Eye Street NW, Washington DC; free