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Get Your Rum Jungle Tickets in Washington: 2026 Concerts & Tour Schedule
Parking & Directions for Rum Jungle Pearl Street Warehouse
33 Pearl Street SW, Washington, DC
20024, US
1. The Wharf Garage - 0.3 miles, approx. $20
2. 600 Water Street SW - 0.4 miles, approx. $18
3. ParkWhiz Lot at 7th & K St SW - 0.5 miles, approx. $15
4. Union Station Garage - 1.2 miles, approx. $22
5. Street parking available - varies, approx. $2/hour
Rum Jungle Concert Live at Pearl Street Warehouse | Washington – September 09th, 2026
Pearl Street Warehouse is one of those hidden gems in Washington that really has a vibe you just can’t find everywhere. Its walls are alive with local artwork and murals that tell stories of the city’s creative spirit, making every visit feel like stepping into a living gallery. The outdoor seating is perfect for those warm evenings when you want to soak up the open sky while catching a live act. This place isn’t just about music; it’s about experiences, imagine sipping on a signature cocktail that captures the essence of the neighborhood while watching talented musicians from around the world perform. The cozy, vintage feel makes it easy to forget you’re in the middle of the city, and the counter spots are great for chatting with friends or making new ones while soaking in the sounds. Rum Jungle Washington is thrilled to bring you unforgettable nights here, with a lineup that mixes international artists and local favorites, all set against a backdrop that feels more like a neighborhood gathering than a typical concert. Plus, getting there is a breeze, just hop off at the Smithsonian Metro stop, walk down the scenic riverfront, and you’re practically there. Honestly, it’s one of those places that sticks with you long after the music stops.