National Building Museum
 

BEACH Late Night

 

The Museum will remain open until 9 pm Wednesday evenings throughout the summer. Enjoy extended hours to visit exhibitions, experience the BEACH, and snack on treats and drinks from Union Kitchen. Ticket sales end at 7 pm and are first comes, first served.

Summer block party 2015

Aloha from the BEACH

Live Hawaiian music will be provided by The Aloha Boys, presented in partnership with Washington Performing Arts

Born and raised in Hawai'i and transplanted to the Washington D.C. area to pursue careers, the Aloha Boys, Glen Hirabayashi, Isaac Ho'opi'i and Irv Queja - met in 1996 while playing music for their children at Halau O 'Aulani, a school of Hawai'ian culture, in the Washington, D.C. area. A special and exciting bond grew musically among the Aloha Boys, who love to kanikapila or play an acoustic down-home, backyard-style Hawai'ian music, a style which includes everything from the very traditional to contemporary songs and styles. 

For more than four decades, Washington Performing Arts has created profound opportunities for connecting the community to artists, in both education and performance. The organization’s inherent belief in the complete spectrum of the arts is revealed in performances of the highest quality, including classical music, jazz, gospel, contemporary dance, international music and art forms, and works that bend genres in provocative ways. 

Join us for future late night events:

Wednesday, July 29
Wednesday, August 5
Wednesday, August 12
Wednesday, August 19
Wednesday, August 26
Wednesday, September 2

Visit the Admissions Desk to purchase tickets on a first-come, first-served basis. Tickets may sell out prior to 5 pm.

Date:
Time: 5:00 PM - 9:00 PM

This event does not require an RSVP. Registered users can request event reminders.
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