Let Loose: Have Fun in Alexandria This Weekend
Looking for something to do? Here are a few suggestions
ALEXANDRIA, VA – Whether you are just visiting, new to town, or a longtime resident, there’s always something to do in Alexandria. In a few days, the calendar will turn over to June. That’s worth celebrating! So enjoy yourself!
Rocketman
Opens Friday, May 31
For times and tickets, CLICK HERE.
This long-awaited motion picture about the life of Elton John is called an “epic musical fantasy.” Starring Taron Egerton as the world-renowned musician, the movie’s popularity at the box office may rival that of last year’s Bohemian Rhapsody. Unlike Rami Malik’s fantastic, award-winning transformation into Freddie Mercury, Egerton sang vocals for every song featured in the film. Rocketman is rated R – that means not family-friendly.
D-Day 75th Anniversary Commemoration
Saturday, June 1
11:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m.
Waterfront Park
1 King Street
Come down to the waterfront for music, food, and fun. For more details, check out this article that appeared on the Zebra website.
Las Vegas: The Golden Era with Good Shot Judy
Saturday, June 1
Showtime: 8:00 p.m. (Tickets $28)
The Carlyle Club
2050 Ballenger Avenue
Good Shot Judy will recreate the feel of a Las Vegas nightclub at the Carlyle. Come hear great swing and vocal jazz. To purchase your tickets, CLICK HERE.
11th Annual Taste of Del Ray Food Festival
Sunday, June 2
1:00 p.m.–3:00 p.m. (Tickets: $20 for adults; $5 for children)
At the intersection of Mount Vernon Avenue and Oxford Avenue
Eighteen top area restaurants are set to participate in this year’s festival, including Al’s Steak House and Evening Star Café. To learn more, click HERE. To purchase tickets, click HERE.
Light Exists: Small Creatures Dance Project
Sunday, June 2
1;00 p.m.–2:00 p.m. (Free performance)
The Athenaeum
201 Prince Street
This performance is a collaboration with visual artist Barbra Januszkiewicz. The choreography is related to her Lyrical Flight exhibition. Guitarist and composer Mark Charles will provide accompaniment. Check out this great article about the exhibition by the Zebra’s own Kelly MacConomy.