Blossom Kite Festival

National Cherry Blossom Festival, Blossom Kite Festival Presented by Amazon

Spring On the Fun!

BLOSSOM KITE FESTIVAl

Presented by Amazon

Join us at the Washington Monument Grounds with activities, music, competitions, and performances. Kite enthusiasts, beginners, families, and friends are all welcome.  

The 2024 Blossom Kite Festival will feature: 

  • Sakura Taiko Fest at Sylvan Theater, produced by Miyako Taiko, a day-long celebration of dynamic traditional Japanese drumming.
  • Mr. Mikio Toki, a master of traditional Edo-style kites, who is traveling all the way from Japan to showcase his kites for attendees!

  • Choreographed performances and demonstrations by Team KiteLife, Wings Over Washington Kite Club, and other nationally and internationally recognized professional kite fliers.

  • Performances by Not a Saint Band,  Ian Carroll, and Guava Jelly. 

  • National Anthem sung by Flo Anito.

  • Adult Kitemakers Competition and Youth Kitemakers Competition.

2024 BLOSSOM KITE FESTIVAL SCHEDULE*

COMPETITION & DEMONSTRATION FIELD

Welcome Remarks: 10:00 AM
National Anthem: 10:05 AM 
KIPP Mass Ascension + Mikio Toki: 10:10 AM
Mikio Toki Demo + Kite Ballets: 10:45 – 11:15 AM
TEAM KITELIFE Demo #1: 11:15 – 11:45 AM
Hot Tricks Showdown: 11:45 – 12:30 PM
TEAM KITELIFE Demo #2: 12:30 – 1:00 PM
Adult Kite Makers Competition: 1:00 PM – 2:00 PM
Professional Mass Ascension: 2:00 PM – 2:30 PM
Kite Arch: 2:00 PM – 2:30 PM
Rokkaku Battle: 2:30 PM – 3:30 PM
TEAM KITELIFE Demo #3: 3:30 PM – 4:00 PM
Awards: 4:00 PM – 4:30 PM

FAMILY FIELD

NOT A SAINT BAND: 10:30 – 11:45 AM
Practice Fly for Youth Kite Makers: 10:45 – 11:45 AM
Youth Kite Makers Competition: 12:00 – 12:45 PM
Youth Kite Makers Awards: 12:45 – 1:00 PM
IAN CARROLL BAND: 1:15 – 2:30 PM
Mascots Bol Race: 2:00 – 2:30 PM GUAVA JELLY BAND (Bol Races): 2:30 – 4:00 PM

* Schedule is subject to change 

COMPETITION REGISTRATION INFORMATION

Adult Kitemakers Competition Registration………………………..10:00 – 12:00 PM

Youth Kitemakers Competition Registration………………………..10:30 – 11:30 AM

This year, the theme of the kitemaking competition is ‘Colors of the Wind’.

To fly a kite in the Adult Kitemakers Competition, Hot Tricks Showdown, or Rokkaku Battle, competitors must register either online in advance or at the Registration Tent on the day of the event. Registration is free of charge.

To fly a kite in the Youth Kitemakers Competition, youth competitors must register at the table located next to the Family Field Stage on the day of the event.

Registration for all other competitions will remain open until spaces are filled, or the competition begins.

Winners of each category will receive a prize!

A Look at the 2023 Blossom Kite Festival

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Kite Flying Workshops

Kite Flying Crossword

History of Kite Flying Crossword Puzzle

Learn about the history of kite flying from the American Kitefliers Association. Then test your new knowledge with this crossword puzzle!

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Coloring Page of Blossom Kite Festival

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Reminisce on flying kites together on the grounds of the Washington Monument by coloring this scene from Blossom Kite Festival.

the official National Cherry Blossom Festival kite

Due to unforeseen circumstances, the 2023 Official National Cherry Blossom Festival Kite will not be available at the Blossom Kite Festival. Kites will still be for sale on-site, with specific designs in limited quantities.

Make sure to sign up for email updates to be the first to know when the 2023 kite is available.

MAP YOUR BLOSSOM KITE FESTIVAL EXPERIENCE

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Transportation

Parking is limited in the District, especially during the National Cherry Blossom Festival. It’s highly recommended that visitors use DC’s alternative transportation modes like Capital Bikeshare, DC Streetcar, Scooters, DC Circulator, Metrobus, and Metrorail to make the most of their experience. 

Parking

We recommend booking convenient and affordable parking in advance through SpotHero, the nation's leading parking reservations app.

To reserve your parking spot, visit the National Cherry Blossom Kite Festival SpotHero Parking Page and book a spot with rates up to 50% off drive-up.

Health and Safety

The health and safety guidelines for  2023 are yet to be determined. We recommend that all eligible attendees be vaccinated against COVID-19 in alignment with CDC recommendations.

Please Note: To best protect and preserve the cherry trees, please do not touch or climb them, it’s against the law.

Pet Comfort Stations

Pet comfort stations will be available at the Tidal Basin Welcome AreaBlossom Kite Festival, and Petalpalooza. Click the link below for pet-friendly details!

PRESENTING SPONSOR

Supporting Sponsors

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YOUR FESTIVAL EXPERIENCE

What began with a gift in 1912 at the Tidal Basin is now a four-week extravaganza spanning Washington, DC, and neighboring communities in Maryland and Virginia. From exciting events to convenient hotels, delectable Cherry Picks restaurants to vibrant Art in Bloom installations, and a jaw-dropping City in Bloom to joyful Petal Porches, see the Washington, DC area as you can only see it once a year!

Opening Ceremony

START THE FESTIVAL SEASON WITH US!

OPENING CEREMONY

CO-PRESENTED WITH THE JAPAN FOUNDATION

The National Cherry Blossom Festival’s signature Opening Ceremony is an artistic celebration of the 1912 gift of trees from Tokyo to Washington, DC, and an annual tribute to the longstanding friendship between Japan and the United States. This unique, one-time-only performance will feature special performances from acclaimed artists with ties to both countries.

In 2024, acclaimed New York-based composer and instrumentalist Kaoru Watanabe will bring his signature skill of infusing Japanese culture with disparate styles to create an engrossing performance of music that is melodic, authentic, and engaging.

Choreographer and dancer Jo Kanamori, general artistic director of Noism Company Niigata, will bring his abundant oversees experience to direct and choreograph a piece that will debut at the Opening Ceremony, and feature dancers from DC’s own The Washington Ballet Company.

And lastly, fresh off his nationwide tour of one hundred different venues in Japan, celebrating his 20th anniversary as a performer, Naotaro Moriyama will take to the Warner Theatre stage with his unique vocalization that has been praised by all generations of music lovers.

 

 

Watch the 2024 Opening Ceremony livestream below, and please subscribe to our YouTube channel for more great Festival content!

A Look Back at the 2023 Opening Ceremony

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Opening Ceremony Program

Walk-up Ticket Information

On the day of the Opening Ceremony, a limited quantity of walk-up tickets may be granted access if space allows.

Things to note if you would like to be eligible for walk-up admission:

• Walk-ups will not be granted access until approx 5:00 PM. This means you may miss the initial start of the show as the Tickets team calculates how many walk-ups could be accommodated

• You will still be subject to walking through a magnetometer. Small bags will be bag-checked. Backpacks will not be allowed in the building

• When you arrive and begin to queue for the chance to receive a walk-up ticket, please follow the instructions on the signs, and what our staff/volunteers are telling you.

2024 Opening CeremoNY pERFORMERS

Naotaro Moriyama

Naotaro Moriyama
Born on April 23rd, 1976, in Tokyo. Mr. Moriyama is a folk singer and songwriter. He made his professional debut in October 2002 through a mini album titled “Dried Songs are the Best Foods to Feed Fishes”. Since then, the originality of his point of view as well as his unique vocalization have been well praised by all generations of music lovers. He never stopped releasing new albums and actively touring around nationwide. In recent years, he has also expanded his activities including acting, making appearances in NHK Saturday dramas such as “Kokoro no Kizu wo Iyasu to Iu Koto” and NHK’s serial TV novel “Yell”, for which he was highly praised for his acting ability. Mr. Moriyama released his 20th Anniversary album “Wonderful World” in March 2022. Starting in June of the same year, he embarked on his 20th Anniversary Tour titled “Wonderful World”, which was also called “100 Tours in Japan”. He concluded the tour in October 2023, but now an “extra” portion of the tour is underway. His most recent tour, “Wonderful World” in Ryogoku Kokugikan, is scheduled to be held on March 16, 2024. In January 2023, he released his first acoustic album “Original Painting I” and “Original Painting II”. He also released “Samoarinan (There You Are and Here It Comes)” which is the theme song for the movie “Lost Care” released in theaters in March. In October, the “Wonderful World” <Extra Arc> tour will have its final performance at NHK Hall in Tokyo. He was also commissioned for the theme song of animated TV series by Moyoko Anno titled “Ochibisan”; whose broadcasting started in October 2023. It is scheduled to be released on January 31, 2024, along with an analog release of this work on February 28 of the same year.

Jo Kanamori

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Choreographer, Dancer. General Artistic director of Noism Company Niigata. Moved to Europe when he was 17 years old, he studied under Maurice Béjart and others. He began creating while studying at Rudra Béjart School Lausanne and made his debut as choreographer at the age of 20 while enrolled in NDT2. After ten years of playing an active part as dancer and choreographer for several dance companies in Europe, he returned to Japan. In April 2004, he was appointed as artistic director of the Dance Division of RYUTOPIA, and established Noism, Japan’s first residential dance company of a public theater. He has won many awards, including the Minister of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology Award for Artistic Encouragement, and the Niigata Nippo Culture Award both in 2008, and the 60th Mainichi Art Award. He received the Medal with Purple Ribbon in 2021. www.jokanamori.com

The Washington Ballet

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Discover The Washington Ballet (TWB), where a rich history of artistic excellence meets a steadfast commitment to diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging. TWB supports a mission to bring the joy and artistry of dance to the heart of the nation’s capital and into the streets of the DC community. As ambassadors of classical and contemporary ballet, TWB not only present performances of the highest caliber but also nurture the next generation of dancers through its distinguished school (The Washington School of Ballet). Beyond the stage and studio, the organizations extend its embrace to the entire community, fostering a love for dance through extensive education programs and meaningful community engagement initiatives. Follow The Washington Ballet on a journey where passion, precision, and purpose converge to create a dance experience that transcends boundaries and captivates the soul.

Kaoru Watanabe

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Acclaimed New York-based composer and instrumentalist Kaoru Watanabe’s melodic, authentic, and engaging music focuses on points of connection: the joints between Western jazz and Eastern traditional, Japanese theater and political action, the ancient and the all-too-contemporary. Born into a musical family, Watanabe began training at a young age, eventually studying jazz at the Manhattan School of Music, before devoting a decade overseas as the first American performer and artistic director of the world-renowned taiko drum performance group KODO. While in Japan, Watanabe worked with elite Japanese artists, such as National Living Treasures Bando Tamasaburo and Tosha Meisho, and calligrapher Kakinuma Koji, and studied, performed, and practiced traditional folk dance and song, tea-ceremony, Kyogen opera, and agriculture. These experiences profoundly influence Watanabe’s practice to this day. Since returning to New York, his signature skill of infusing Japanese culture with disparate styles has made him a much-in-demand collaborator. Watanabe’s impressive list of creative works across different media reflects his ever-curious ear and wandering eye. He has collaborated with iconic, groundbreaking artists such as Mikhail Baryshnikov, Yo-Yo Ma, Laurie Anderson, Jason Moran, Rhiannon Giddens, flamenco dancer Eva Yerbabuena, and Alicia Hall Moran. He was an advisor and featured musician on Wes Anderson’s Oscar-nominated soundtrack for Isle of Dogs and a guest on Silkroad’s Grammy Award-winning album Sing Me Home. He has been commissioned to compose and arrange for such ensembles as Sydney Symphony Orchestra, San Francisco Symphony Orchestra, and Silkroad. His works have been performed in Carnegie Hall, The Kennedy Center, Kabukiza, Théâtre du Châtelet, the Sydney Opera House, and venues across five continents.

PLAN YOUR VISIT

Parking is limited in the District, especially during the National Cherry Blossom Festival. It’s highly recommended that visitors use DC’s alternative transportation modes like Capital Bikeshare, DC Streetcar, Scooters, DC Circulator, Metrobus, and Metrorail to make the most of their experience.

 The show will be live-streamed on the Festival YouTube Channel.

Trigger Warning: Please be advised that this production may contain strobe lighting effects, sudden loud noises, and the use of a confetti cannon

 Bag Policy: The venue will only allow clear plastic, vinyl, or PVC tote bags no larger than 12″ x 6″ x 12″ and/or small clutch bags (4.5″x 6.5″)

Additional venue details are available on the Warner Theatre website.

Watch the 2024 Opening Ceremony livestream below, and please subscribe to our YouTube channel for more great Festival content!

a SNEAK PEEK OF PAST PERFORMANCES!

Transportation

Parking is limited in the District, especially during the National Cherry Blossom Festival. It’s highly recommended that visitors use DC’s alternative transportation modes like Capital Bikeshare, DC Streetcar, Scooters, DC Circulator, Metrobus, and Metrorail to make the most of their experience. 

Parking

We recommend booking convenient and affordable parking in advance through SpotHero, the nation's leading parking reservations app.

To reserve your parking spot, visit the National Cherry Blossom Festival Opening Ceremony SpotHero Parking Page and book a spot with rates up to 50% off drive-up.

Co-Presented with

Special Thanks

Contributing Sponsors

Special Thanks

Embassy Of Japan
The Webster Group – Global Event Management

Media Partner

7News & WJLA 24/7 News

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Cherry Night

CHERRY NIGHT

Part of the Festival’s Cherry Picks program, Cherry Night is an exclusive, one-night-only cherry blossom-themed celebration of DC nightlife through music, fashion, and food.

Selected venues throughout the DC area elevate the dinner scene with custom springtime menus, blossom décor, and live entertainment. Add the 2024 Cherry Night to your calendar for March 29, and plan to wear your best PINK outfit to show off your spring spirit.

2024 CHERRY NIGHT EXCLUSIVE VENUES

Metrobar

Hosted by Corinna Delgado from (94.7 The Drive)

DJ Fatboi from El Zol

Want a sneak peak?

Swipe to check out past National Cherry Blossom Festival nights out.

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Parking

We recommend booking convenient and affordable parking in advance through SpotHero, the nation's leading parking reservations app.

To reserve your parking spot, visit the National Cherry Blossom Festival SpotHero Parking Page and book a spot with rates up to 50% off drive-up. ​

Water Park at National Landing

Hosted by DJ Chan Don

 
 
 
 

Mercy Me DC

Wunder Garten

Pinstripes 

Dirty Habit 

Pink Tie Party

a pASSPORT TO SPRING

PINK TIE PARTY

SALES HAVE ENDED: PLEASE NOTE NO WALK-UPS will be admitted.

Mark your calendar to kick-off spring at the National Cherry Blossom Festival’s Pink Tie Party on the evening of March 15, 2024,  presented by Union Station Washington D.C. and Design Cuisine. We invite you to experience the sites and bites of global locations as we kick-off spring at the historic Union Station Washington D.C.

Passport to Spring!

  • Walk the runway in your finest pink attire through the world’s most iconic springtime and fashion destinations
  • Enjoy international culinary delights and cocktails from the best DC area restaurants and renowned caterer Design Cuisine
  • Bid on items from our exclusive auction to prepare for your next getaway
  • And more!

Stay tuned for a formal invitation and ticket information to the best spring party in town! All funds raised support the mission of Washington, DC’s iconic National Cherry Blossom Festival, ensuring Festival events remain primarily free and open to the public.

Sign-up for our newsletter! Be the first to know when Pink Tie Party tickets are announced and the latest 2024 Festival details!

Featuring A dazzling runway show featuring the fashionable models of MODELS INC., show coordinated by Aaron Handy

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2024 Pink Tie Party Host Committee

Montina Anderson & Ralph Sampson
Natalie Cofield
Kelly Collis
Tony Curtis
Zeina Davis
Ashleigh Demi
Maia Hunt Estes
Lee Granados  
Tracy Hall
Chinyere Hubbard

David Jack
Karyn Le Blanc
Eric E. Richardson 
Keenan Austin Reed
Melissa Rohan
Lisa & Jamie Sterling
Sam Sterling
Mia Svirsky

Take a Look Back at the 2023 Pink Tie Party

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Miss H.E.R.

FEatured Emcee
Guy Lambert

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Walking the Blossom Runway

Photo Credit: Studio5Baltimore

TRANSPORTATION

Parking is limited in the District, especially during the National Cherry Blossom Festival. It’s highly recommended that visitors use DC’s alternative transportation modes like Capital Bikeshare, DC Streetcar, Scooters, DC Circulator, Metrobus, and Metrorail to make the most of their experience. 

 
Parking We recommend booking convenient and affordable parking in advance through SpotHero, the nation's leading parking reservations app. To reserve your parking spot for the National Cherry Blossom Festival Pink Tie Party, visit the Union Station DC SpotHero Parking Page and book a spot with rates up to 50% off drive-up.

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GETTING TO PINK TIE DINNER PARTY

The one-mile length of the Parade route is accessible from multiple Metro stations. Ticketholders should confer their ticket purchase confirmation email that contains explicit instructions on how to walk from Metro to their seats. Spectators who are standing along the free & accessible portions of the route from 9th to 15th Streets should utilize the following Metro stops:

  • To stand on the north side of Constitution Avenue – Archives-Navy Memorial-Penn Quarter (Green/Yellow lines), Federal Triangle (Blue/Orange/Silver lines) or Metro Center (Blue/Orange/Red/Silver lines)
  • To stand on the south side of Constitution Avenue – L’Enfant Plaza (Blue/Green/Orange/Silver/Yellow lines) or Smithsonian (Blue/Orange lines)

Spectators should utilize the DC Circulator’s National Mall route for access to all portions of the Parade. The closest stops are located along Madison Drive NW. Rides cost just $1 and buses arrive every 10 minutes. Riders are encouraged to check DCCirculator.com for real-time service updates, as the traditional route may experience some detours due to road closures.

Multiple Capital Bikeshare stations are conveniently located near the Parade route and along the National Mall.

Spectators on the north side of Constitution Avenue can use the station at 10th Street & Constitution Avenue NW or 14th Street & D Street NW/Reagan Building.

Spectators on the south side of Constitution Avenue can use the station at 14th Street & Jefferson Street SW / Washington Monument or 12th Street & Jefferson Street SW / Smithsonian Metro.

For a complete list of stations, visit CapitalBikeshare.com.

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Tidal Basin Welcome Area & ANA Stage

Tidal basin welcome area & ANA stage

CELEBRATE CULTURAL DIVERSITY

Tidal Basin Welcome Area
& ANA Stage

Hosted With The National Park Service

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Witness peak bloom at the Tidal Basin in Washington, DC, while also experiencing entertainment representing Japanese, American, and other cultures!

Live performances among the blossoms at the Tidal Basin celebrate the longstanding friendship between the U.S. and Japan with a dynamic, cross-cultural mix of American, Japanese, and other performing arts. This year, we are expecting over 100 performances on the ANA Stage. Get ready to experience a variety of genres: Americana,  Bluegrass, Country, Jazz, Pop, R&B, and Rock. Expect a diverse array of dance styles and performances, including Japanese, Eastern European, Colombian, Indian, Flamenco, Tap and Clogging, Zumba, and double dutch!

Welcome Area is open 10 AM – 6 PM. Performances are featured on the ANA stage from 12 – 6 PM during Peak Bloom, rain or shine. More details coming soon.

PLEASE NOTE: It is against the law to touch or climb the cherry trees. Help us continue to enjoy these beautiful trees for many generations to come!

2024 PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE

The Welcome Area will offer:

  • An ANA giant frame photo opportunity
  • National Park Service activities, including the opportunity for kids to earn their Bloomin’ Junior Ranger badge. All are invited to pledge to become a Cherry Blossom Protector.
  • A Pet Comfort Station sponsored by Mars Petcare (While all pets are welcome, please ensure they are on a leash!)
  • Official Festival Merchandise for purchase.
  • Refreshments, including food trucks and a beverage tent managed by Old Ox Brewery, makers of National Cherry Blossom FestivALE. 
  • Information, resources, free family-friendly activities, and more!

Watch the blossoms real time

3/18/2023
12PM-12:45PM: Aikido Shobukan Dojo (https://aikidoshobukan.org/)
12:55PM-1:40PM: Flo Anito (http://www.floanito.com)
2:00PM – 2:50PM: Melissa Quinn Fox (https://melissaquinnfox.com/)
3:10PM-3:55PM: Copper Rose and Bone Band (www.copperroseandbone.com)
4:15PM-5:00PM: LAZ Collective (www.lazcollective.com)
5:15PM-6:00PM: Furia Flamenca Dance Company (Www.Furia-Flamenca.com)
 
3/19/20023
12:00PM- 12:30PM: Virginia Kenkonkai (https://www.capitalareabudokai.org/index.php?page=4)
12:45PM- 1:30PM: Penn Glee Club (www.penngleeclub.com)
1:45PM-2:30PM: Saint Samuel (sntsamuel.com)
2:50PM- 3:20PM: JBE Band
3:40PM- 4:25PM: Tammy ‘Got Abs’ Wright (www.ABCFitConnect.com)
4:45PM-5:30PM: Felipe Paccagnella (paccagnellastudios.com)
5:30PM-6:00PM: Ballet Folklórico Mi Herencia Mexicana (www.miherenciamexicana.com)
 
3/20/2023
12:00PM-12:30PM: Priyanka Raghuraman (https://www.facebook.com/priyankaraghuramandance )
12:45PM-1:30PM: Cole Larravide (https://colelarravide.weebly.com/)
1:45PM-2:35 PM: Freddy Hall (freddyhallmusic.com)
4:15PM-5:10PM: Mega Mango (https://www.megamangoband.com/)
5:30PM-6:00PM: Arts Haven School of Dance and Music
2:55PM-3:55PM: Jennie Angel (www.jennieangelmusic.com)
 
3/21/2023 – Passport DC Preview Day
12:00PM-12:05PM: EUROPE – Betty Entzminger (https://www.facebook.com/JustBe4)
12:10PM-12:45PM: EURASIA – Rafael Javadov with Dancers and Singer
1:00PM-1:45PM: AFRICA – Coalition for African Americans in the Performing Arts (CAAPA) (www.4caapa.org)  
2:00PM-2:30PM: DC Retro Jumpers Double Dutch 4 Fun (dcretrojumpers.com)
3:00PM-3:45PM: AZERBAIJAN – Silk Road Dance Company (http://www.silkroaddance.com/)
4:00PM-4:20PM: SNRG – Rapping Duo with Filipino Roots (https://www.instagram.com/snrgmusic/)
4:20PM-4:30PM: Mika Simone – Asian American Singer Songwriter (https://www.instagram.com/mika.simoneee/)
4:30PM-4:45PM: DC-Mongolian Dance Group – Youth Ensemble (https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100069413889842)
4:45PM-5:00PM: Nusantara Budaya – Indonesian Dance Group (https://www.instagram.com/nusantarabudayaus/) | Dance Asia Alliance – An Asian Dance Collective
5:00PM-5:15PM: Migrant Heritage Commission Dance Ensemble – Filipino Dance
5:15PM-5:30PM: Asala – Middle Eastern Raqs Performing Artist (https://www.instagram.com/asalaraqs/)
5:30PM-5:45PM: Natyabhoomi School of Dance – Indian Classical Bharatanatyam  (https://www.facebook.com/groups/2213648783)
5:45PM-6:00PM: Audience Interactive Segment – Naatu Naatu Experience! (https://www.instagram.com/fiestaasia/)
 
3/22/2023
12:00PM-12:45PM: Texas Style Fiddle with Cunha & Relph
1:00PM-1:45PM: Caroline Ferrante (https://carolineferrante.com/)
2:00PM-2:50PM: DC Retro Jumpers Double Dutch 4 Fun (dcretrojumpers.com)
3:10PM-4:10PM: Backbeat Underground (http://www.backbeatunderground.com/)
4:30PM-5:15PM: Bishop O’Connell High School Cast of ‘Anything Goes’ (bishopoconnell.org/theatre)
5:30PM- 6:00PM: The Pickwick Singers (thepickwickplayers.com)
 
3/23/2023 – BloomBars Day
12:00PM-12:45PM: Baba Ras D’s Harambee Experience
1:00PM-1:45PM: Kuumba Kids with Bashea Imana (kuumbakids.com)
2:00PM-2:45PM: Kindly (Band)
3:00PM-3:45PM: Wes Felton
4:00PM-4:45PM: Imani-Grace Cooper (https://www.imani-grace.com/)
5:00PM-5:30PM: Dior Ashley-Brown Feat: Wes Felton (https://www.diorashleybrown.com/)
5:30PM-6:00PM: DJ Wes Felton
 
3/24/2023
12:00PM-12:45PM: The FreeStyle Dancers and Friends (https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100054647220722)
1:00PM-2:00PM: Badger Crossing Band (www.BadgerCrossingBand.com)
2:15PM-2:45PM: Touch The Buffalo (https://www.facebook.com/TouchTheBuffalo/)
3:05PM-3:50PM: Sonny Wilde (https://www.instagram.com/sonnywildemusic/?hl=en)
 
STAY TUNED FOR MORE PERFORMANCES!
3/25/2023
12:00PM-12:30PM: Nrityaniketan (www.nrityaniketan.com)
12:45PM-1:30PM: Natalie Redd (www.iamnatalieredd.com)
1:45PM-2:30PM: Ari Voxx (www.AriVoxx.com)
2:50PM-3:40PM: Mojo Mothership (www.mojomothership.com)
4:00PM-4:55PM: Mama Moon and the Rump Shakers (www.mamamoonrumpshakers.com)
5:10PM-6:00PM: Carpathia Folk Dance Ensemble (www.carpathiadc.org)
 
3/26/2023
12:00PM- 12:30PM: Kalanidhi Dance (www.kalanidhi.org)
12:45PM-1:45PM: The Singing Capital Chorus (https://singingcapitalchorus.org/)
2:00PM-2:45PM: Gary Jay & The FIRE (GaryJayFIRE.com)
3:05PM-3:50PM: Max Rosado (allmylinks.com/mrosadomusic)
4:10PM- 5:10PM: Jill Fulton Band (www.jillfultonband.com)
5:30PM-6:00PM: MITUVA Lithuanian Folk Dance Ensemble (https://www.lithuanianhall.com/malunas-senior-dance-group)
 
3/27/2023
12:00PM-12:45PM: Serge Khrichenko One Man Orchestra (https://www.facebook.com/serge.khrichenko)
1:00PM-1:45PM: Round About (www.roundaboutrocks.com)
2:00PM-2:30PM: Flamenco Bravo! (https://www.facebook.com/ElArtedeFlamenco/)
2:50PM-3:50PM: The Continental Jazz Congress (https://www.instagram.com/continentaljazzcongress/)
4:10PM-5:10PM: SoundChekk Band (https://www.facebook.com/SoundChekk/)
5:30PM-6:00PM: ZIND Performing Academy (https://www.zindacademy.com/)
 
3/28/2023
12:00PM-12:30PM: Mayur Dance (https://mayurdance.org/)
12:45PM-1:30PM: Griefcat (https://www.griefcat.com/)
1:45PM-2:30PM: (Eli)zabeth Owens (https://elizabethowensmusic.com)
2:50PM-3:50PM: Pete Rafle (PR Songsmith) (https://linktr.ee/prsongsmith)
4:10PM-5:10PM: The Chance Club (www.facebook.com/thechanceclub)
5:30PM-6:00PM: The Lincoln County Cloggers
(https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100063500945182…)
 
3/29/2023
12:00PM-12:30PM: Stanford O-Tone (https://stanfordotone.com)
12:45PM-1:30PM: Seiko & Junko Shimada (http://junmusic-office.com/)
1:45PM-2:30PM: Marilyn Duncan (https://marilynduncan.com)
2:50PM-3:35PM: The Love Station (https://www.facebook.com/TheLoveStation)
3:55PM-4:55PM: Rick Landers & Heartland (http://www.ricklanders.com)
5:15PM-6:00PM: DCFlutes (www.dcflutes.org)
 
3/30/2023
12:00PM-12:30PM: Lucius Bennet III (www.luciusbennettmusic.com/) 
12:45PM-1:45PM: Chris Cassaday (www.chriscassadaymusic.com)
2:00PM-3:00PM: Red Reyne (https://www.redreyne.com/)
3:20PM-4:05PM: Tanqueray Hayward (www.mstqmusic.com)
4:25PM-5:10PM: Raccoon Recession Committee (https://www.facebook.com/raccoonrecessioncommittee/)
5:30PM-6:00PM: RISK Dance (https://www.instagram.com/risk.dance/)
 
3/31/2023
12:00PM-12:45PM: Blue Ridge Thunder Cloggers (www.brtc.us)
1:00PM-1:45PM: Empire Ives (https://www.instagram.com/empire.ives/)
2:00PM- 2:45PM: Alice Park (Facebook.com/yoooooalice)
3:05PM-3:50PM: Caz Gardiner (www.cazmusic.com)
4:10PM-4:55PM: The Knuckleheads (https://linktr.ee/The_Knuckleheads)
5:15PM-6:00PM: Tre. Charles (Trecharles.com)
 
4/1/2023
12:00PM-12:30PM: Corazón Folklórico Dance Company (https://corazonfolkloricodc.com/)
 
4/2/2023
12:00PM-12:30PM: Pitches Be Trippin’ (https://pitchesbetrippin.com/)
12:45PM-1:30PM: East of the River Boys & Girls Steelband (https://www.eotrsteelband.org/)
1:45PM-2:15PM: Sachiyo Ito and Company (https://dancejapan.com/)
2:35PM-3:35PM: Motherland House Concert (www.motherlandculturalconnections.com)
4:00PM-5:00PM: The Midnight Anthem (https://www.themidnightanthem.com/epk.html)

Interested in performing?

Applications are now closed for the Tidal Basin Welcome Area during the 2024 National Cherry Blossom Festival. Are you interested in performing on the Tidal Basin Stage during next year’s National Cherry Blossom Festival? Please click here to fill out the 2025 interest form. 

2023 TIDAL BASIN RECAP

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Pet Comfort Stations

Pet comfort stations will be available at the Tidal Basin Welcome AreaBlossom Kite Festival, and Petalpalooza. Discover more pet-friendly events!

Transportation

Parking is limited in the District, especially during the National Cherry Blossom Festival. It’s highly recommended that visitors use DC’s alternative transportation modes like Capital Bikeshare, DC Streetcar, Scooters, DC Circulator, Metrobus, and Metrorail to make the most of their experience. 

Street Closure Notice

3/18 – 4/2/23: In order to best accommodate the increased traffic around the Tidal Basin during Peak Bloom, the National Park Service will be changing traffic patterns in the area. Please be ready for one-way signage and road closures, including West Basin Drive for the Tidal Basin Welcome Area & ANA Stage.

Parking

We recommend booking convenient and affordable parking in advance through SpotHero, the nation's leading parking reservations app.

To reserve your parking spot, visit the Tidal Basin SpotHero Parking Page and book a spot with rates up to 50% off drive-up.

YOUR FESTIVAL EXPERIENCE

What began with a gift in 1912 at the Tidal Basin is now a four-week extravaganza spanning Washington, DC, and neighboring communities in Maryland and Virginia. From exciting events to convenient hotels, delectable Cherry Picks restaurants to vibrant Art in Bloom installations, and a jaw-dropping City in Bloom to joyful Petal Porches, see the Washington, DC area as you can only see it once a year!

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