Don’t let February fly by without having a little fun — check out these 15 must-see events that going on in and around Northern Virginia this month. It’s sure to be one for the books.
Through February 25
The Sky’s the Limit
After its comprehensive two-year remodel, the National Museum of Women in the Arts reopened to the public in October 2023 with its inaugural exhibition, The Sky’s the Limit. As the nation’s first museum dedicated to showcasing women in the arts, the exhibition promises stunning large-scale sculptures from 12 visionary women artists. National Museum of Women in the Arts: 1250 New York Ave. NW, Washington, DC, $13–$16
February 1–4, 8–11, 15–18
Shutter Sisters
This profound play follows the parallel lives of two women navigating messy familial relationships and children leaving home. Mykal, a Black woman, must forge a new identity after becoming an empty nester, while Michael, a white woman, struggles to find common ground with her family after her adopted mother’s death. 1st Stage Tysons: 1524 Spring Hill Rd., Ste. LL, Tysons, $15–$55
February 2–3
Paw Patrol Live!
Ryder, Marshall, Chase, and Rocky return to the EagleBank Arena for an adventure-packed evening. Based on the beloved Nickelodeon show, fans of all ages will love helping their favorite canine pals save Adventure Bay. EagleBank Arena: 4500 Patriot Cir., Fairfax, starting at $42
February 3
Justin Willman: Magic For Humans In-Person Tour
Pairing comedy with performance magic, Justin Willman regularly appears on shows like The Tonight Show and Conan. After creating the hit Netflix TV show Magic for Humans, Willman is taking it on the road, ready to make you bust a gut while you say, “Wait, how did he do that?” Capital One Hall: 7750 Capital One Tower Rd., Tysons, starting at $35
February 3
The Four Seasons
Vivaldi’s masterpiece bursts into new life in the capable hands of violinist Chee-Yun. The performance will also feature Argentine composer Astor Piazzolla’s Four Seasons of Buenos Aires, a tango-infused take on nature’s cycle of life, death, and rebirth. George Mason University’s Harris Theater: 4471 Aquia Creek Ln., Fairfax, $20–$65
February 4 and 10
Matteo Lane: The Al Dente Tour
Blockbuster comedian Matteo Lane is hitting his stride. After appearing on Netflix’s The Comedy Lineup in 2018, Lane has been turning heads for his satirical style, deadpan delivery, and discussion of LGBTQ+ issues. Named one of Variety’s 10 Comics to Watch of 2022, catch this on-the-rise talent before he hits superstar status. The Kennedy Center: 2700 F St. NW, Washington, DC, $39–$79
February 6–March 10
Private Jones
Catch the world premiere of this moving, unconventional musical set in World War I. Centered on Gomer Jones, a deaf army recruit who becomes a sniper, Private Jones weaves historically underrepresented stories into a captivating narrative of war and loss. The cast includes hearing, deaf, and hard-of-hearing actors, and several performances will have ASL interpreters. Signature Theatre: 4200 Campbell Ave., Arlington, starting at $53
February 9
Marc Anthony Historia Tour 2024
The legendary salsa singer and eight-time Latin Grammy Award–winning artist kicks off his 13-city North American arena tour in DC. See why Anthony is the bestselling salsa music artist of all time and hear hits like “Valió la Pena,” “Vivir Mi Vida,” “Y Hubo Alguien,” and “Ahora Quién.” Capital One Arena: 601 F St. NW, Washington, DC, starting at $59
February 10
Drum Tao 2024
Combining a Samurai spirit…
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