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Frances Scott Key Auditorium is a beloved venue for live entertainment in the DC area. Frances Scott Key Auditorium hosts a variety of events each year, each with their own flavor and style. Only DC Tickets has seats for a large variety of the hottest events in DC, including Frances Scott Key Auditorium tickets. Scan the Frances Scott Key Auditorium schedule on this page to find what’s coming up, and choose the event that works for you! Buy from Only DC Tickets and enjoy 100% guaranteed seats with No Hidden Fees.
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    Tips For Going To Frances Scott Key Auditorium

    • Plan to arrive at Frances Scott Key Auditorium at least an hour before the start of the event. You’ll want plenty of time to park and find your seats. Double-check the Frances Scott Key Auditorium schedule to verify the event start time.
    • If you’d like to have a full night out, we suggest making a reservation for dinner before the event on Opentable.com. You don’t need the stress of finding a restaurant in enough time before the event begins.
    • A parking pass may be required for certain events at Frances Scott Key Auditorium. Double-check your event to see your parking options. In most cases, you can reserve parking passes through Only DC Tickets.
    • If you’d like to avoid the hassle of parking, consider using a ride share like Uber or Lyft. Just know that there may be a “peak time” surcharge.
    • If you’re attending with kids, be sure you have them stay close, as there may be a crowd of attendees at the beginning and end of the event. It’s easy to get separated, so, it’s a smart idea to have a “meeting landmark” discussed before going.