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    Events DC posts updated calendar of conventions, sports and cultural events across the city

    Events DC's updated public events calendar features conventions, sports & cultural festivals at city venues. Essential for local businesses, transit & tourism.

    Published20 May 2026, 00:35:03
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    Events DC has published an updated public events calendar on its website listing upcoming conventions, sporting competitions and cultural festivals scheduled across the District this spring and summer. The calendar covers gatherings at city-run venues including the Walter E. Washington Convention Center and the Entertainment & Sports Arena, and links to organizer pages and ticketing where available.

    The Events DC calendar is maintained by the District's official convention and sports authority and is intended as a central discovery tool for event planners, visitors and local businesses. Listings span multi-day conventions, consumer shows, athletic events and one-off cultural programs; each entry includes basic logistical details and contact information supplied by event organizers.

    Events DC also uses the calendar to promote

    For downtown hotels, restaurants and neighborhood merchants, the calendar offers an early signal of increased visitor demand tied to specific dates and venues. For residents it provides a single place to check for street closures or large gatherings that can affect transit and parking. Events DC also uses the calendar to promote city-hosted conventions and support tourism-driven economic activity.

    ## Why it matters to DC Events DC's calendar aggregates the schedule of major gatherings at city venues, which directly affects local tourism, hospitality demand, neighborhood traffic and city services.

    ## Key details - Events DC published an

    ## Key details - Events DC published an updated events calendar on its official website. - Listings include conventions, sports competitions and cultural festivals across the District. - Calendar entries cover city-run venues such as the Walter E. Washington Convention Center and the Entertainment & Sports Arena. - Each event listing links to organizer information and basic logistics where provided. - The calendar is maintained by Events DC, the District's convention and sports authority.

    ## What to watch Watch for announcements of large conventions or multi-day conferences that could affect hotel occupancy and neighborhood traffic; local businesses should monitor dates to plan staffing and inventory.

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