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FRIDAY, AUGUST 23, 2019

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Vampire Weekend


Vampire Weekend fans waited
six long years between the
band’s 2013 opus “Modern
Vampires of the City” and this
year’s “Father of the Bride.” By
the time the band’s fourth
album arrived in May, fans also
were met with a different band,
most notably one missing
producer, multi-instrumentalist
and D.C. native Rostam
Batmanglij. While Batmanglij
still helps out on a few songs,
singer-guitarist Ezra Koenig is
fully running the show and
lyrically is consumed by dread,
both literal and existential.
Koenig’s writing is more direct
than ever on the expansive 18-
track album, which runs the
musical gamut and finds the
band channeling the Grateful
Dead (“Harmony Hall,”
“Sunflower”); sampling film
composer Hans Zimmer’s “The
Thin Red Line” score; and
teaming with Haim’s Danielle
Haim for country-eqsue duets.

When: Thursday at 7:30 p.m.


Where: Merriweather Post
Pavilion, 10475 Little Patuxent
Pkwy., Columbia.
merriweathermusic.com.

Tickets: $39.50-$89.50.


Taste of Barbados


Earlier this month, Barbadians
celebrated Crop Over, a
centuries-old carnival that
includes parades, concerts and
street parties. If you didn’t make
it to the Caribbean island during
the six-week festival, you can
still get a taste of the culture at A
Taste of Barbados, an annual
gathering at the Embassy of
Barbados. Sample traditional
food and drink — including a
rum punch made by Plantation
Rum ambassador Dameain
Williams — while listening to DJs
spin soca and other Bajan
music.

When: Saturday from 2 to 7
p.m.

Where: Embassy of Barbados,
2144 Wyoming Ave. NW.
bawdca.org.

Admission: Free.


Final Jazz in the
Garden

As summer is drawing to a close
— well, spiritually, even if the
weather isn’t following suit —
you can send off the season
with one last chance to sip
sangria in the National Gallery
of Art Sculpture Garden while
listening to jazzy tunes. Local
ensemble Funky Dawgz Brass
Band takes the stage for the
final installment in this year’s
edition of the NGAs popular free
Friday concert series. If you’ve
never staked out a spot, get
ready to bump shoulders with a

wide swath of D.C. as you
chitchat and take in the sights.
(Just remember that you still
need to keep your hands off the
priceless art.)

When: Friday from 5 to 8:30
p.m.

Where: National Gallery of Art
Sculpture Garden, Constitution
Avenue and Seventh Street NW.
nga.gov/jazz.

Admission: Free.


TopGolf Crush


Until TopGolf opened at National
Harbor earlier this summer, fans
of the high-tech golf game had to
venture out into the Virginia
suburbs to tee off on targets. For
one weekend, TopGolf is coming
to Washington proper, and the

draw is that golfers can use the
outfield typically patrolled by
Juan Soto, Victor Robles and
Adam Eaton as their own private
fairway for an hour. TopGolf
takes a typical golf driving range
setup and adds island-shaped
targets that award points for
accuracy and distance. Each bay
holds groups of up to six, but
leave the lucky driver at home:
Only TopGolf-issued clubs are
permitted.

When: Through Sunday; tee
times vary.

Where: Nationals Park, 1500 S.
Capitol St. SE. topgolf.com/us/
crush.

Tickets: $10-$110.


— Hau Chu, Rudi Greenberg
and Fritz Hahn

Music


Del Florida;


Farruko;


Brittany


Howard;


Flatbush


Zombies; Sting.


5


Dining


Tom Sietsema’s


faves. 10


Nightlife


Happy Hour


chat. 12


Stage


“Assassins” at


Signature. 16


Movies


“American


Factory” is the


first movie from


the Obamas’


Higher Ground


Productions.


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INSIDE


Washington Spirit vs. Orlando Pride


Two weeks after the U.S. National Team retained the Women’s World Cup, the Washington


Spirit recorded their first capacity crowd of the three-month-old National Women’s Soccer


League season. Was that because of the World Cup spurring a greater appreciation of


women’s soccer? The chance to welcome home World Cup winners Mallory Pugh and Rose


Lavelle? Probably a bit of both. The Spirit have played two more matches at the Maryland


SoccerPlex this month, including another sellout against the second-place Chicago Fire, but


the most eye-catching fixture finds the team on a bigger stage: Audi Field. D.C. United’s


stadium is more centrally located, and more importantly, its capacity is several times larger


than the SoccerPlex, meaning more fans can watch Lavelle, Pugh and company take on the


Orlando Pride, led by U.S. striker Alex Morgan and Brazilian legend Marta.


When: Saturday at 7:30 p.m.
Where: Audi Field, 100 Potomac Ave. SW. washingtonspirit.com.
Tickets: $37-$158.

RICH POLK/GETTY IMAGES FOR IHEARTMEDIA

Ezra Koenig’s Vampire
Weekend kept fans waiting.

HANNAH WAGNER FOR THE WASHINGTON POST

Andi Sullivan and the Washington Spirit have sold out two of their matches since the U.S. National
Team won the World Cup. Next up for the Spirit? A bigger stage at D.C. United’s Audi Field.
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