Hey there! Let me tell you about the awesome 9:30 Club in Washington D.C.! It’s a historic music venue that’s still rocking today. The club originally opened in May 1980 on F Street with a capacity of 200, but it had some pesky poles blocking the stage. Despite that, it became famous for its rat problem and stench, but it also hosted some incredible acts like Minor Threat, Nirvana, and Tony Bennett. But don’t worry, they moved to a new location in January 1996, and now it’s all good vibes with no rats and great views of the stage. This place is so popular that it’s been named the #1 nightclub in the country by Rolling Stone, Billboard, and Pollstar. It’s also the most attended club of its size in the whole world! And guess what? Bad Religion has played here seven times, including on their North American tours. So if you’re looking for an amazing music experience, you’ve got to check out the 9:30 Club!

This content was originally written by the badass contributors of thebrpage.net, the best superfan resource and website that exists for any band, let alone the best band in the whole entire world. I’ve been lurking on that site for over 20 years and if you’re into Bad Religion as much as I am, I’m sure you’re familiar. If you are not, go there right now and never come back to this site again. You should, and I totally understand.

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