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Rock the Dock at The Wharf is the kind of summer series that makes the waterfront feel like it was designed for live music first and everything else second. Held on select Friday nights at Transit Pier, the concerts run at 7 p.m. and bring a rotating lineup of local acts covering everything from Go-Go and R&B to rock, country, salsa, and pop tributes. The stage itself sits right on the water in the Washington Channel, so the performances play out against boats drifting by and the glow of the waterfront at dusk. Seating is limited and casual, with most people settling into first come first served tables, gathering along the pier, or simply standing close to the stage. Food is part of the rhythm of the night, with Wharf restaurants offering takeout options and on site favorites like Union Pie and Cantina Bambina keeping pizza and drinks within easy reach. The series is intentionally low barrier, open to all ages, and designed to feel like a neighborhood block party stretched across a waterfront promenade. Even the schedule leans into variety, with themed nights and genre shifts that keep each week from feeling like a repeat of the last. It is less about a single headline moment and more about the steady pull of free music meeting open water in the middle of DC summer.
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