Washington, District of Columbia
The Kennedy Center Concert Hall is the largest performance space within the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts. Located on the Potomac River, the center serves as the National Cultural Center of the United States. The Concert Hall, with its impressive acoustic canopy and pipe organ, is the home of the National Symphony Orchestra.
Opened in 1971, the hall hosts a wide variety of musical performances, including classical, jazz, pop, and folk concerts. It has a seating capacity of approximately 2,400. The hall underwent extensive renovations in 1997 to improve its acoustics and accessibility, ensuring a world-class listening experience for all patrons.