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Get Your Vadym Kholodenko Tickets in Washington: 2026 Concerts & Tour Schedule
Parking & Directions for Vadym Kholodenko Sixth & I Synagogue
600 I Street Nw, Washington, DC
20001, US
1. Parking Garage at 600 H St NW - 0.2 miles, ~$20
2. Colonial Parking at 625 Indiana Ave NW - 0.3 miles, ~$18
3. LAZ Parking at 601 F St NW - 0.4 miles, ~$22
4. Street Parking (metered) - 0.1 miles, ~$2/hour
Vadym Kholodenko Concert Live at Sixth & I Synagogue | Washington – May 05th, 2026
Sixth & I Synagogue isn’t just a historic building; it’s a vibrant hub for contemporary Jewish culture and arts in the heart of D.C. Over the years, it’s become famous for hosting the popular Sixth & I Conversations, where sharp minds like writers, scholars, and thinkers spark lively discussions that draw a diverse crowd. And let’s not forget the unforgettable Purim celebrations, a wild costume party that really captures the spirit of community and fun. The venue’s musical lineup is pretty impressive too, ranging from soulful symphonies to cutting-edge modern performances, like the time they brought in a jazz ensemble that had everyone tapping their feet. If you’re lucky enough to snag tickets to see Vadym Kholodenko in Washington perform here, you’re in for a real treat. His mastery on the piano is nothing short of breathtaking, and the intimate setting of Sixth & I makes every note feel personal. Getting there is a breeze, just walk north from the Museum of Earth Sciences or head west from the Verizon Arena to Sixth Street, then go north. It’s one of those places where history meets the present, and every visit feels a little like being part of something special.