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Parking & Directions for Cradle Of Filth Black Cat - DC
1831 14th Street, Washington, DC
20009, US
- Street Parking: 0.1 miles, $2/hour
- 14th Street NW Garage: 0.3 miles, $15/day
- The Colonnade Garage: 0.4 miles, $12/day
- U Street Parking Lot: 0.5 miles, $10/day
- The Duke Ellington School Garage: 0.6 miles, $8/day
Cradle Of Filth Concert Live at Black Cat | Washington – May 11th, 2026
Black Cat in Washington is one of those venues that just has this raw, gritty vibe that makes every concert feel like a night you’ll never forget. It’s been a hub for local talent, especially in the urban music scene, with open mic nights that showcase some serious fire from up-and-coming rap artists. The energy is real and unfiltered, and you can often snag General Admission tickets that put you right in the thick of things, close enough to feel the bass pounding through your bones. The place isn’t just about music either, the decor features eclectic pieces from regional artists that give it a true personality, you’re stepping into more than just a concert space, it’s an experience. And if you’re heading to see Cradle Of Filth in Washington at the Black Cat, prepare for a night that balances dark, heavy metal with the kind of intimate setting that makes every scream and guitar riff hit harder. Plus, the venue’s location near U Street makes it super accessible by public transit, so no worries about parking or getting lost after a wild night of headbanging or moshing. Honestly, it’s a spot that captures the soul of Washington’s music scene and makes every show feel like a personal celebration.