Sara Landry in Washington | Tickets 2026

Feel the pulse of excitement as Sara Landry takes the stage at the Festival Grounds At RFK Campus in Washington, DC on May 30, 2026. With an electrifying blend of pop and heartfelt ballads, her greatest hits will ignite the crowd. Don’t miss out—grab your Sara Landry tour tickets now!
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is Sara Landry playing in Washington, DC on May 30, 2026?
Yes, Sara Landry is on the lineup for Project GLOW 2026, a two-day electronic music festival taking place May 30–31, 2026 at the Festival Grounds at RFK Campus in Washington, DC. She is part of a stacked roster that also features major headliners like Excision, Eric Prydz, Zeds Dead, Mau P, Porter Robinson, and many more across several stages. Her performance is included with regular festival passes, so there is no separate ticket just for her set—you simply need a valid Project GLOW ticket for that weekend at RFK Festival Grounds.
What is Project GLOW at the Festival Grounds at RFK Campus?
Project GLOW is a large outdoor electronic music festival held at the RFK Festival Grounds in Washington, DC, celebrating over five years of dance music, art, and East Coast rave culture. The 2026 edition promises more than 50 artists across multiple stages, immersive visual production, art installations, and a vibrant, high-energy atmosphere in the heart of the nation’s capital. With names from bass, house, and techno—including Sara Landry and Lilly Palmer bringing a focused techno presence—you can expect a diverse weekend of music with plenty of options before and after her set.
When does the festival run and what are the daily hours?
Project GLOW 2026 runs on Saturday, May 30 and Sunday, May 31, 2026, at the RFK Festival Grounds, with daily programming scheduled from around early afternoon into the late evening. Official information lists festival hours approximately from 1:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. each day, giving you two long days of music, art, and performances. Sara Landry’s exact set time and stage are announced closer to the event through the festival’s lineup and schedule channels, so it is wise to check during the week of the show and aim to arrive well before her slot to navigate security and find a good viewing spot.
How can I buy tickets to see Sara Landry at Project GLOW?
To see Sara Landry at RFK Festival Grounds, you need a Project GLOW festival pass, which is sold in tiers such as GA, GA+, and VIP for the two-day event. GA is the standard option with access to all general festival areas, GA+ adds perks like expedited entry and upgraded restrooms, and VIP includes express entry and special viewing areas near the stages. Some ticket outlets and marketplaces also offer 2-day passes and limited single-day options, so confirm whether your ticket covers just one day or the full May 30–31 weekend at RFK Festival Grounds.
What are some tips for finding cheap or last-minute Project GLOW tickets?
To get cheaper tickets, start looking early, since initial GA and early-bird tiers for Project GLOW are usually priced lower than later releases and often give you the best value per day. If you are focused mainly on seeing Sara Landry and a few other acts, compare the cost of 2-day passes with any single-day options and consider choosing just the day that best fits your must-see artists to save money. As the festival approaches, check trusted resale platforms and authorized ticket partners for fan resales; prices sometimes dip if sellers need to offload passes, and you can often filter by lowest price while still benefiting from buyer protection and official transfer systems.
Is Project GLOW 2026 all ages, and are there age restrictions?
Project GLOW DC 2026 is listed as an 18+ event, meaning only guests aged 18 and older will be admitted to RFK Festival Grounds on May 30–31. This age restriction applies across GA, GA+, and VIP ticket types, so younger fans will not be able to enter the festival even with a guardian. Expect strict ID checks at entry, and make sure everyone in your group brings a valid government-issued ID that matches the name on the ticket account or wristband registration to avoid last-minute problems at the gate.
Where is the Festival Grounds at RFK Campus and how do I get there?
The Festival Grounds at RFK Campus are located in Washington, DC at the RFK Stadium complex, with entrances typically set up off East Capitol Street and nearby surrounding roads. The site is accessible by car, rideshare, and public transportation, including DC Metro lines and buses that serve the stadium area, making it straightforward to reach from most parts of the city and nearby suburbs. Because festival days bring increased traffic and limited on-site parking, many attendees choose to use Metro, get dropped off a short walk away, or carpool to reduce parking costs and exit congestion after the last sets.
What is the experience like at RFK Festival Grounds during Project GLOW?
During Project GLOW, RFK Festival Grounds are transformed into a multi-stage playground with large open fields, stages spread across the grounds, themed areas, food and drink vendors, and immersive visual and art installations. Expect big production values—powerful sound systems, elaborate lighting, and LED displays—alongside a colorful crowd of dance music fans from across the region. Comfortable shoes, light clothing, and a plan for meeting points will help you navigate the grounds easily and enjoy Sara Landry’s set without stress.
What kind of set can I expect from Sara Landry at Project GLOW?
The 2026 lineup announcement highlights Sara Landry as part of a stronger techno presence at Project GLOW, describing her as one of the festival’s key techno artists alongside peers like Lilly Palmer. You can expect a hard, driving techno set with dark, intense energy that stands out amid the broader mix of bass, house, and mainstage EDM at the festival. To fully enjoy her performance, arrive early at her stage, prepare for loud sound with ear protection if needed, and give yourself time to move between other acts like Excision, Eric Prydz, or Mau P without rushing.
What should I wear and bring to Project GLOW in DC?
Project GLOW is an outdoor event at the end of May, so plan for warm daytime temperatures and cooler evenings by wearing breathable clothes, comfortable sneakers, and light layers you can add or remove as the weather changes. Essentials include a small bag that meets festival rules, sunscreen, sunglasses, a hat, a refillable water container if allowed, earplugs, and a portable phone charger to stay connected throughout the day. Before you go, review the official list of permitted and prohibited items so you do not bring anything that could slow you down at security, and keep your ID, payment method, and ticket or wristband in a secure pocket or pouch while you move through the crowd.
How can I make the most of my budget while still enjoying Sara Landry and the full lineup?
To get the best value, look at GA 2-day passes and early-bird offers first, since these typically offer the lowest cost per day and let you see Sara Landry plus many other major artists without buying multiple separate tickets. Booking accommodation with easy access to RFK—either near a Metro line or within a short rideshare distance—can save you money on transportation and allow you to split costs with friends. Inside the festival, set a spending plan for food, drinks, and merch, use free or low-cost water refill options when available, and share rides or parking fees so you can focus your budget on the ticket itself and the experiences you care about most, like catching Sara Landry’s full set and exploring different stages throughout the weekend.