“Lights Down Low” singer and songwriter, Max Schneider, performed an hour long set on Sunday, October 6, 2019, at Washington DC’s U Street Music Hall, a stop on phase 2 of his “Intimate AF Tour” in which he books small venues. With a capacity of 500 people, the show was sold out and people waited patiently in front of the venue for several hours for a chance to get barricade at the general admission show.
Traveling to U Street Music Hall (photo by Kamisha Walker)
The view outside of U Street Music Hall in Washington D.C.
People line up early outside of Washington D.C.’s U Street Music Hall in anticipation of the show (photo by Kamisha Walker).
Madison Walton and others wait in line outside of U Street Music Hall in Washington D.C. in anticipation of “Lights Down Low” singer, MAX. (photo by Kamisha Walker)
Waiting outside of U Street Music Hall, Kiana Walker shares a coat with Madison Walton (not pictured) to protect their concert bags from the ground as they wait for the doors to open. (photo by Kamisha Walker)
I was afraid I would be denied entry into the venue if I tried to take my camera, so I did not take it inside. After entering, I realized that the staff were not even checking bags, so I probably could have snuck it inside, but we cannot change the past. Here are a few pictures I took on my cell phone that I feel would have enhanced the photo story.
People stand at barricade waiting on singer, MAX, to perform at Washington D.C.’s U Street Music Hall
Fans flock to singer, MAX, as he hops on top of the barricade during his performance at U Street Music Hall in Washington D.C. (photo by Kamisha Walker).
“Lights Down Low” singer and songwriter, MAX, performing at U Street Music Hall in Washington D.C. on his Intimate AF Tour. (photo by Kamisha Walker).