From the melting pot of cultures that blend in the Washington, D.C. area emerges a fusion of musical genres that is shaking dance floors and captivating music lovers’ attention. It is known as the Bongo District. Its mix of reggae, funk, and ska, spiced up with a Latin flavor, has earned the group local recognition, with the group becoming one of D.C.’s most sought-after bands. It plays as a regular act in top venues such as The Bullpen and the Bluebeat Concert Series. Bongo District has also opened for established South American artists Los Cafres, Los Rabanes, and Desorden Publico, among others. The group’s unique blend of popular covers and original music makes their live act appealing to audiences of all ages, taking them on a trip through passages of relaxing reggae music to full blown stadium-chant percussive parties. With a three-hour-plus repertoire under their belt, Bongo District is able to adapt to any size and style of venue without losing the enthusiasm that characterizes their live show. Be it an outdoor stage, live venue, or a small local business, entertainment is guaranteed. “El Distrito,” as they like to call their shows, is a judgement-free zone where they encourage audiences to express themselves while enjoying music in communion. Bongo District is currently recording their first original EP, which promises to evolve around the all-inclusive welcoming message they transmit at every one of their performances: “Dear fellow music fans, thank you for joining and enjoying this experience with us, you are now part of the District…”
This is the one District where you are sure to find all your musical needs fulfilled. They took to the Millennium Stage at the Kennedy Center on March 14th to show it all off.