Jun 1, 2023

60+ Fun Things to Do Around DC This June

Looking for fun things to do around DC this June? We’ve got you covered! Check out (almost) everything going on around DC this month! For ease of navigation, we’ve categorized events by event type and then by date. 

With so many fun activities to explore, let’s dive in!

Community Events

Capital Pride Events

Here are some of our favorite DC Pride Month events, presented by Capital Pride. Be sure to check out their website for the full list of events!

RIOT!: The Capital Pride Official Opening Party

When: Fri, Jun 9, 9PM–3:30AM

Where: Echostage | 2135 Queens Chapel Rd NE, Washington, DC 20018

Admission: $45 | Tickets available online | 18+

Celebrate the opening of Pride Month at Capital Pride’s RIOT! Meant to pay homage to the Stonewall riots, Capital Pride’s RIOT! will bring together the queer community and its allies for a one-of-a-kind dance party, featuring drag performances, DJ sets, and so much more!

Capital Pride Block Party

When: Sat, Jun 10, 12–10PM

Where: Between P & Q intersecting with 17th St. NW, Washington, DC

Admission: Free admission

Take in the good Pride vibes at Capital Pride’s Block Party, featuring star-studded performances, local food vendors, and a beverage garden for those 21+.

Pride Parade

When: Sat, Jun 10, 3–7:30PM

Where: Logan & Dupont Circle Neighborhoods, Washington, DC

Admission: Free admission

Alongside the Capital Pride Block Party is the famous DC Pride Parade. Come out to celebrate the LGBTQ+ community and honor the ancestors that fought for progress during a day of love and fun!

Pride Festival

When: Sun, Jun 11, 12–10PM

Where: America’s Mainstreet | Pennsylvania Avenue NW, Washington, DC

Admission: Free admission

Pride Festival is the largest event in the national capital region and not to be missed! Enjoy a full day of entertainment on three stages, food, drink, advocacy with over 300 exhibitors, and the best vibes. 

Pride Concert

When: Sun, Jun 11, 12–10PM

Where: America’s Mainstreet | Pennsylvania Avenue NW, Washington, DC

Admission: Free admission

Take in the Pride Concert in conjunction with the Pride Festival! You can expect performances by Idina Menzel (AKA Adele Dazeem), Hayley Kiyoko, Rina Sawayama, Monét X Change, and more!

Father’s Day Events

Check out all the ways to celebrate dads and other father figures this June!

Martha’s Table 5th Annual Father’s Day Celebration

When: Sat, Jun 10, 12–4PM

Where: 2375 Elvans Rd SE, Washington, DC 20020

Admission: Free admission | Reserve a spot online

Honor fathers and male caregivers at Martha’s Table 5th Annual Father’s Day Celebration. Enjoy free food, games, entertainment, music, giveaways, and so much more!

Father’s Day Pig Roast

When: Sun, Jun 18, 12–4PM

Where: Fair Winds Brewing Company | 7000 Newington Rd Suite K&L Lorton, VA 22079

Admission: $15–$50 | Tickets available online

Treat dad and other father figures to an all-you-can-eat pig roast and brew this Father’s Day at Fair Winds Brewing Company!

Father’s Day Kids and Family Festival

When: Sun, Jun 18, 12–6PM

Where: Shipgarten | 7581 Colshire Drive Mclean, VA 22102

Admission: Free admission | Reserve a spot online

Celebrate Father’s Day at the Father’s Day Kids and Family Festival hosted by Kid Creates Studio for a day of live music, crafts, and a slate of fun activities. Those 21+ may also enjoy adult beverages!

Father’s Day Celebration @ Kick Axe Throwing

When: Sun, Jun 18, 12–11PM

Where: Kick Axe Throwing DC | 1401 Okie Street Northeast #STE 101 Washington, DC 20002

Admission: Free admission | Reserve a spot online

Enjoy free axe throwing, hot dogs off the grill, games, drinks for dads, and more at this family-friendly event!

Juneteenth Events

Explore all the ways to celebrate Juneteenth around DC this June!

Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue, Ziggy Marley & Mavis Staples

When: Sat, Jun 17, 7PM

Where: Filene Center | 1551 Trap Road Vienna, VA 22182

Admission: Starting at $49 | Tickets available online 

Blues legend Mavis Staples kicks off the exciting evening before Reggae royalty Ziggy Marley takes the stage. The Big Easy’s best musicians, Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue, then close out this jam-packed night of stellar music. 

Juneteenth Unity Run

When: Sat, Jun 17, 8–9:30AM

Where: Oxon Hill Park & Ride | 6700 Oxon Hill Road Oxon Hill, MD 20745

Admission: Free admission | Reserve a spot online

Commemorate the emancipation of enslaved African Americans and promote unity, solidarity, and equality at the Juneteenth Unity Run!

Celebrate Juneteenth Festival

When: Sun, Jun 18, 11AM–5PM

Where: Brookland Arts Walk | 716 Monroe Street Northeast Washington, DC 20017

Admission: Free admission | Reserve a spot online

Celebrate black history, freedom, and culture at the Celebrate Juneteenth Festival, featuring performances, shopping at a Black-owned marketplace, programs, music, and more!

Juneteenth Freedom Celebration

When: Mon, Jun 19, 11AM-4PM

Where: Smithsonian’s Anacostia Community Museum | 1901 Fort Pl, SE Washington, DC 20020

Admission: Free admission | Reserve a spot online

Reflect on the history of Juneteenth at ACM’s Juneteenth Freedom Festival, featuring performances by local artists, various activities, and the opportunity to see ACM’s latest exhibition To Live and Breathe: Women and Environmental Justice in Washington, D.C., “which explores how local women of color draw on a long history of activism and advance environmental justice efforts not only in D.C., but across the country and beyond.”

Juneteenth Arts and Culture Festival

When: Sat, Jun 17, 2–6PM & Sun, Jun 18, 12–5PM

Where: Creative Suitland Arts Center | 4719 Silver Hill Road Suitland-Silver Hill, MD 20746

Admission: Free admission | Reserve a spot online

Celebrate Juneteenth (AKA Freedom Day) at the 3rd Annual Juneteenth Arts and Culture Festival. This 2-day festival will feature live performances, a community drum circle, farmer’s market, spoken word performances, film screening, genealogy resources, and family-friendly activities.  

Independence Fireworks

When: Fri, Jun 30–Sat, Jul 1, 6–9:30PM

Where: East Lawn | 3200 Mount Vernon Memorial Highway, Mount Vernon, Virginia 22121

Admission: Without Mansion Tour – Adult Member $37; Adult Non-Member $47; Youth Member $24, Youth Non-Member $35. With Mansion Tour – Adult Member $42; Adult Non-Member $52; Youth Member $30; Youth Non-Member $40 | Tickets available online

“Enjoy an evening of family fun and fireworks along with patriotic music to celebrate our nation’s founding.”

Concerts & Festivals

Jazz in the Garden

When: Now–Aug 4

Where: National Gallery of Art | 6th and Constitution Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20565

Admission: Free admission | Tickets available online via lottery 

Jazz in the Garden is back! Come out and enjoy a variety of musical performances, including jazz, Latin fusion, bluegrass, and more with family and friends every Friday this Summer through August 4th.

Ms. Lauryn Hill: The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill 25th Anniversary Performance 

When: Fri, Jun 9, 7:30–9:30PM

Where: Filene Center | 1551 Trap Rd, Vienna, VA 22182

Admission: Starting at $165 | Tickets available online 

See the exquisitely talented Ms. Lauryn Hill perform live for the 25th Anniversary of her debut solo album, The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill. Hill, the only solo female members of the Fugees before making her solo debut, will perform hits such as Ex-Factor and Doo Wop along with some of her lesser-known songs. Attendees will also enjoy kicking the evening off with DJ Reborn before Ms.Lauryn Hill takes the stage at 7:30PM. This is a performance you don’t wanna miss!

Mount Vernon Summer Fest

When: Sat, Jun 10, 6PM

Where: Mount Vernon | 3200 Mount Vernon Memorial Highway, Mount Vernon, Virginia 22121

Admission: Non-Members $48; Members $40 | Tickets available online

“Experience Mount Vernon [after hours] and taste craft beers from across the region. Your ticket includes a commemorative tasting cup and 8 tasting tickets. Additional tastings are available to purchase for $2 each on-site.”

Library of Congress Festival of Film and Sound

When: Jun 15–18

Where: AFI Silver Theatre and Cultural Center | 8633 Colesville Rd, Silver Spring, MD 20910

Admission: $150 | Tickets available online

“The Festival of Film & Sound will bring together authors, historians, enthusiasts, Library archivists, curators and staff in a fun-filled weekend to enjoy classic rare silent and sound films from the 1920s through the early 1950s not available on Blu-ray or streaming services.”

DC/DOX Film Festival

When: Jun 15–18

Where: Various venues across DC

Admission: $175 | Tickets available online

“DC/DOX is a new documentary film festival showcasing powerful, timely stories in our nation’s capital. DC/DOX brings together innovative visions, bold voices, and truth seekers in celebration of documentary cinema.”

Home Rule Music Festival

When: Jun 16, 17, & 24th

Where: Various venues across DC

Admission: $0–$65 | Tickets available online

“The 2023 Home Rule Music Festival, co-presented by the Home Rule Music and Film Preservation Foundation and CapitalBop, is a three-day festival taking place over two weekends in June that celebrates the best in D.C. music and culture.”

Re:SET Concert Series

When: Fri, Jun 23–Sun, Jun 25

Where: Merriweather Post Pavilion | 10475 Little Patuxent Pkwy, Columbia, MD 21044

Admission: Starting at $99.50 | Tickets available online

Re:SET Concert Series is coming to Columbia, Maryland this June, bringing artists like boygenius, Clairo, LCD Soundsystem, Steve Lacy, James Blake, and more to the DMV.

Ed Sheeran with Khalid

When: Sat, Jun 24, 6–9PM

Where: FedEx Field | 1600 Fedex Way, North Englewood, MD

Admission: $49–$159 | Tickets available online

Watch Grammy Award-winning artist Ed Sheeran perform live at FedEx Field alongside Billboard Award-winning artist Khalid.

Shania Twain: Queen Of Me Tour

When: Tue, Jun 27, 6–11PM

Where: Merriweather Post Pavilion | 10475 Little Patuxent Pkwy, Columbia, MD 21044

Admission: $365–$449 | Tickets available online

See five-time Grammy Award-winning country legend Shania Twain perform her latest album, Queen of Me, alongside classics like “Man! I Feel Like a Woman” and “Any Man of Mine.” 

More Concerts!

Here are some additional concerts taking place in DC this May!

Other Festivals & Events

Capital Harvest on the Plaza

When: Every Wed, 10AM–2PM

Where: Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center | 1300 Pennsylvania Ave, NW

Admission: Free admission

Shop for fresh, local foods and artisanal goods at Capital Harvest on the Plaza. Local vendors include A Distinctive Taste, Mesisam, BK Juices, One Trick Pony, and so many more!

Awesome Con

When: Jun 16–18

Where: Walter E. Washington Convention Center | 801 Mt Vernon Pl NW, Washington, DC 20001

Admission: $15–$170 | Tickets available online

“Awesome Con is Washington DC’s Comic Con! A 3-Day celebration of geek culture, bringing over 70,000 fans together with their favorite stars from across comics, movies, tv, toys, games, and more!” This year, Lord of the Rings actors Elijah Woods, Sean Astin, and Andy Serkis will be in attendance! 

Giant National Capital Barbecue Battle

When: Sat, Jun 24, 11AM–9PM & Sun, Jun 25, 11AM-7PM

Where: Historic Pennsylvania Avenue | 555 Pennsylvania Avenue Northwest Washington, DC 20001

Admission: $20–$60 | Tickets available online

“Get ready to party like it’s 1993 at the 31st [Annual] Giant National Capital Barbecue Battle… This isn’t just any BBQ event – it’s one of the largest in the country and has even been proclaimed “America’s National BBQ Championship” on the floor of Congress!”

Smithsonian Folklife Festival

When: Jun 29–Jul 4 & Jul 6–9

Where: National Mall

Admission: Free admission

“The Smithsonian Folklife Festival, established in 1967, honors contemporary living cultural traditions and celebrates those who practice and sustain them… [Visitors are invited] to sing and dance along, try craft and game workshops, learn traditional recipes, ask questions, and take part in this unique cultural exchange.”

Theatre & Other Performances

Passing Strange

When: Now–June 18

Where: Signature Theatre | 4200 Campbell Avenue, Arlington, VA 22206

Admission: prices vary depending on demand and seat location | tickets available online

Passing Strange follows the story of a young man who discovers his musical calling and sets off for Europe, leaving behind his mother and comfortable suburban life. This powerful, Tony Award-winning play explores topics of identity, acceptance, and love through the power of music. 

Sweeney Todd

When: Now–Jul 9

Where: Signature Theatre | 4200 Campbell Avenue, Arlington, VA 22206

Admission: Prices vary depending on demand and seat location | Tickets available online | Ages 6+

This classic follows the life of barber Sweeny Todd and his murderous spree after his wrongful banishment. 

One in Two

When: Jun 1–25

Where: Atlas Performing Arts Center | 1333 H St NE Washington, DC 20002

Admission: $29–$50 | Tickets available online

“Three [black] queer men sit in an ethereal waiting room inviting audiences to join them in a whimsical theatrical experiment that is equal parts harrowing, hilarious, and hopeful. Inspired by his own HIV diagnosis and the resilience of the LGBTQ+ community, award-winning playwright Donja R. Love shines an honest light on the people behind the statistics in this “defiantly life-embracing” (The New York Times) new play.”

New York City Ballet

When: June 6–9

Where: John F. Kennedy Center Opera House | 2700 F St NW, Washington, DC

Admission: $29–$119 | Tickets available online

The famous New York City Ballet returns to DC with two spectacular performances, Founding Choreographers and Visionary Voices, showcasing NYCB’s powerhouse dancers and legendary choreographers. 

Hadestown

When: Jun 6–18

Where: National Theatre DC | 1321 Pennsylvania Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20004

Admission: $45–$165 | Tickets available online | Ages 4+

“Winner of eight 2019 Tony Awards® including Best Musical and the 2020 Grammy® Award for Best Musical Theater Album, this acclaimed new show from celebrated singer-songwriter Anaïs Mitchell and innovative director Rachel Chavkin (Natasha, Pierre & The Great Comet of 1812) is a love story for today… and always.”

C.S. Lewis On Stage: Further Up & Further In

When: Jun 7–18

Where: Klein Theatre | 450 7th Street NW, Washington, DC 20004

Admission: $59–$99 | Tickets available online | Ages 4+

“Award-winning actor Max McLean’s tour de force performance captures C.S. Lewis’ magnetic personality, astonishing eloquence and self-deprecating wit to create an onstage experience venturing deep into the soul of one of the most influential thinkers of the past century.”

The Enigmatist

When: Jun 9–Jul 2

Where: John F. Kennedy Center Family Theater | 2700 F St NW, Washington, DC

Admission: $35–$89 | Tickets available online

“An immersive, interactive experience of puzzles and cryptology! Following sold-out runs in New York City and Los Angeles, renowned magician and The New York Times crossword constructor David Kwong brings his popular in-person show to the Kennedy Center.”

Between Us… featuring Anoushka Shankar & The National Symphony Orchestra

When: Wed, Jun 14, 8PM

Where: John F. Kennedy Center Concert Hall | 2700 F St NW, Washington, DC

Admission: $29–$99 | Tickets available online

“The boundary-breaking sitar player, producer, film composer, and activist joins the NSO to perform dazzling arrangements of her music, including genre-defying works from her newest Grammy-nominated album Between Us…”

Broadway in the Park

When: Fri, Jun 16, 8PM

Where: Signature Theatre | 4200 Campbell Ave, Arlington, VA 22206

Admission: Starting at $33 | Tickets available online

“Experience a night of stellar show tunes and memorable performances under the stars this summer at Wolf Trap. Broadway stars Megan Hilty (9 to 5: The Musical, NBC’s Smash) and Lea Salonga (Miss Saigon, Les Misérables) join some of Signature Theatre’s favorite performers for a glorious night of musical theater.”

What’s Going On NOW: A Tribute to Marvin Gaye

When: Fri, Jun 16–Sat, Jun 17, 8PM

Where: John F. Kennedy Center Concert Hall | 2700 F St NW, Washington, DC

Admission: $39–$99 | Tickets available online 

“The NSO celebrates fifty years of Marvin Gaye’s iconic album What’s Going On at this star-studded, unforgettable concert event. Relive the magic as Joshua Henry, Cory Henry, Luke James, Michelle Williams, and Emily King perform your favorite hits by the late, great Prince of Motown.”

VOCA Presents A Raisin in the Sun

When: Jun 21–Jul 2

Where: Atlas Performing Arts Center | 1333 H St NE Washington, DC 20002

Admission: $30–$40 | Tickets available online

“A Raisin in the Sun is a poignant drama that almost everyone can relate to, which is to pursue and live their American dream… This play is uniquely performed by the Deaf, HoH (Hard of Hearing), and CODA (Child of a Deaf Adult) African-American cast, which reveals the perspective of Black Deaf culture and the use of American Sign Language (ASL) and Black American Sign Language (BASL) during the 1950s. The play is performed simultaneously in mixed ASL/BASL, SimCom (simultaneous communication), and spoken English.”

Disney’s The Lion King

When: Jun 22–Jul 29

Where: John F. Kennedy Center Opera House | 2700 F St NW, Washington, DC

Admission: $39–$195 | Tickets available online | Ages 6+

“Winner of six Tony Awards including Best Musical, this landmark musical features some of Broadway’s most recognizable music crafted by Tony-winning artists Elton John and Tim Rice. There is simply nothing else like The Lion King.”

Music of Star Wars

When: Sun, Jun 25, 2–5PM

Where: John F. Kennedy Center Opera House | 2700 F St NW, Washington, DC

Admission: $29–$99 | Tickets available online

“Journey through a galaxy far, far away with a selection of music from the original Star Wars films and Rogue One!”

1776

When: Jun 27–Jul 16

Where: John F. Kennedy Center Eisenhower Theater | 2700 F St NW, Washington, DC

Admission: $45–$139 | Tickets available online | Ages 10+

“This new production of the Tony Award–winning musical reexamines a pivotal moment in American history with a cast that reflects multiple representations of race, gender, and ethnicity.”

More Performances

Museum Exhibitions

Brick City

When: Ongoing

Where: National Building Museum | 401 F Street NW, Washington, DC 20001

Admission: Adult $10; Children $7; Members free | Tickets available online

Brick City celebrates iconic architecture from cities around the world through carefully recreated constructions made from LEGO® bricks by U.K.-based artist Warren Elsmore.”

Afrofuturism: A History of Black Futures

When: Ongoing

Where: National Museum of African American History and Culture | 1400 Constitution Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20560

Admission: free admission | Timed passes available online 

This powerful exhibit “immerses visitors in a conversation that reimagines, reinterprets, and reclaims the past and present for a more empowering future for African Americans.”

PIXELBLOOM: Timeless Butterflies

When: Now–Jul 9

Where: ARTECHOUSE | 1238 Maryland Ave SW, Washington, DC 20024

Admission: Adults $25; Students, Seniors, Military, and First Responders $20; Children (4–15) $17; Children (0-3) free | Tickets available online

Discover the “thriving digital ecosystem where pixels bloom into a dynamic visual world, along with digital art installations inspired by a butterfly’s biology and ecosystem.”

One with Eternity: Yayoi Kusama in the Hirshhorn Collection

When: Now–July 16

Where: Hirshhorn Museum & Sculpture Garden | Independence Avenue & 7th Street NW, Washington, DC 20560

Admission: Free admission | Timed passes available online

One with Eternity honors the life, art, and distinctive vision of artist Yayoi Kusama by showcasing some of her most famous works, “including two of the artist’s transcendent Infinity Mirror Rooms, sculptures, an early painting, and photographs of the artist.”

Philip Guston Now

When: Now–August 27

Where: National Gallery of Art | 6th Street & Constitution Avenue NW, Washington, DC

Admission: Free admission 

Philip Guston Now honors “the 50-year career of one of America’s most influential modern artists.” This exhibit features more than 150 paintings and drawings, showcasing the change in Guston’s artistic styles, from muralism to abstract expressionism to figuration, political and social involvement, and levels of personal confession in his work.

Curious George: Let’s Get Curious!

When: Now–Sep 4

Where: National Children’s Museum | 1300 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington, DC 20004

Admission: Adults and Children 1+ $15.95; Children under 1 and Members free | Tickets available online

“Young learners will engage in hands-on math, science, and engineering activities modeled after Curious George’s many adventures! From the farm to a construction site and even to space, follow Curious George’s lead and practice early STEM concepts to solve a variety of problems.”

Ay-Ō’s Happy Rainbow Hell

When: Now–September 10

Where: National Museum of Asian Art | 1050 Independence Avenue SW, Washington, DC 20560

Admission: Free admission

Part of the 2023 programming marking the 100th anniversary of the National Museum of Asian Art’s founding, Ay-Ō’s Happy Rainbow Hell is the first exhibit in the United States dedicated to the artist and showcases more than 80 of his works. This exhibit not only explores Ay-Ō’s legacy and the complexity of his rainbow obsession, but it also fully immerses viewers in Ay-Ō’s world of sensory experience, exploration, and fun.

Frank Stewart’s Nexus: An American Photographer’s Journey, 1960 to the Present

When: Jun 10–Sep 3

Where: The Phillips Collection | 1600 21st Street, NW, Washington, DC

Admission: Adults $16; Students, Educators, Military, and Senior (62+) $10; Members and Children under 18 free | Tickets available online

“Frank Stewart’s Nexus: An American Photographer’s Journey, 1960s to the Present is a dynamic retrospective of Stewart’s photography that centers on his sensitive and spontaneous approach to portraying world cultures and Black life in many forms—including music, art, travel, food, and dance.”

Focal Point

When: Jun 16–Sep 10

Where: The Phillips Collection | 1600 21st Street, NW, Washington, DC

Admission: Adults $16; Students, Educators, Military, and Senior (62+) $10; Members and Children under 18 free | Tickets available online

“The Phillips Education Department, through its Art Links school partnership program, worked with classroom teachers at three DC schools to design photography projects that met the unique needs of each class. Using Frank Stewart’s Nexus: An American Photographer’s Journey, 1960s to the Present as a springboard to create images that offer a window into their lives, students created the 90 artworks on view in this exhibition.”

Musical Thinking: New Video Art and Sonic Strategies

When: Jun 16–Jan 29, 2024

Where: Smithsonian American Art Museum | 8th and G Streets, NW, Washington, DC 20004

Admission: Free admission

“Musical Thinking: New Video Art and Sonic Strategies explores the powerful resonances between recent video art and popular music. The exhibition focuses on video art that employs the strategies of musical creation — scores, improvisation, and interpretation — as well as its styles, structures, and lyrics to speak to personal as well as shared aspects of American life.”

More Exhibitions

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Sporting Events

Washington Nationals Home Games

When: Various dates throughout June

Where: Nationals Park | 1500 South Capitol Street SE, Washington, DC 20003

Admission: Prices vary depending on demand and seat location | Tickets available online

There’s no shortage of Washington Nationals’ home games this June at Nationals Park. Check out the full schedule for more info!

D.C. United Home Games 

When: Various dates throughout June

Where: Audi Field | 100 Potomac Avenue SW, Washington, DC 20024

Admission: Prices vary depending on demand and seat location | Tickets available online

Watch D.C. United take on Atlanta, Salt Lake, and Cincinnati this June, led by head coach Wayne Rooney.

Baltimore Orioles Home Games

When: Various dates throughout June

Where: Oriole Park at Camden Yards | 333 W Camden St, Baltimore, MD 21201

Admission: Prices vary depending on demand and seat location | Tickets available online

Spending any time in Maryland? Take your family out to one of the numerous Baltimore Orioles home games this May! Check out the full schedule for more info!

Sightseeing Tours

Georgetown Heritage Canal Boat Tour

When: Ongoing 

Where: 1057 Thomas Jefferson St NW

Admission: Adults $25; Educators, Military, and Seniors (65+) $20; Children (ages 12-18) $12 | Tickets available online

Explore the history and beauty of the Chesapeake & Ohio Canal, known as the C&O Canal, on a historic Georgetown Heritage Boat Toar!

Happy June!

We hope after reading this article, you’ve been able to find some fun things to do around DC this June with family and friends! Have any questions or need further recommendations? Don’t hesitate to reach out!

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