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Third Day
EagleBank Arena — Fairfax, VA

Third Day emerged from the Georgia rock scene in the mid-90s and became one of the most consistent forces in Christian rock for two decades. The band built their reputation on stadium-sized anthems that worked equally well in arenas and churches, trading in heavy guitars and genuine melodic hooks rather than sappy sentiment. Songs like Wire and Thrive demonstrated their ability to write songs that felt urgent without being preachy. They won Grammys, played major festivals, and maintained a devoted following through constant touring and nine studio albums. What set them apart was their refusal to soften their rock credentials for the Christian market—they were a rock band first, one that happened to sing about faith. By the early 2010s they'd become something of an institution, the kind of band people grew up with and kept coming back to. They went on indefinite hiatus in 2018 after nearly 25 years of recording and touring.

Third Day shows were marathon events with true believers in the crowd who knew every word. The band delivered with professional precision and obvious stamina, pulling from a deep catalog. Sing-alongs were genuine, not forced. Energy rarely dipped.

Known for Wire, Thrive, Show Me Your Glory, God of Wonders, Consuming Fire

Third Day rolled through Washington DC in March 2016 at Hylton Memorial Chapel, delivering a setlist that balanced their biggest moments with deeper cuts. They opened with "Saved" and moved through a career-spanning two hours that included "God of Wonders" and "Consuming Fire"—songs that hit different in a chapel setting. The band leaned into their spiritual backbone, closing with "Soul on Fire," a fitting final note that captured their blend of rock muscle and faith-driven storytelling. It was the kind of show where longtime fans got their ballads and their sing-alongs in equal measure.

Washington DC has always been a town where rock and faith-based music coexist without friction. The city's musical DNA includes everything from go-go to indie rock, but it's also hosted countless gospel and Christian rock acts over the years. Third Day fit naturally into that ecosystem—a band serious enough about musicianship that secular audiences respected them, yet rooted enough in their convictions that faith communities embraced them. DC audiences tend to appreciate sincerity over flash, which is exactly what Third Day has always offered.

Stay in Georgetown or Capitol Hill, both walkable neighborhoods with excellent restaurants and bars. Book a table at Kinfolk in Capitol Hill for refined New American cooking, or head to Pineapple and Pearls for something more elaborate if you want to splurge. During the day, the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden offers world-class contemporary art without the crowds of the main Smithsonians. Walk the C&O Canal towpath if the weather cooperates. Hit up one of the city's serious record shops like Smash! Records before the show.

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