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Get Your Noise Pollution - The Music of AC/DC Tickets in Falls Church: 2026 Concerts & Tour Schedule
Parking & Directions for Noise Pollution - The Music of AC/DC State Theatre - VA
220 N. Washington St., Falls Church, VA
22046, US
1. State Theatre Lot - 0.1 miles - $10
2. 400 N Maple Ave - 0.2 miles - $5
3. 100 N Virginia Ave - 0.3 miles - $7
4. Harris Teeter Parking - 0.4 miles - Free (with purchase)
5. City Hall Parking - 0.5 miles - $8
Noise Pollution - The Music of AC/DC Concert Live at State Theatre | Falls Church – July 09th, 2026
If you're into noise pollution and the raw power of classic rock, catching Noise Pollution - The Music of AC/DC at the State Theatre in Falls Church is an absolute must. This historic venue has seen legends like Lewis Black and Jim Gaffigan, and now it transforms into a haven for headbangers craving that thunderous AC/DC tribute. Located smack dab in downtown Falls Church, it’s easy to get to whether you’re coming from the park or just wandering through the charming streets. The theatre’s vintage charm, with its balcony offering a killer view and the mezzanine buzzing during intermissions, makes every concert feel like an event. The atmosphere is lively, almost electric, perfect for fans who want to feel the music shake their bones and maybe even forget about the noise pollution of everyday life for a while. Whether you are a die-hard rocker or just in it for the experience, this show promises that unmistakable AC/DC energy right in a venue that’s steeped in community spirit and a love for the arts. Trust me, it’s one of those nights you’ll be talking about long after the amps have cooled down.