The Neighbourhood @ The Anthem - Washington, DC

April 11th 2026: The Neighbourhood @ The Anthem - Washington, DC

Jesse Rutherford, The Neighbourhood - Photos Courtesy of: Carolyn Lederach


The Neighbourhood returned to the stage for the first time in five years in support of their fifth studio album, Ultrasound. Touring back-to-back nights across the US before hitting internationally, the band has a packed schedule for the remainder of the year. The Anthem was filled with eagerly energetic fans as The Noise Dept (who later played with The Neighbourhood) opened the night, followed by After. The Neighbourhood hit the stage right on time at 9, after being introduced to the stage by an oddly placed Siri-like bot voice. Immediately jumping into two new tracks from Ultrasound. The songs ebbed and flowed with tracks from the band’s full catalogue, with not much to be said in between. Ending the night with no encore, the band finished with the obvious tracks everyone has been waiting to hear all night, “Sweater Weather” and “Softcore”. As a longtime fan of the band and this being the first time I got to actually see them live, I was not disappointed (aside from Stargazing missing from the setlist). Now is the prime time to catch The Neighbourhood.

SETLIST

Hula Girl

OMG

Cry Baby

Prey

Reflections

R.I.P. 2 My Youth

A Little Death

Wires

Afraid

You Get Me So High

Fallen Star

Nervous

Planet

Devil's Advocate

Valentines / Baby Came Home 2

The Beach

Void

Pretty Boy

Cherry Flavoured

Daddy Issues

Good Grief

Private

Lovebomb

Sweater Weather

Softcore

Red Flag

AFTER