Event research In Color

In Color tickets are on sale right now.
Are In Color tickets likely to be profitable in Washington, DC?
There is 1 presale for this event - we have 1 unique password for this presale.

Ticket Reselling In Color

In Color

The Atlantis

Washington, DC

Aug 25 Tue • 2026 • 6:30pm

Alternative

Ai Ticket Reselling Prediction

Using artificial intelligence, concert attendance stats, and completed sales history for ticket prices on secondary market sites like Stubhub, we can predict whether this event is hot for resale. The Ai also considers factors like what music genre, and what market the concert is in.

Shazam
Shazam Score:

Shazam is a music app that helps you identify the music playing around you. The more times an artist gets Shazamed, the higher this score will be, which should give you an idea of the popularity of this artist. Scores are ranked on a scale of 1 to 5. Learn more

Google Trends
Trends Score: N/A

Google Trends shows how popular a search query is for an artist. The more popular the artist is and the more people that are Googling them, the higher this score will be. Scores are ranked on a scale of 1 to 5. Learn more

The Atlantis, Washington, DC

450
Capacity

In Color at the The Atlantis, Washington, DC

Presale Passwords & On Sale Times

In Color

Public Onsale   Jun 5 Fri 2026 10:00am to Aug 25 Tue 2026 8:30pm
Artist Presale Jun 3 Wed 2026 10:00am to Jun 4 Thu 2026 10:00pm

Tour Schedule

In Color

16 similar events found

Event Date Event Venue Capacity Location Report
Aug 20 Thu • 2026 • 6:00pm JUTES - Smile You're on Tour The Opera House Toronto, ON Report
Aug 20 Thu • 2026 • 6:00pm JUTES - Smile You're on Tour The Danforth Music Hall Toronto, ON Report
Aug 23 Sun • 2026 • 6:00pm JUTES: Smile You're On Tour Paradise Rock Club presented by Citizens Boston, MA Report
Aug 25 Tue • 2026 • 6:30pm In Color The Atlantis Washington, DC Report
Aug 27 Thu • 2026 • 6:00pm JUTES - Smile You're on Tour Irving Plaza Powered By Verizon 5G New York, NY Report
Pro Members see all 16 upcoming events on the tour schedule.

Watch on YouTube

Listen on iTunes

Wikipedia Bio

Colored pencils

Color (or colour in Commonwealth English) is the visual perception produced by the activation of the different types of cone cells in the eye caused by light. Though color is not an inherent property of matter, color perception is related to an object's light absorption, emission, reflection and transmission. For most humans, visible wavelengths of light are the ones perceived in the visible light spectrum, with three types of cone cells (trichromacy). Other animals may have a different number of cone cell types or have eyes sensitive to different wavelengths, such as bees that can distinguish ultraviolet, and thus have a different color sensitivity range. Animal perception of color originates from different light wavelength or spectral sensitivity in cone cell types, which is then processed by the brain.

Colors have perceived properties such as hue, colorfulness, and lightness. Colors can also be additively mixed (mixing light) or subtractively mixed (mixing pigments). If one color is mixed in the right proportions, because of metamerism, they may look the same as another stimulus with a different reflection or emission spectrum. For convenience, colors can be organized in a color space, which when being abstracted as a mathematical color model can assign each region of color with a corresponding set of numbers. Thus, color spaces are an essential tool for color reproduction in print, photography, computer monitors, and television. Some of the most well-known color models and color spaces are RGB, CMYK, HSL/HSV, CIE Lab, and YCbCr/YUV.

Because the perception of color is an important aspect of human life, different colors have been associated with emotions, activity, and nationality. Names of color regions in different cultures can have different, sometimes overlapping areas. In visual arts, color theory is used to govern the use of colors in an aesthetically pleasing and harmonious way. The theory of color includes the color complements; color balance; and classification of primary colors, secondary colors, and tertiary colors. The study of colors in general is called color science.


Source: Wikipedia