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Music Has a New Home in Tysons

Capital One Hall is a cornerstone of the broader Capital One Center development in Tysons, Virginia. The venue is primarily being constructed to serve as a large on-site meeting venue for Capital One’s 9,000+ employees in the area. Capital One Hall will also be available for Fairfax County’s use through ArtsFairfax, and will host public events such as concerts, comedy, Broadway and more!

By Sponsored Partnership July 1, 2021 at 9:19 am

Just steps away from the McLean metro station, Capital One Hall is setting a new standard for performing arts in Fairfax County. With an impressive list of musical acts, comedians, Broadway productions, and more, Capital One Hall will officially open its doors later this year, welcoming Little Big Town for a two-night stay beginning on October 2.

Other announced shows include comedians John Crist, Taylor Tomlinson, and Heather McMahan, classic rock band Kansas, and country music icon Clint Black.

With a state-of-the-art 1,600-seat Main Theater and The Vault, an intimate 225-seat black box theater, Capital One Hall is designed for a robust mix of performances and top touring shows, each promising an unforgettable experience. Capital One Hall plans to host more than 200 events a year.

Sitting atop Capital One Hall is The Perch, a 2-acre sky park featuring the Starr Hill Biergarten, where patrons can enjoy a biergarten-themed menu as well as a full bar highlighted by a wide array of delicious Starr Hill beers while watching a show in the adjacent outdoor amphitheater. The Perch will also encompass vintage-style food trucks, a gaming plaza, sculpture garden, a dog park, and a great lawn perfect for hosting social events and corporate outings.

Looking for a great event space in Northern Virginia? The Atrium at Capital One Hall is perfect for events including social gatherings, weddings, and meetings and is designed to accommodate up to 500 seated guests. Adjoining The Atrium is a private terrace that is perfect for cocktail parties and receptions.

From event catering to the food served throughout Capital One Hall, executive chef Linton Romero will lead the entire culinary experience. He has previously served at award-winning and Michelin-starred restaurants in Las Vegas, Los Angeles, New York, and France. Capital One Hall is transforming the entertainment scene in Northern Virginia.

Check out the upcoming event schedule, take a virtual tour, and sign up for emails so you don’t miss out on the latest happenings at Capital One Hall.

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