This spring season, The Vault at Capital One Hall is rolling out a series of performances that span genres and generations. From Kendall Street Company’s eclectic mix to the Chuck Brown Band’s Go-Go beats, this lineup not only pays homage to musical legends but also revisits the rich textures of blues, funk, and jazz sounds. Mark your calendars for these must-see concerts at The Vault in February and March.
Kendall Street Company with Special Guest Isaac Hadden
February 25, 6 p.m.
Kendall Street Company is known for its wild, eclectic performances that seamlessly blend elements of rock, jazz, and psychedelia, this Virginia-based ensemble promises a show filled with off-the-cuff humor, crowd interaction, and musical improvisation. $20
Mike Zito with Special Guests Sol Roots Trio
March 2, 7 p.m.
Blues aficionados, mark your calendars for this soulful concert. Mike Zito’s award-winning contemporary blues will be backed by the New Orleans–influenced sound of the Sol Roots Trio. Expect some great guitar playing. $25–$35
The Purple Madness: A Tribute to Prince
March 6, 7 p.m.
Experience a tribute to Prince featuring Bobby Miller performing some of the music icon’s greatest hits. Recreating everything from the intricate guitar solos and synthesizer melodies to the smooth dance choreography, this is an unmissable event for anyone who cherishes the memory of Prince and his musical genius. $30
Helping Hearts Through the Arts
March 7, 10:30 a.m.
Enjoy a heartfelt performance that combines dance and jazz. Watch innovative choreography from dancers who are between 40 and 75 and live music by the Minh Vo Jazz Trio and Rebecca Berlin. This event supports art and movement activities for seniors across the Washington metropolitan area. $35
The Chuck Brown Band
March 16, 7 p.m.
Celebrate the best that DC music has to offer with live performances from the band that toured with the legendary musician. The band lights up the stage with timeless go-go beats and soulful rhythms. $35–$40
The Vault at Capital One Hall: 7750 Capital One Tower Rd., Tysons
Feature image courtesy Capital One Hall
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