Capital One Hall

Event venue in Tysons, Virginia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Capital One Hall is a performing arts center, music hall, and corporate event facility in Tysons, Virginia. The venue offers a wide range of programming, while also serving as a corporate event center for the nearby headquarters of Capital One. It also operates as a cultural event space for the greater Northern Virginia and Washington Metropolitan Area.[2]

Address7750 Capital One Tower Rd
Tysons, Virginia
United States
Coordinates38°55′31″N 77°12′39″W
OperatorASM Global
CapacityMain Theater: 1,600
Vault Theater: 225
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Capital One Hall
Capital One Hall is the low-rise white structure on the right of the Capital One complex
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Address7750 Capital One Tower Rd
Tysons, Virginia
United States
Coordinates38°55′31″N 77°12′39″W
OperatorASM Global
CapacityMain Theater: 1,600
Vault Theater: 225
Public transit Washington Metro
at McLean
Bus transport Metrobus: 23A, 23T
Bus transport Fairfax Connector: 480, 703, 721, 722, 724
Construction
OpenedOctober 2021; 4 years ago (2021-10)
ArchitectHammel, Green and Abrahamson[1]
Website
www.capitalonehall.com
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Capital One Hall has two theaters: the 1,600-seat Main Theater and the 225-seat black box Vault Theater. The venue boasts a four-story Atrium, designed to fit up to 1,600 people standing or 500 people seated, and a terrace designed to fit up to 450 people standing or 180 people seated[3]

The larger complex also includes a rooftop amphitheater called the Perch.[4]

Capital One Hall opened to the public on October 1, 2021, with a performance featuring singer Josh Groban.[5]

Performances

Capital One hall offers a broad range of programming, including Broadway theater productions, internationally touring musical acts, comedy, and local productions by community groups from the greater Northern Virginia area.

Capital One Hall hosts performances by D.C.-area performing arts organizations including the National Symphony Orchestra,[6] the National Philharmonic[7] and The Washington Ballet.[8]

The venue also offers season passes to its Broadway productions as part of its annual "Broadway in Tysons" series.[9]

Artists and bands such as Gordon Lightfoot,[10] Men at Work,[11] Boz Scaggs, and Night Ranger[12] have performed at the venue.

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