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Little River Band
Kenneth K.

Amazing modern and spacious venue. My wife and I saw Little River Band here and loved it. The escalators and elevators take you quite a ways up from the ground floor which is interesting but it's far from the top of the tower.

Linnea E.

Beautiful venue, conveniently located a short walk from the McLean metro. I sat in Center Orchestra, Row T for a reasonable price and could see and hear everything perfectly. Bonus - the women's bathroom is HUGE! No long wait times at intermission for this theater.

I was very disappointed with the building's policies. They seem to prioritize rules over accommodating the public.
Jay B.

I was very disappointed with the building's policies. They seem to prioritize rules over accommodating the public. This led me to leave during intermission, as I felt my needs were disregarded. Unfortunately, I won't be returning. The manager was rude too, unfortunate.

Anita R.

This is a great new theater in the Tysons area. We went to see comedian Desi Banks here. The show was sold out but the seating felt comfortable and seemingly every seat in the theater provides a decent view. We were in the 5th row of the 1st tier balcony. The sound was great and the theatre was modern and new. I have to take off one star for the bathrooms. They have single toilets so there was a long line of men and women waiting to get in to the singular bathrooms. It was a big mistake. They should have traditional bathrooms with multiple stalls. The bathroom line was literally twenty minutes when I waited. Parking is pricey but on par with the area. I will definitely return but I will make sure that I don't drink to avoid the bathroom line.

Churros and chocolate
Michele M.

Was only here for a two day work convention. Building was nice. Easy access off the metro, right around the corner from The Watermark hotel and a Wegmans! Great location. We had food there, which I assume the venue provided, and it was fine.

Sharlene S.

Went to see the handels messiah. Had a great experience all around. Metro- the McLean metro atop is right there. Really convenient. Parking- there is a $15 parking lot 2 blocks from the venue. Easy to navigate. Food/drinks- you cannot bring any food or drinks into the venue, not even a bottle of water. But they have a light menu in the atrium space. Nearby bites- there is a brewery next door, French spot across the street, and wegmans down the block. Lots of options. Seating- there is not a bad seat in the house. Seating is spacious and comfortable. Venue- the decor is classy and simple and feels fancy. Atrium is a great space to have a drink or quick bite before a performance. Lots of elevators and escalators and bathrooms were clean and plentiful. Staff-all employees and volunteers we interacted with were helpful and pleasant. Not to mention the show was excellent. I will be back.

April P.

Went to see a popular band my LOOOVE really enjoys! they do covers of all genres Called PostModern Jukebox!. The Venue is very niiiice there's No TVs to see as if you're sitting all the way in the back! As when you google you'll see some tv screens set up it depends on the performance happening I believe. Gives a very orchestral feel it's plenty of seating , you'll be elbow to elbow, knees behind your seat no leg room to stretch but still comfortable!. We were at Balcony Two!, it's 7 floors, the open area and outside rooftop types a nice touch and it's all lit up at night it's nice and colors!... You can't really dance too much or you'll fall over on the next person lol. They had a full running Bar, Snacks/Food bites very cute! For a date night!. I've never been here or to see PMJ and I LOOOVEd it all. The staff was nice and helpful , it was sooo pretty lit up and went well with the wonderful night! I'd absolutely come here for Aby show!! . I'm officially a Fan of this theater and PMJ!!!

Main waiting area
Joe L.

This is a fantastic place to see a concert or musical. The acoustic is great no matter where you sit. It's very elegant! They sell drinks and snacks which you are allowed to bring to your seat. Remember it's only snacks. If you want to save cash, you can park in garages near by for $15. Before or after your event try out the rooftop bar and garden.

Capital One Hall - view inside "The Vault".
Gilbert G.

I visited Capital One Hall for a Saturday evening chamber music concert in December 2023. The performance was located in "the Vault" (black box theater on the 4th floor). Lots of pluses for this performing arts venue - first, the intimate theater space had excellent acoustics. Second, it was easy to go through security in the lobby, show your e-ticket, and take an elevator to the 4th floor. Third, a small concessions stand had options for drinks and snacks. However, for a full meal, you're better off going to Wegmans (half-block away in the same building) which has an indoor mini-food court. The only downside was that you need to walk a block from the parking garage ($15 flat fee) to the main performing arts center (which might be a pain if the weather is unpleasant). I think the parking fee is less expensive that the Kennedy Center in DC, but more expensive than the George Mason University Center for the Arts (where it's free in Lot K). Overall, I would come here again to see a future performance!

Balcony 2 view (center balcony, last row)
Gellie E.

This is a really nice venue! Since it's new, the building was clean, spacious, and modern. We parked in the venue's garage which cost $15. Signage was very clear to find your way to the venue from the parking garage. Going through security was seamless. We got in the queue and they had three metal detectors and bag check lines. The lines were kept moving for quick entry into the building. As soon as we scanned our tickets and went up the escalator to the main atrium area, we were greeted by an usher who handed us a playbill and helped direct us to our seats. We were able to explore the space and there's plenty of bars, high tops, a few benches, and even a deck to enjoy the outdoors. There's a fancier seating area on the Balcony 2 level for dining. Food and drink that is purchased can be brought inside the main theater. It's mostly drinks and the typical concessions (ie. Candy, cookies, chips, nuts, etc.) and a few warm items: hot pretzel and chicken tenders. There are bathrooms on every level. The venue is well-organized to get people to their seats. Seating charts are stationed at each theater entrance with ushers there to direct your path. The seating charts are a great visual! Our tickets were for Balcony 2, the highest section (aka the cheap seats). The balcony seats were angled enough that you can have a clear view of the stage without other people's heads getting in the way. We were in the last row and the view was slightly obstructed by the lights, but the obstruction was minimal as it was only the occasional marquees projected on the top of the screen that we missed (Note: These weren't *necessary* to see for the show and not all shows may have this production) - we could see the actors just fine. That being said, the angle in the second balcony was very steep and my neck did feel strained from looking down for two hours, which is the trade-off of being positioned closer to the stage from so high up. The show was scheduled to start at 8pm, and got underway by 8:05. At intermission, there was no "ringing of the bell" to indicate that intermission was ending and the show would start back up again. This caused a slew of people to rush back in when the music started playing again. Acoustics for the majority of the show were good, but there were times when the outside chatter would travel through the theater, which was particularly distracting during quieter moments of the show. It sounded like it was coming from behind Balcony 1, possibly through a vent. Not sure if they should have better soundproofing or just better protocols of keeping your voice down outside the theater during the show. When the show ended, they opened the doors on the main floor which connect directly to the parking garage doors (5th floor level). Since there's only way one in/out of the garage, leaving the garage was a logistical nightmare. There's no way to avoid it unless you 1) park in a different nearby garage that's hopefully less crowded or 2) leave the show early. Get ready to play the waiting game. There was a parking attendant stationed towards the bottom of the garage to direct traffic, but I don't think it made much of a difference. Capital One Hall is here to stay and it's a nice event space conveniently located off the Beltway.

Dan G.

Had a great time at Get The Led Out this week, a phenomenal Led Zeppelin tribute band. My only complaints were subtle, that parking on my ticket said to use Garage C3 but the actual garage was C2 and I had to back out awkwardly from C3. Finding the venue from the garage was easy though. About halfway through the show there was an intermission and the bathroom line was a bit long. Then towards the end of the show staff started asking everyone to stop videoing the performance with cell phones. Like, why not say this upfront? Very rude to interrupt someone's video and climb over folks to get to that person to tell them don't video. Everyone did anyway. I was lucky and found seats closer to the stage that didn't have some very tall person's head in my way. I had 8th row seats but ended up in the 6th row. If it was a sold out event I would have been mad my original seat was so bad! Get The Led Out was amazing though and I even got the set list to take home with me! Exiting the parking lot was very easy and the venue is adjacent to 495. I only waited an extra 10 minutes to leave the garage. I will be back, especially when Get The Led Out plays next!!

a large auditorium full of people
Austin G.

As part of a stay at nearby Watermark Hotel, my family of three were gifted with tickets to the Omnium Circus at the Capital One Hall. With a parking garage inside the hall, we walked in and were immediately impressed with the sheer size of the hall. The space has one large open lobby with food and drink stands selling pretzels, popcorn, snacks, candy, beer, wine, hard cider, etc. There are plenty of restrooms. The hall itself is large with several levels of balcony seating too. We sat in the very front row and still were able to see the performance without straining our necks.

Karlos Miller
Armistead J.

This was the 1st time that I had been to Capital One Hall and hall and I was very impressed. The venue was actually pretty small and there doesn't seem to be a bad seat in the house. I sat in the main level and about halfway between the stage and the back of the auditorium. Even there the seats were really good and you were close enough to the stage to get a very good look at the performer. They also have 2 balcony levels above which I think would give a great view being elevated but are a little bit further back. The seats were very comfortable and there was a cup holder on the back of the seat in front of you to hold your drink. Overall I was very impressed and thought this was a great venue and look forward to going back again.The Karlos Miller show is the funniest comedy shows that I have ever been too so far so please go check him out as well.

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