The Fab Faux, a Beatles cover band playing for sixteen years, played The Capitol Theater to an almost sold-out crowd. With all the members of the band, including The Hogshead Horns and The Creme Tangerine Strings, they played for almost 3 hours. The whole second set was a remake of the Beatles’ best selling album, Abbey Road. Read more…
Posted on: May 13, 2013 – 12:21 pm
enewed? Reinvented? Rejuvenated? However you say it, FURTHUR rumbled into The Capitol Theatre for nine sold out shows and if their initial foray into the Grateful Dead’s untainted musical heritage is any indication, it has never been better. Read more…
Posted on: April 16, 2013 – 3:58 pm
B.B. King accelerated the pace in his 87th year with us. God Bless The King! Backed by a full band; horns, keyboards, guitar, bass, and drums, Mr. King has never been more vibrant. Read More…
Posted on: April 15, 2013 – 1:26 pm
George Thorogood thoroughly destroyed any doubt about his legacy last night at The Capitol Theatre. From the onset, the band let loose a barrage of lightning licks and tumultuous riffs, hitting all the highs on “Rock Party,” “I Drink Alone,” “Who Do You Love,” and of course “Bad To The Bone.” It was an evening of the best, as rock should be. Read more…”
Posted on: March 21, 2013 – 7:06 pm
Drive-By-Truckers came to The Capitol Theatre last night for a rousing two-and-a-half hour set. This band has gone through multiple iterations throughout the last five years or so, and now the group is touring to show their fans how they have morphed into a new five-piece band, with the recent departure of John Neff. Read more…
Posted on: March 18, 2013 – 10:20 am
The Capitol Theatre and Nessa are rewarding two fortunate concert-goers complimentary seats to experience George Thorogood and the Destroyers this Saturday, March 16th. Read more…
Posted on: March 12, 2013 – 6:33 pm
Don’t get left behind! Win two seats to Drive-By Truckers and Old 97′s, Friday, March 15th at The Captiol Theatre. Read more…
Posted on: March 11, 2013 – 6:21 pm
Melvin Seals and JGB took The Capitol Theatre on extended excursions musically Friday and Saturday nights, recreating shows each evening: June 12 and June 13, 1990, respectively. Read more…
Posted on: March 11, 2013 – 2:54 pm
In a strange turn of events, Deep Banana Blackout was supposed to have played at The Capitol Theater in August of 1997. Last night’s show could be called their “make up show.” For all involved, from the artists to the audience, it was one of their best make up shows ever. Read more…
Posted on: March 4, 2013 – 10:42 am
Miss getting tickets to Jim Gaffigan’s early show at The Capitol Theatre? Want to go to his late show? Try for both! The Capitol Theatre is giving away a PAIR of tickets to BOTH shows to TWO lucky winners. Read more…
Posted on: February 26, 2013 – 7:45 pm