The Capitol Theatre

GRAMMY-nominated singer, songwriter and musician Billy Strings launches a special six-night event, “The Déjà Vu Experiment,” broadcasting live from Port Chester, NY’s The Capitol Theatre February 18, 19, 20, 21, 23 and 24.

Matisyahu and FANS celebrate the joyous Jewish holiday of Hanukkah with three livestreams from the stage of Port Chester, New York’s The Capitol Theatre. The livestreams take place December 10, 11, and 17, exclusively on https://fans.live/matisyahu. Each event is available on-demand for 48 hours after it originally goes live.

Twiddle is thrilled to announce that they will be continuing their tradition of Frendsgiving at The Capitol Theatre in Port Chester, NY on November 27th and 28th - this year the show will be a Live Stream!

The Capitol Theatre is giving its loyal fan base an opportunity to leave their permanent mark on the historic entryway of the theater with a custom-engraved commemorative Cap Family Tile.

Enjoy a glorious summer evening of music featuring The Head and The Heart's October 6, 2019 concert from The Capitol Theatre in Port Chester, New York. It's easy to get lost in the music of The Head and The Heart. The acclaimed indie-folk band hailing out of Seattle is one of those bands that, fittingly, lingers in your head and holds a special place in your heart.

FANS invites viewers to kick-off the weekend with Billy Strings live from The Capitol Theatre on Friday, May 29. In January, Billy Strings rocked the sold-out Capitol Theatre with his bold bluegrass style. This Friday, May 29, FANS is revisiting this captivating set with a special rebroadcast that will have you ready to groove.

What's the top best-selling Bluegrass album of all time? Look no further than Bill Monroe. He is and always will be at the very top of the list. Bill Monroe is the Father of Bluegrass and for a good reason. Drawing a connection from Bill Monroe to Peter Rowan is not all that difficult. Peter Rowan got his start in the music business in the mid-1960s, playing as a twenty-something-year-old newbie in Bill's band, The Bluegrass Boys.

It’s hard to imagine a better match than the spirit of New Orleans with the vibe of the Grateful Dead, so Voodoo Dead just seems to make perfect sense.

Can you call Billy Strings a newcomer? Maybe not anymore, seeing as how the twenty-something-year-old virtuoso bluegrass guitarist, along with his band of three other members, is now known for selling out large venues around the country. And yet, the word newcomer feels right in the context of making important notches.

Don't miss roots-rock favorites Railroad Earth live at The Capitol Theatre on February 8th, 2020.