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.
50 years ago, in its heyday, The Capitol Theatre hosted about every major rock ‘n’ roll act from the Grateful Dead, Janis Joplin, Santana, and Pink Floyd. The 1990s would see the likes of Phish, David Bowie, and The Rolling Stones. Since reopening in 2012 with Bob Dylan as the first act, the venue’s stage has played host to members of the Grateful Dead, Tom Petty, Sheryl Crow, Slash, Steely Dan, Snoop Dogg,
Queens of the Stone Age, The Strokes, and many more. Fans can choose from any show from the venue’s storied history to include on a tile. Cap Family Tiles give patrons the opportunity to become a permanent part of the theater's hallowed ground. Each custom engraved tile includes a name, a favorite show and the date it took place, and an icon to dress up the tile.
A limited number of tiles are available for $450 with a limit of four tiles per person. The engraved tiles are 8x8, consisting of three lines of text, with 20 characters per line (including spaces).
Watch a special message form the owner of The Capitol Theatre, Peter Shapiro
Purchases can be made HERE and will directly support The Capitol Theatre during this crisis and beyond. The theater has seen so many powerful names take the historic stage and now they want to honor the names of their fans. Quantities are limited so they recommend ordering today. For questions, interested parties can email info@thecapitoltheatre.com for assistance.