The Choir of Man Brings Its Pub Party to Capital One Hall
Feb 12, 2026
If you've ever wondered what it would feel like to have the greatest night out at the world's best pub — complete with soaring harmonies, world-class tap dancing, and yes, actual beer served from a real working bar on stage — then The Choir of Man is about to answer that question in spectacular fashion.
The Choir Of Man at Capital One Hall
Known across the globe as "the ultimate feel-good show," The Choir of Man has been captivating audiences since it first burst onto the scene at the 2017 Edinburgh Festival Fringe. Since that debut, the show has gone on an extraordinary international journey, performing to sold-out houses at the Sydney Opera House, the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, and London's West End, where it enjoyed over 1,000 performances at the Arts Theatre and earned a prestigious Olivier Award nomination for Best Entertainment or Comedy Play. The production has also won the coveted Pick of the Fringe award at the Adelaide Fringe Festival and has been a resident show on Norwegian Cruise Line ships. Its current fourth North American tour is bringing the production to 45 cities, and DC-area audiences are fortunate to have Capital One Hall as one of those stops.At its heart, The Choir of Man is a joyous celebration of community, friendship, and the simple magic of gathering together. The show is set entirely inside a fictional pub called The Jungle — a lovingly recreated British-Irish style pub, complete with that real working bar on stage. A multi-talented cast of nine extraordinary performers sing, dance, play multiple instruments, and share poetic spoken-word monologues that weave together themes of connection, belonging, and what it truly means to show up for one another.
Created by Nic Doodson and Andrew Kay, the show is part concert, part theatre, and part immersive pub experience — and unlike anything else you'll see on a stage. The musical lineup is wildly eclectic, spanning pop, classic rock, folk, Broadway, and traditional pub tunes. Audiences can expect powerhouse renditions of songs by artists ranging from Queen and Guns N' Roses to Adele, Sia, Katy Perry, Luther Vandross, Paul Simon, Avicii, and many more. Every number is performed in rich, multi-part harmony with live instrumentation, and the energy in the room is electric from the first note to the last.
But The Choir of Man is about more than just great music. Beneath the singalongs and the laughter lies a heartfelt message about the importance of male friendship and emotional openness. The show gently challenges traditional ideas of masculinity, using its pub setting as a safe space where men can be vulnerable, express their feelings, and support one another. Through original spoken-word poetry threaded between the musical numbers, the production reminds us that places like the local pub — and the connections we make there — can be genuinely life-sustaining.
One of the things that sets The Choir of Man apart is its extraordinary level of audience interaction. Early arrivals may even get the chance to head up on stage and mingle with the cast before the show begins. Throughout the performance, audience members are pulled into the action, beers are handed out, and snacks go flying into the crowd. It's the kind of show where the traditional boundary between performer and audience dissolves completely, leaving everyone in the room feeling like they're part of one big, joyful community.
The Choir of Man has earned widespread critical praise throughout its global run. Reviewers have consistently highlighted the show's infectious energy, outstanding vocal performances, and its unique ability to deliver genuine emotional depth while keeping audiences on their feet. The production has been called everything from "a rollicking good time" to "a captivating experience unlike anything else" in the theatre world. Critics have praised its innovative format, the versatility of its cast, and the way it transforms a simple concept — guys singing in a pub — into something genuinely moving and life-affirming. Many reviewers have noted that the show's emphasis on community and emotional vulnerability gives it a surprising resonance that stays with audiences long after the final toast.
Whether you're a lifelong theatre lover, a live music enthusiast, or someone who simply appreciates a great night out with friends, The Choir of Man promises to deliver an experience you won't soon forget. So grab your mates, raise a glass, and get ready for the best pub night of your life — no last call required. Cheers!