Jim Jefferies in Tysons 2026

Jim Jefferies

Prepare for an unforgettable night as Jim Jefferies takes the stage at Capital One Hall in Tysons, VA on June 27, 2026. With his razor-sharp wit and electrifying performance style, expect to laugh out loud as he delivers fan favorites. Don’t miss your chance—grab your Jim Jefferies tour tickets now!

Jim Jefferies Tysons Tickets

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Saturday
Jun 27, 2026
07:00 PM
Jim Jefferies
from $95.45
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Frequently Asked Questions

What time does the Jim Jefferies show in Tysons start?

Jim Jefferies’ “Son of a Carpenter” show at Capital One Hall in Tysons, VA is on Saturday, June 27, 2026 and is scheduled to start at 7:00 PM. Aim to arrive 45–60 minutes early so you have time for Tysons traffic, parking, security, and finding your seat before the show begins.

Where is Capital One Hall located?

Capital One Hall is located at 7750 Capital One Tower Road in Tysons, Virginia, within the Capital One Center mixed-use campus. The venue is just off the Capital Beltway and close to the McLean and Tysons Metro stations, surrounded by office towers, restaurants, and hotels.

What is the seating capacity and layout of Capital One Hall?

The main performance hall at Capital One Hall has a seating capacity of 1,600 seats. It is designed as a modern proscenium theater with orchestra and balcony levels, offering clear sightlines for concerts, Broadway shows, comedy, and other performances.

How can I get cheap tickets for Jim Jefferies in Tysons?

To get cheaper tickets, compare prices across several platforms, including Ticketmaster, AXS, Live Nation, Vivid Seats, SeatGeek, StubHub, and other trusted vendors, because base prices and service fees vary. One major marketplace currently lists the lowest Jim Jefferies Tysons tickets around $135–$151 in the right balcony, while other tour dates start under $60, so focusing on balcony sections is usually your best bet for lower prices at this venue. Watch deal scores or value ratings where available, and check prices more than once; if the show is not close to sold out, some resale sellers may lower prices as the date approaches. You can also keep an eye on Capital One entertainment perks if you are a cardholder, as some customers receive early access or special offers.

What is the usual ticket price range for this Tysons show?

Vivid Seats currently shows tickets for Jim Jefferies at Capital One Hall starting at about $151, with several balcony seats between roughly $135 and $150 highlighted as good-value options. Tour-wide ticket data notes that Jim Jefferies shows in other cities can start near $60, so Tysons is toward the higher end, especially for orchestra and premium sections. Prices increase for better locations closer to the stage or in the center orchestra, so checking multiple sites before buying helps you avoid overpaying.

Which seats are best for a Jim Jefferies comedy show at Capital One Hall?

For the most immersive experience, many fans will like center orchestra seats or the front rows of the balcony, which give a clear, direct view of the stage and strong sound in a 1,600-seat room. If you want to save money and still see well, look for center or slightly off-center balcony seats in rows with strong “deal scores” or value indicators; with a modern, steeply raked balcony, these can offer very good sightlines at lower prices than the front orchestra.

How are the seats numbered and where are accessible seats located?

The Capital One Hall FAQ lists specific accessible seating locations, such as selected seats in Left and Right Orchestra Row P and Row X and in Left and Right Balcony 1 Row EE, reserved for guests with mobility needs. In general, lower seat numbers are closer to the center of a section, and accessible seating is clustered along aisles to allow easy entry and exit; if you require accessible seats, the venue recommends purchasing those labeled wheelchair or companion locations.

What are the parking and transportation options for Capital One Hall, and how can I keep costs down?

Capital One Hall is part of the Capital One Center complex, which includes garages and parking options typically used by office workers and event guests; specific event parking details are provided via the venue’s site and ticketing communications. To keep costs down, consider using Metro (nearby McLean/ Tysons stations), carpooling and splitting parking fees, or checking for event-rate garages and pre-booking parking where available instead of paying drive-up rates.

Are there any age restrictions for the Jim Jefferies show at Capital One Hall?

Jim Jefferies is an Australian stand‑up comedian known for sharp, provocative, and explicitly adult humor that challenges beliefs and tackles politics, culture, and everyday life. Capital One Hall markets this as an evening comedy show without labeling it as family entertainment, so it is clearly intended for mature audiences and will include strong language and adult themes. If you are considering bringing younger guests, review the show description and, if needed, contact the venue or your ticket provider for guidance.

Is the Tysons show seated or general admission?

Ticketmaster, AXS, and other vendors show specific sections, rows, and seat numbers for Jim Jefferies at Capital One Hall, which indicates a fully reserved‑seating configuration rather than general admission. Your ticket will list your exact seat, and late arrivals may be seated at an appropriate break in the performance according to standard theater policy.

How can I balance price and view when choosing seats for this show?

If you want the lowest available price, target right or left balcony sections where tickets around $135–$150 are currently among the cheapest and still offer a full view of the stage. For a better overall experience without paying top-tier prices, consider mid‑orchestra or front‑balcony center seats; these usually cost more than the very cheapest balcony options but less than the closest orchestra rows and still give excellent sightlines for stand‑up comedy in a 1,600-seat hall.

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