For more than 40 years, Loverboy has been “Working for the Weekend” – and on weekends – delighting audiences around the world. The band was formed in 1978, after vocalist Mike Reno was introduced to guitarist Paul Dean. Both Reno and Dean were veterans on the Canadian scene, having both played in several bands prior to their chance encounter. After being rejected by virtually all the major U.S. record companies, Loverboy signed with Columbia Records Canada, and after their debut was released in the U.S. it went on to sell more 4 million albums worldwide. Soon the band found themselves playing on mega tours with Journey, Bob Seger, Cheap Trick, ZZ Top, Kansas and Def Leppard, among others. They quickly became MTV darlings, and Loverboy was one of the first bands ever featured on the music channel.
Loverboy has gone on to sell more than 10 million albums over their illustrious career, earning four multi-platinum plaques and a trio of double-platinum releases. Some of the band’s massive hits include the anthemic “Working for the Weekend,” as well as arena rock staples, like “Lovin’ Every Minute of It,” “This Could Be the Night,” “Hot Girls in Love,” “The Kid is Hot Tonite,” “Notorious,” “Turn Me Loose,” “When It’s Over,” “Heaven In Your Eyes” and “Queen of the Broke.”
Don’t miss your chance to “Get Lucky,“ November 2 at 8:00 pm. See you there!
Genesee County Residents SAVE 30% – discount applied at checkout.
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Recording Devices
Unauthorized cameras and recording devices are not allowed inside the lobby or theatre at any time (this does not include mobile phones).
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Know Before You Go
Patrons will receive important information prior to events in the Know Before You Go email that is sent to all ticket holders. It includes last minute details on road closures, safety & security measures, and availability of services such as valet. Information updates will be posted to our website and also to social media as appropriate. Please be sure we have your email.
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Accessible Seating Areas
The beautiful and historic FIM Capitol Theatre presents some unique accessibility challenges. It is strongly recommended that you discuss your accessibility needs with your Patron Services Representative prior to purchasing your ticket. Capitol Theatre balcony is NOT accessible by elevator. Wheelchair and walker accessible seating is on the Main level only. The balcony is up two flights of stairs (21 steps), with an additional 15 steps down to the seating area.
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Ticket Required to Enter
All patrons regardless of age, must have a ticket to enter the building.
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All Policies
To view all FIM Ticket Center & venue policies, click here
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No re-entry
No Re-entry. Once your ticket has been scanned, please plan to stay and enjoy the entire performance. Patrons will not be allowed to re-enter.
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Smoke/vape free zone
Smoke-Free Zones. All FIM venues are smoke-free. Per Michigan Law, Public Act 188, smoking is not allowed inside a venue or within 20 feet from the entrance to the building. Violators will be asked to leave. Vape-Free Zones. Vaping is not allowed anywhere within the venue. Violators will be asked to leave.
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Weapon free zone
Weapon-Free Zones. Firearms and weapons of any kind, including concealed weapons and pocket knives are prohibited.
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Assistive Listening Devices
Assistive listening devices are available at no charge. These devices are available from the FIM Capitol Theatre Main Bar. A driver’s license, state-issued ID card or another form of security deposit is required.
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Familiarization Tours
Familiarization tours are offered to all patrons. Take a tour of the seating area and facilities before purchasing tickets. Guided tours for the visually impaired are available by appointment. Contact FIM Ticket Center to schedule your tour.
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Disruptive Patrons
Disruptive patrons, regardless of age, will be asked to leave. No refunds will be given.
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Program Content
Please note some performances may contain adult themes. Please check the event listing age recommendations prior to purchase or call FIM Ticket Center.
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Children & Families
All patrons, regardless of age, must have a ticket to enter the venue. Children under the age of 13 must be accompanied by an adult. For safety reasons, strollers and car seats are not allowed in the theatre. Regardless of age, disruptive patrons will be asked to leave. No refunds will be given.