Capleton Gives Thanks to Fans for Support at Virginia Concert
Norfolk, VA – Reggae icon Capleton, also known as “King Shango,” expressed his gratitude to fans following his high-energy performance at The Norva in Norfolk, Virginia, on September 20, 2024. Taking to Instagram the following morning, the Jamaican artist, renowned for his vibrant stage presence and spiritual messages, thanked supporters who attended the show at the popular venue on 317 Monticello Ave.
In his post, Capleton, whose career has spanned more than three decades, shared his appreciation, stating, “Give thanks to all fans that came out yesterday.” The event drew fans from across the region who enjoyed his signature blend of reggae and dancehall, with the artist delivering hits that resonate with positive energy and messages of upliftment.
Give thanks to all fans that came out yesterday 9/20/24 at📍@thenorva 317 Monticello Ave – Norfolk Virginia📍#Capleton #Kingshango #reggae #dancehall #thenorva #virginia #viral #trending #concert #fyp #foryou #reels #concert
— Capleton King Shango (@capletonmusic) September 21, 2024
The concert at The Norva, known for hosting a wide range of live music events, was part of Capleton’s ongoing tour, showcasing his timeless catalog and deep connection with fans. His performance included classics such as Who Dem and Jah Jah City, which had the crowd chanting along to every word.
Capleton’s message of gratitude on social media has already garnered traction, with fans sharing their experiences and expressing excitement for future performances. As a key figure in both reggae and dancehall, the artist continues to inspire and unite audiences with his unique sound and messages of Rastafari, peace, and resistance.
Stay tuned to Vision Newspaper for more updates on Capleton and his career.

Zhane Squire is Vision Newspaper’s dedicated Reggae Entertainment Correspondent, bringing readers the latest stories from Jamaica and across the global Afro-Caribbean diaspora. With a passion for music, culture, and storytelling, Squire highlights the voices, movements, and trends shaping reggae, dancehall, and Afro-Caribbean entertainment worldwide. His reporting connects Caribbean culture to the global stage, ensuring that artists, festivals, and community stories are told with depth, accuracy, and authenticity. For feedback you can reach him at zhane.squire@visionnewspaper.ca
