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  1. Featuring a beautiful music hall, a VIP lounge (Foundation Room) and soul to spare, House of Blues is Houston’s premier live entertainment venue. Conveniently located near George R. Brown Convention Center and the Houston Theater District, the House of Blues experience brings together authentic American food, live music, and art like no other place on Earth.

  2. Conveniently located near George R. Brown Convention Center and the Houston Theater District, the House of Blues experience brings together authentic American food, live music, and art like no other place on Earth.

    • The Big Easy Social and Pleasure Club: Long known as the Big Sleazy, this Kirby dive is as real as it gets as far as blues goes in Houston today. Owner Tom McClendon has a hard and fast policy of $5 cover and no higher, and when he brings in acts like harmonica badass John Nemeth, former Stevie Ray Vaughan mentor Marc Benno, or New Orleans piano virtuoso Jon Cleary for a measly Abraham Lincoln, that's as good a musical bargain as anything you'll find at any venue in any genre in this town.
    • Shakespeare's Pub: As far as live blues, Shake's is the only club in town that holds a candle to the Big Easy. Featuring many of the same artists on the Big Easy calendar, there are, however, subtle differences.
    • Katie's Bar: Katie's is almost another version of Shakespeare's Pub, booking a practically identical lineup as far as local blues players and bands goes, many on a regular rotating basis.
    • Boondocks: This Montrose bar is becoming known for its noise-ordinance violations and is hardly the epitome of a blues club, but it hosts a weekly Tuesday-night residency by Houston's cherished mascot of the blues, Little Joe Washington, and that alone makes this joint on the Westheimer Strip deserve props for good taste and makes it a must-visit venue for anyone interested in Houston blues.
  3. Jul 24, 2023 · The legendary Los Angeles punk band X came to the House of Blues in Houston Sunday night.

  4. House of Blues is an American chain of live music concert halls and restaurants. It was founded by Isaac Tigrett, the co-founder of Hard Rock Cafe, and Dan Aykroyd, co-star of the 1980 film The Blues Brothers. [1] The first location opened at Harvard Square in Cambridge, Massachusetts on November 26, 1992 (Thanksgiving Day). [2]

  5. House Of Blues - Houston. Open row/ walkway directly in front of us. Plenty of legroom. Next to sound booth seat 1 has the sound booth railing. Seat 6 has a big pole next to you.

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  7. Houston boasts a number of blues clubs that are considered must-visit destinations for music lovers. Some of the top venues include iconic spots like The Big Easy, where you can catch live blues acts in a cozy and welcoming atmosphere.

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