Blue entertainment in USA
- Sort by:
- Popular
-
A
BLUES
Across the street from Kingston Mines, this veteran club draws a slightly older crowd that soaks up every crackling, electrified moment.
reviewed
-
B
Kingston Mines
Two stages, seven nights a week, ensure somebody's always on. It's noisy, hot, sweaty, crowded and conveniently located in Lincoln Park.
reviewed
-
C
Rum Boogie
Huge, popular and noisy, this Cajun-themed Beale club hops every night to the tunes of the house blues band.
reviewed
-
D
Buddy Guy's Legends
Top local and national acts wail on the stage of local icon Buddy Guy. The man himself usually plugs in his axe in January.
reviewed
-
E
Lee's Unleaded Blues
Buried deep on the South Side, Lee's is a genuine juke joint. The crowd dresses in their finest threads, and everyone jams until dawn.
reviewed
-
F
Char's Has the Blues
Dark and intimate – but very welcoming – this blues cottage packs 'em in with solid acts most nights of the week, but somehow still manages to feel like a well-kept secret.
reviewed
-
Rooster's Blues House
Also on the Square, this is where you'll find that soulful crooning on the weekends.
reviewed
-
Wild Bill's
Don't even think of showing up at this gritty, hole-in-the-wall juke joint before midnight. Order a 40oz beer and a basket of wings then sit back to watch some of the greatest blues acts in Memphis. Expect some stares from the locals; it's worth it for the kickass, ultra-authentic jams.
reviewed
-
Rosa's
Rosa's is a real-deal venue that brings in local talent and dedicated fans to a somewhat dodgy Logan Sq block.
reviewed
-
F Jones Corner
The real deal. All shapes and sizes descend on this down-home club when everywhere else closes; a race, color and creed potpourri on Farish St that hosts some seriously authentic Delta musicians who have been known to play until sunrise. Don't show up before 1am.
reviewed
Advertisement
-
G
Bourbon Street Blues & Boogie Bar
A Printer's Alley standby, with low ceilings, sweet blues and Mardi Gras beads everywhere.
Tired of country?
reviewed
-
119 Underground
A funky, supremely cool supper club throwback serving up blues, jazz and bluegrass alongside excellent eats (the chef's Southern fusion comes from his extended travels and backyard urban garden) and juiced up creative cocktails (try the Robert Johnson – sweet tea vodka with fresh lemon juice).
reviewed