At the B-Side Bar, which is on of the places located inside Minglewood Hall
Aqua Net @ Minglewood Hall
Jonathan McReynolds My Truth Tour
interior
Elvis has entered the building. . .
Surfer Blood
Belle and Sebastian (thanks Brent Logan!! Excellent show!!)
Belle and Sebastian
DJLoganGarrett.com
St Vincent @ Minglewood Hall
Purity Ring
Elvis Costello
Jake Vincent
Belle and Sebastian- how fun is it to invite 1/2 the audience on stage?!
Who else can bring s a viola and trumpet?! Ohh Belle and Sebastian. (Thank you 901 for being such a great musical magnet)
Sarah Barthel of Phantogram
Yeasayer at the 1884 Lounge
Nashville's "Bully" 8/30/2015 refreshingly tight and entertaining opening act for Belle and Sebastian
A Memphis Christmas @ Minglewood w/ DJ Logan Garrett, DJ Ben Murray, Jake Vincent , DJ A-WALL & More
Ben P.
Jul 14, 2023
Short drink lines, huge space for actual concert. It was pretty well ventilated, so it wasn't too hot inside the venue
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Tiffany J.
Dec 18, 2017
This is my 3rd time visiting the Minglewood Hall and each time has been a delight. This is a multi-use venue. I visited once with a friend who was getting a piercing, once for a play (Down on Beale Street), and last night for a listening party. All events were in different areas. Last night's area was a bit of a surprise. I never knew of the room that it was hosted in, but it is nice. The venue is located in the heart of Midtown. It has adequate parking and space. Most concerts are stand-up so be prepared for that. Overall, the space is clean and the staff is friendly. Last night, I attended a Listening Party for Zii and it was wonderful! Check out the picture and video I posted.
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Matt O.
Jan 19, 2019
From V3 (MMA fights) and concerts to see Minglewood Hall is Midtown's Premier venue.with tons of parking available so you don't have to walk a long distance to get to the venue unlike downtown. Minglewood Hall offers the best line up in Concerts and Events. I came here Nov 30th with the girlfriend for the Justin Moore Sister Hazel concert. We enjoyed ourselves despite there wasn't any indoor seating standing room only. But as far as the lighting it was set up perfect. We were able to get great video of our friend & classmate Justin Moore as performed songs from his new country album & Ingram Hill classics. compared to other concert venues Minglewood Hall has an excellent sound system along with the acoustics delivering you the best in sound. Offering concert-goers a wonderful experience. When it came to the menu I wasn't feeling the selection that night. I found it quite limiting. Their beer prices are quite expensive. If you're looking for a night of drinking I suggest drinking at the bars close by before or after the show. After my 1st concert-going experience I would say I really enjoyed it so much. I'm overlooking the cons & giving Minglewood Hall Five Stars. Be sure to like them on Facebook & tell a friendhttps://www.facebook.com/MinglewoodHall/Also check them out online for info and the latest events at.Http://www.Minglewoodhall. Com
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Mia P.
Nov 24, 2018
Nice big concert venue, and enjoyed the acoustics of the show I saw here. Would say that the entrance was lacking some in security, no one checked my small bag, and that made me feel a bit nervous inside. There are bars beside the stage and a larger bar with a wall of posters in another room outside of the main concert hall. The side bar with the posters had good beer and wine selections and you could get snack type food there. The two bartenders in the side bar seemed very unenthusiastic and swamped, but they eventually took my order. They seemed to keep taking the orders of people standing behind me. It was weird, but whatever. Maybe the place is full of locals. The show and the sound were very good. The venue could be a little safer and maybe they need a few more bartenders for busy nights. The bathroom was big and clean, so bonus for that.
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Josie G.
Jun 26, 2022
Minglewood Hall is such a cool place to see concerts, definitely one of my favorite venues in Memphis.
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Maddie H.
May 31, 2018
Minglewood Hall is an events venue in Memphis that hosts musical acts and more. MH used to be a bread factory which explains the industrial, warehouse feel of it with multiple rooms. MH is one of the more unique venues I've been to, but in a positive way. Normally I would say what would be better than a bread factory but MH makes the cut. We came for the day for a block party with multiple bands which was right outside MH with multiple stands for vendors. MH was open for drinks, an photo exhibition and just for hanging out. We saw bands like Lucero and the Turnpike Troubadours for the block party and it was a blast. The bartenders were really nice and their prices aren't bad for beer. They sell a local beer from Wiseacre Brewing Co. called Memphis Sands that was great. Bathrooms were clean as was the venue. We parked across the street in a lot which was free the night we came. They are doing an awesome job and I would certainly return to see other acts! Fun atmosphere, nice staff and the event we went to was great.
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Adam H.
May 2, 2015
Great Venue!!! I can't wait to see another show here!I saw Manson here and I was impressed by the sound in the place. It sounded great! The lighting was good too but that could have been the bands set up.The best thing that this place has going for it is the bathrooms! It was a sold out show and I didn't once have to wait to pee. Kudos to the brilliant people that designed this place! I hate having to wait to pee! There are only four toilets in the entire Mud Island Amphitheater!There also seemed to be the appropriate ratio of "bars to drunken people" and I didn't ever have to wait for more than a couple minutes to get refreshments. I like that!They had a little patio for the smoking kind and it was well used. I appreciate the fact that I did not have to breath in the smoke of others while there. I also appreciate the fact it was letting in some cooler air. On to my gripe...My only issue was it was about 55 degrees outside and 219 degrees inside. I know that when there are tons of people in a confined space it can get hot, but damn, it was HOT! See my video of Manson talking about how damn hot it was!
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Dominique W.
Nov 23, 2019
The venue is rather spacious and clean. It was hot though and there were hundreds of people there so air would have been nice. The drinks were affordable and gent also sold food. The check in process was rather efficient and moved swiftly. Ladies, be aware this place does not have any chairs for you to relax those pretty feet so come prepared with comfortable shoes. Other than that, I really enjoyed trap karaoke. I'm still in bed recovering from all the dancing
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Gia W.
Dec 12, 2023
I am so excited to do this it is so amazing and I love the music and the singing and dancing
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Chris B.
Mar 15, 2023
I had to select a Star - so I gave it 1. ADA policy is discriminatory, laughable at best.ADA policy should read:"ADA access - ask at the door, we might help, we might not!" We drove from out of town for a show here last weekend. It was our first visit to this venue and the city of Memphis.Prior to buying our tickets, I looked on the venue's website about ADA access as I am disabled and unable to stand for an entire show. Website is vague so I reached out directly to the venue and was assured "needs would be met upon arrival".I know with my local venues, these ADSA compliant seats are in limited supply. So we arrived at doors time to ensure we did not miss out.Upon arrival, I asked the venue staff about ADA access. I was told by the ticket checker guy to talk to someone inside, that it would be taken care of. There was a guy standing behind him at the door that pointed to a couple of chairs outside the door, he told me to "take one." I said "what about companion seating?" He barked the word "ONE." While holding up his index finger.so I hobbled away, dragging this one lone chair to find myself a suitable spot for the show.We dragged this chair thru a merch purchase, and then around the venue, looking for good spot. No one once asked what we were doing or offered us any assistance. We then took turn babysitting our chair while we bought beverages, used the restroom, etc. as it was the only one we could see in the entire venue except for those in the soundboard area...About 45 minutes later, we noticed an entire row of tables had been set up along the curtain wall. Several cocktail style table with chairs, with patrons seated. Then a sober support group table with 4 chairs and next to them, a large round table with 1 person sitting at it, surrounded by chairs with the universal ADA symbol on the table.I walked up and asked the one woman seated there if this was the ADA area... she said "Yes, it is." Iexplained my situation and asked if my wife and I could join her... she said "Yes, sure!".So door staff deemed I was not worthy of their ADA access.I've been to hundreds of concerts in my life and used many venues - I've NEVER been told by venue staff "here's your chair, take it with you and watch it all night if you want it."Policy should be revised to allow for in advance reservations, so ADA worthiness isn't put on door staff. Yes - I should have gone up the chain of command immediately about the douche-bag at the door. But antagonizing venue staff an hour before show time doesn't bode well for one's evening. Tipping Policy: this may be standard procedure but I've not yet encountered this. upon inspection of one of my payment receipts, I could see they factored in a 20% gratuity on a single drink purchase without telling me. Then - they prompted me to tip AGAIN on the total bill which already included the 20%!I'm sorry but I will tip once, maybe twice on single drink purchases then I'm done for the night unless the service is exceptional. At $14 a drink, the venue can pay afford to pay their people appropriately without double-dipping patrons. Whether it's normal or not - this is just shady business practice. Pros (yes there are some):Venue was nice, clean, sound was good.The people of the city of Memphis are some of the kindest, nicest people we've encountered. We'll back. But hopefully not for a visit to Minglewood Hall.
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