House of Blues Myrtle Beach - Complex
Justin Furstenfeld
Murder Mystery Dinner Theatre
Crystal Ship - A Tribute to The Doors
Electric Avenue: The 80's MTV Experience
Murder Mystery Dinner Theatre
Club 90s Justin Bieber Night (18+)
Stephen Wilson Jr.
Murder Mystery Dinner Theatre
Soulja Boy
Zach Deputy
38 Special
American Floyd - A Tribute to Pink Floyd
Get Poison'd - A Tribute to Poison
Thunderstruck: America's AC/DC Tribute
Nightrain - The Guns N' Roses Tribute Experience
Marilyn Manson
Pop Evil
Killswitch Engage
King George & Money Train with guests DJ Cleeve and Ricco Barrino
The House of Blues Myrtle Beach has been one of the most popular destinations for music lovers in South Carolina since first opening its doors almost two decades ago in 1997. Legendary comedian Dan Aykroyd and his entrepreneur friend Isaac Tigrett first started the House of Blues franchise more than twenty years ago back in 1992 when they opened the first venue in Harvard Square. Today there are numerous House of Blues locations in major metropolitan areas all over the country and each of them has earned a well-deserved reputation for offering excellent acoustics, a wonderful atmosphere, and fantastic drinks and food as well as bringing top notch musical acts to its stage. The beloved venue in Myrtle Beach is the ideal place to experience a concert when your favorite band or musical act comes to town so make sure you get your tickets from StubHub as soon as possible.
The House of Blues Myrtle Beach is well known for putting on world class concerts featuring the likes of Fitz and the Tantrums, Kenny Wayne, the Pretty Reckless, the Australian Pink Floyd, Coheed and Cambria, Cheap Trick, Ziggy Marley, Brand New, Jason Derulo, Buddy Guy, and more. Comedy also makes up a large piece of the schedule with the likes of Patton Oswalt, Jeffrey Ross, Brian Poshein, and others leaving audiences at House of Blues doubled over in laughter. The Wednesday open mic night is the chance to catch up and coming superstars perfecting their craft and is always very popular, so is the Sunday Gospel Brunch which provides stellar music accompanied by tasty food and drinks.
Charleston, South Carolina is one of the biggest cities in the state, and as such has plenty to offer both visitors and residents alike. Visits to the H.L. Hunley Museum, the Greater Charleston Naval Memorial, and American LaFrance Fire Museum and Educational Center are all a great way to spend an afternoon for those looking to appreciate local culture. The area is also littered with great parks to visit including Isle of Palms, Folly Beach, Mount Pleasant, and Kiaweh Beachwalker County Park. With such an abundance of entertainment opportunities it is no wonder that North Charleston is such a popular destination.
The House of Blues Myrtle Beach admits up to 2,0oo fans for all of its sold out shows and typically offers general admission, standing room only seating, though there are occasionally comedy shows that offer some assigned seating as well. Additionally, there is a members-only Foundation Room which is filled with decadent amenities sure to keep even the most curmudgeonly patron happy. Wherever you find yourself in the House of Blues Myrtle Beach for a performance you are sure to have an amazing time.
The House of Blues opened a franchise in Atlanta for a short time in 1996 prior to the Summer Olympics but the building housing the club was closed soon after the Closing Ceremonies and is now a different venue known as The Tabernacle.