Monday, February 8, 2016

House of Blues Brings Tradition and Community Along with Musical Performers



House of Blues Brings Tradition and Community Along with Musical Performers | Box Office Ticket Sales

The House of Blues in Boston offers guests a wide variety of musical performances to enjoy year-round as well as local art and Southern cuisine. The heart of the venue, however, is grounded in its deep feelings of tradition and community.

The first House of Blues was opened in 1992 in Harvard by celebrities Dan Aykroyd, Aerosmith, Paul Shaffer, James Belushi and River Phoenix. Though the original House of Blues has since closed, nine venues are currently running across the United States, including the Boston venue that opened in 2009. Isaac Tigrett was the original founder of the venue and began it in order to show the world the music that he grew up listening to in the rural south.

The House of Blues is dedicated to celebrating and educating others about the rich, deep history of the South and highlights the African American contributions to music and art. This is symbolically demonstrated by the box of Delta Mississippi mud that is built onto the stage, showing that every artist that performs at the venue has the spirit of the South in their roots.

Guests will enjoy the varied art collection that consists of Self-Taught, Outsider and Folk art. The House of Blues is currently the largest curator of Outsider art in the world. The artifacts that decorate the venue all have meaning and historical significance. The curtains on the stage take over 1,000 hours each to sew and pay respects to the slaves who escaped via the Underground Railroad.

Concerts are available nightly and feature a blend of both local artists, art and dance shows and popular recording artists. With room for 650 guests, each performance has an intimate atmosphere that allows all guests to enjoy the show.

Lansdowne St. is the popular restaurant in the House of Blues and features both traditional American and Southern cuisine. Popular dishes include seafood jambalaya, gourmet flatbread, burgers and banana bread pudding.

In the Foundation Room, members are privy to special events, after-show parties and superior service. With a raucous atmosphere, the Foundation Room is home to those who want to party long into the night.

Whether it's folk music and Southern cuisine or hard rock and parties all night long, the House of Blues in Boston has something for every music and art fan.

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