House of Blues

Last updated
House of Blues Entertainment, LLC.
Company type Subsidiary
Industry
  • Live music
  • dining
FoundedNovember 26, 1992;31 years ago (1992-11-26) in Cambridge, Massachusetts, U.S.
Founders
Headquarters
Los Angeles, California
,
U.S.
Number of locations
11
Parent Live Nation Entertainment
Website houseofblues.com

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] The chain has been a division of Live Nation Entertainment since July 2006, [3] and there are 11 locations throughout the United States as of 2024.

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Overview

The first House of Blues opened on November 26, 1992, in the Harvard Square commercial district and retail area of Cambridge, Massachusetts, as a live music concert hall and restaurant. [4] The company was financed by Dan Aykroyd, Aerosmith, Paul Shaffer, River Phoenix, Jim Belushi, and Harvard University, among others. [5] This location closed in 2003 as the company sought a larger Boston venue. [6] However, the hands-in-concrete driveway where members of the Blues Brothers and others left their mark, remains. Aykroyd is still associated with the brand and attends most openings, performing as one half of The Blues Brothers. [7]

In 1993 House of Blues launched a 501(c)(3) non-profit called International House of Blues Foundation which provided arts programs, resources and musical instruments for youths. The Music Forward Foundation continues to provide services for youth and has generated more than $20 million of support for these programs over its 20+ year existence. [8] Also in 1993, the syndicated program The House of Blues Radio Hour launched in partnership with CBS Radio Hour. The show is hosted by Aykroyd, in character as Elwood Blues, and focuses on the history of blues music and the contemporary artists honoring the art form. Its final episode aired in July 2017. [9]

In 1999, House of Blues acquired Universal Concerts from Seagram. [10] On July 5, 2006, Live Nation acquired House of Blues Entertainment and created the Live Nation Club and Theater Division. [11] As a division of Live Nation, the company operates 11 clubs throughout North America.

Locations

Active

Metro vicinityVenue locationAddressOpenedCapacity
New Orleans French Quarter 225 Decatur St
New Orleans, LA 70130
19941,000
Chicago Marina City 329 N Dearborn St
Chicago, IL 60654
19961,400
Myrtle Beach Barefoot Landing 4640 Hwy 17 S
North Myrtle Beach, SC 29582
19972,100
Orlando Disney Springs 1490 E Buena Vista Dr
Lake Buena Vista, FL 32830
19972,600
Las Vegas Las Vegas Strip
(inside Mandalay Bay)
3950 S Las Vegas Blvd
Las Vegas, NV 89119
19992,000
Cleveland Downtown Cleveland 308 Euclid Ave
Cleveland, OH 44114
20041,300
San Diego Downtown San Diego 1055 5th Ave
San Diego, CA 92101
20051,500
Dallas–Ft. Worth Victory Park 2200 N Lamar St
Dallas, TX 75202
20071,750
Houston Downtown Houston 1204 Caroline St
Houston, TX 77002
20081,800
Boston Kenmore Square 15 Lansdowne St
Boston, MA 02215
20092,600
Los Angeles Anaheim GardenWalk 400 West Disney Way #337
Anaheim, CA 92802
20172,200

Former

Metro vicinityVenue locationAddressOpenedClosedNotesCapacity
Boston Harvard Square 96 Winthrop St
Cambridge, MA 02138
19922003Replaced by Kenmore Square location in 2009.180
Los Angeles / Orange County Sunset Strip 8430 Sunset Blvd
West Hollywood, CA 90069
199420151,100
Downtown Disney 1530 Disneyland Dr
Anaheim, CA 92802
20012016Relocated to nearby Anaheim GardenWalk in 2017.1,100
Atlanta Downtown Atlanta 152 Luckie St NW
Atlanta, Georgia 30303
19961997Re-branded as The Tabernacle in 1997.2,000
Atlantic City Atlantic City Boardwalk
(inside Showboat Atlantic City)
801 Boardwalk
Atlantic City, NJ 08401
20052014Fully intact, used for private events.2,380

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