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The 5 Points South Music Hall was a bar and concert venue opened by Tony Ruffino of New Era Promotions in 1994. It was located at 1016 20th Street South near Five Points South. The club was managed by Gary Mitchell and Danny Higginbotham. The 999-seat hall was opened in a former Piggly Wiggly grocery store. In the front part of the building, the hall featured a smaller, 250-seat area open Monday through Saturday. A retractable wall opened at the back for larger shows. The smaller room was used for local live music. A kitchen in the smaller room served food during all shows.

The Music Hall closed in 2003. Banana Joe's later operated out of the same building until it closed in 2008 amid fallout from a double homicide perpetrated by an underage patron in the club's parking area.

In July 2009 Jeff Manns and Kelly Nagy opened a new 5 Points Music Hall, aiming to bring back the type of touring acts that set the club apart in its heyday while adding a restaurant and a Sunday gospel brunch. According to Manns a sports grill and oyster bar, open 7 days a week, will use the 20th Steet entrance while the music hall entrance will only be used for concerts.


Preceded by:
Piggly Wiggly
1016 20th Street South
1994 - 2003
Succeeded by:
Arena
Preceded by:
Banana Joe's
1016 20th Street South
2009 -
Succeeded by:
current

References

  • Barber, Dean (December 12, 1993) "Night life will return." Birmingham News
  • Ryan, Shawn (February 25, 1994) "Exercising some muscle with the clout of New Era behind it, Five Points South Music Hall has strength that its predecessors didn't." Birmingham News
  • "5 Points Music Hall to Return" (June 23, 2009) ABC 33/40
  • Cooper, Lauren B. (June 29, 2009) "Investors plan to reopen Five Points Music Hall." Birmingham Business Journal