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The 100 Men Hall is an historic Blues music venue on the Mississippi Gulf Coast. The Hall, as it is locally known, was a stop on the Chitlin' Circuit in the 1930's - 60's and hosted several well-known artists including, Etta James, Deacon John, Big Joe Turner, Guitar Slim & numerous others. In 2011, The Hall received a Blues Trail Marker from The Mississippi Blues Commission and became a 501(c)3 fund of the Hancock Community Development Foundation. In June 2011 The Hall was resurrected as a live music venue and has recently hosted Little Freddie King, Walter "Wolfman" Washington, The Homemade Jamz Band, Howl-N-Madd Perry and others. For more information on The Hall or for Ticket Information / Live Music Schedule you can find us at 100menhall.org or contact Kerrie at 228-342-5770 / Kerrie@100menhall.org

HoursOPEN NOW
Regular Hours:
Mon - Sat
SunClosed

Contact Info

Phone:

Main - 228-342-5770

Address:
303 Union St Bay Saint Louis, MS 39520
Email:

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Categories
Historical Places, Concert Halls, Dance Halls, Party & Event Planners
Services / Products
Blues Shows
Payment Options
all major credit cards, debit
Accreditation

Mississippi Blues Trail

Associations
Mississippi Blues Trail
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