100 Men Hall
303 Union St, Bay Saint Louis, MS 39520
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 / [email protected]
More Business Info
- Hours
- Regular Hours
Mon - Sat: Sun Closed - Services/Products
- Blues Shows
- Payment method
- all major credit cards, debit
- Accreditation
Mississippi Blues Trail
- Associations
- Mississippi Blues Trail
- Categories
- Historical Places, Concert Halls, Dance Halls, Party & Event Planners