Savannah is a melting pot of history, art and culture – so naturally, it’s home to some incredible music. Whether you’re looking to party to live dueling pianos, get scrappy with local punk bands or relax to acoustic tunes at an open mic night, Savannah is the place for music lovers.
This stunning brick palace is one of Savannah’s most renowned hotels, but it’s also one of Savannah’s best live music venues. On weekends, The Mansion’s elegant Casimir’s Lounge hosts some of the most talented jazz and blues musicians you’ll find in the South.
Located at the Abercorn Street entrance to River Street, Bayou Café is an exciting and convenient place to find great live music. With a live band every single night, top-notch seafood and classic Southern charm, a trip to Bayou Café is a quintessential Savannah experience.
3. Savannah Smiles Dueling Pianos Saloon
If you’re looking for a wild and memorable night, Savannah Smiles is your spot. For over fifteen years, Savannah Smiles Dueling Pianos Saloon has been hosting its famous “rock n’ roll parties”. These parties are huge, packed and always entertaining. Have a song request? Let the pianists know – they’ll play almost anything you want!
Savannah’s self-proclaimed “boozery and musiquarium” has built a towering and magnetic reputation for itself, especially in the DIY scene. At The Jinx, you’ll hear genres ranging from old-school punk to psychedelic funk. No matter the genre, one thing is certain: live music at The Jinx is always raw, authentic and saturated in rock culture.
Located near Forsyth Park, The Sentient Bean hosts one of Savannah’s most charming and cozy open mic nights. On Tuesday evenings, this coffee shop hosts an array of local musicians and poets. Sipping a cappuccino while listening to hidden local talent is a relaxing music experience you don’t want to miss.
Located in the Starland District, this cosmic-themed pub and venue is a local favorite. Between headline shows on the weekends and open mic night on Mondays and Wednesdays, The Wormhole has built quite a presence in Savannah‘s music scene. Hanging out at The Wormhole that will truly make you feel part of the neighborhood.
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Clik here to view.Bryson Schmidt is Visit Savannah’s creative intern and a student at Savannah College of Art and Design. You can usually find him biking down Bull Street or playing in various rock bands in Savannah’s music scene.
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