Minglewood Hall
Located in a Midtown bread factory turned music store, this midsize hall has an elevated stage and can hold up to 1,500 concertgoers. Acts such as Neko Case, Kurt Vile, Peso Peso, and Wanda Jackson have played here, and with their recent pivot back to concerts from private events post-pandemic, it’s one of the better places to catch national acts in Memphis. The venue is named after the song “Minglewood Blues,” which was recorded in 1928. The building also houses the 1884 Lounge, a more intimate venue that seats up to 400 and hosts local and regional music.
Located in a Midtown bread factory turned music store, this midsize hall has an elevated stage and can hold up to 1,500 concertgoers. Acts such as Neko Case, Kurt Vile, Peso Peso, and Wanda Jackson have played here, and with their recent pivot back to concerts from private events post-pandemic, it’s one of the better places to catch national acts in Memphis. The venue is named after the song “Minglewood Blues,” which was recorded in 1928. The building also houses the 1884 Lounge, a more intimate venue that seats up to 400 and hosts local and regional music.




