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BBQ Joint · Downtown Austin · 339 tips and reviews
Bing: Austin is the live music capital of the US! And Stubb’s is in its hub (on Sixth Street), an endless row of music venues with all types of music. Try the 16-hour smoked ribs!” – Andy Grammer
Bing: Even though Minneapolis is a cold city, this venue is a magical place! The people who live here love to see live music, and everyone should experience seeing live music at Varsity.” – Andy Grammer
3021 Madison Rd (at Markbreit Ave.), Cincinnati, OH
Rock Club · Oakley · 11 tips and reviews
Bing: This gorgeous venue makes you feel like you’ve been warped back in time. Make sure to check out Dewey’s for some amazing food after the show!” – Andy Grammer
Concert Hall · Central Business District · 44 tips and reviews
Bing: This venue has great sound and lights. Make sure to get there early to get super close to the stage – it makes everything look and sound that much better.” – Andy Grammer
Bing: There’s always a great band playing here. Get there early to get as close to the stage as possible because there are some blind spots if you’re standing too far back.” – Andy Grammer
1374 W Peachtree St NW (corner of 17th St), Atlanta, GA
Music Venue · Midtown · 11 tips and reviews
Bing: This super intimate spot is a great change of pace from the larger, disconnected venues out there. For the best sound, stand 10 rows back in the center.” – Andy Grammer