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The Music Hall closed in [[2003]].
The Music Hall closed in [[2003]].


In June [[2009]] [[Kelly Nagy]] opened a new 5 Points Music Hall, aiming to bring back the type of touring acts that set the club apart in its heyday while adding a restaurant and a Sunday gospel brunch.
In July [[2009]] [[Jeff Manns]] and [[Kelly Nagy]] opened a new 5 Points Music Hall, aiming to bring back the type of touring acts that set the club apart in its heyday while adding a restaurant and a Sunday gospel brunch. According to Manns a sports grill and oyster bar, open 7 days a week, will use the 20th Steet entrance while the music hall entrance will only be used for concerts.


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* Barber, Dean (December 12, 1993) "Night life will return." ''Birmingham News''
* Barber, Dean (December 12, 1993) "Night life will return." ''Birmingham News''
* "[http://www.abc3340.com/news/stories/0609/634553.html?ref=tw 5 Points Music Hall to Return]" (June 23, 2009) ABC 33/40
* "[http://www.abc3340.com/news/stories/0609/634553.html?ref=tw 5 Points Music Hall to Return]" (June 23, 2009) ABC 33/40
* Cooper, Lauren B. (June 29, 2009) "Investors plan to reopen Five Points Music Hall." ''Birmingham Business Journal''


[[Category:Former bars]]
[[Category:Bars]]
[[Category:Concert venues]]
[[Category:Concert venues]]
[[Category:20th Street South]]
[[Category:20th Street South]]
[[Category:Five Points South]]
[[Category:Five Points South]]

Revision as of 14:37, 29 June 2009

The 5 Points South Music Hall was a bar and concert venue opened by Tony Ruffino of New Era Promotions in 1994. It was located at 1016 20th Street South near Five Points South. The club was managed by Gary Mitchell and Danny Higginbotham.

The Music Hall closed in 2003.

In July 2009 Jeff Manns and Kelly Nagy opened a new 5 Points Music Hall, aiming to bring back the type of touring acts that set the club apart in its heyday while adding a restaurant and a Sunday gospel brunch. According to Manns a sports grill and oyster bar, open 7 days a week, will use the 20th Steet entrance while the music hall entrance will only be used for concerts.

References

  • Barber, Dean (December 12, 1993) "Night life will return." Birmingham News
  • "5 Points Music Hall to Return" (June 23, 2009) ABC 33/40
  • Cooper, Lauren B. (June 29, 2009) "Investors plan to reopen Five Points Music Hall." Birmingham Business Journal