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House of Blues

4640 U.S. 17 S., North Myrtle Beach, SC, 29597
(843) 272-3000
House of Blues

House of Blues is committed to providing guests with a safe and enjoyable entertainment experience. Our venues, including HOB Myrtle Beach, are ADA-compliant and pleased to provide accessible accommodations.

House of Blues is committed to providing guests with a safe and enjoyable entertainment experience. Our venues, including HOB Myrtle Beach, are ADA-compliant and pleased to provide accessible accommodations.

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4640 U.S. 17 S., North Myrtle Beach, SC, 29597
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Little River Band
Little River Band
When Little River Band formed in 1975, Australia immediately took notice. The key bandmembers were already well known to Australians. Lead singer Glenn Shorrock had made his name in mid-'60s group the Twilights, a Beatles-sounding pop group that scored a national number one record with its version of the Velvelettes' "Needle in a Haystack....
Gov't Mule
Gov't Mule
The leaders of Gov't Mule, Warren Haynes and Allen Woody, should be well known to Allman Brothers fans for their stint in Southern rock's most famous native sons. In 1989, Haynes became the second replacement for Duane Allman, providing a good foil for Gregg Allman and Dickey Betts on guitar and vocals; Woody filled out the Allman sound on bass....
Dr. John
Dr. John
Although he didn't become widely known until the 1970s, Dr. John had been active in the music industry since the late '50s, when the teenager was still known as Mac Rebennack. A formidable boogie and blues pianist with a lovable growl of a voice, his most enduring achievements have fused New Orleans R&B, rock, and Mardi Gras craziness to come up with his own brand of "voodoo" music....
The Cult
The Cult
Following a succession of name and stylistic changes, the Cult emerged in 1984 as one of England's leading heavy metal revivalists. Picking up the pseudo-mysticism and Native American obsessions of the Doors, the guitar-orchestrations of Led Zeppelin, and the three-chord crunch of AC/DC, while adding touches of post-punk goth rock, the Cult gained a dedicated following in their native Britain with mid-'80s singles like "She Sells Sanctuary" before breaking into the American metal market in the late '80s with "Love Removal Machine....
Grace Potter and the Nocturnals
Grace Potter and the Nocturnals
Singer, songwriter, and Hammond B-3 player Grace Potter grew up in Waitsfield, VT, where she began playing piano at the age of seven, and informed by her parents' extensive collection of some 4,000 LPs, she was gigging out locally by her late teens....
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Mar 03, 2011 - Turner Brown
Mediocre food, egregious prices, management a no show!

We just returned on Sunday (19th) after a four day mini-vacation in Myrtle Beach. Of all the eating establishments patronized, "THIS" was by far the worst both in palpability and cost for the amount of food received! My wife ordered the so-called "Catch of the day", which turned out to be Mahi Mahi. The portion was about three ounces of blackened fish with cajun seasoning, about four ounces of mashed potatoes, and approximately a dozen small florets of broccoli. The price affixed to this paltry serving turned out to be $20. The reason that I state it this way as to the cost was due to the fact that the cost wasn't listed of the menu. I ordered the Jumbo blackened shrimp served on a bed of alfredo fettuccine. I was charged $18 for five shrimp, which turned out to be large instead of jumbo. The fettuccine was totally devoid of alfredo sauce and instead contained some sort of sweet red sauce that did not fit well with either the shrimp or the pasta. We also ordered a house salad with bleu cheese dressing and were charged $3 each with no concession considering the high prices of the entrees. Even though we relayed our disappointment to our waiter, at no time did any one on management staff stop by our table to inquire about our meal or to address our concerns that had previously been expressed to our waiter. During the course of sitting and partaking of our meal, a manager did pass by our table two times and neither of the two times did he acknowledge and/or ask us about how our meal was or if we had any concerns pertaining to our meal. It doesn't take a rocket scientist to know when someone has indeed been ripped off and we certainly were taken advantage of in that respect or lack of respect. We will not be recommending HOB to anyone, as a matter-of-fact we'll be doing quite the opposite and listing our experience(s) on some of the consumer blogs that we list on.
I made several attempts to contact HOB “via” their web site (they make no provision for feedback and/ or complaints) and land line, all to no avail. They have a # listed in California, BUT, it rings and rings and no one answers. I even tried calling the # at the facility in Myrtle Beach and it goes to an announcement about events and upcoming events at said facility.

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06/07 11:00 pm The Barstool Blackout Tour: Foam
06/08 8:00 pm Little River Band
06/12 8:30 pm Gov't Mule with Dr. John
06/14 8:30 pm Face to Face - The Ultimate Tribute to Elton John and Billy Joel
06/15 8:00 pm The Cult
06/21 8:30 pm Grace Potter and The Nocturnals
06/22 8:30 pm The Dave Matthews Tribute Band
06/23 11:00 pm The Barstool Blackout Tour: Foam
06/30 8:30 pm Shinedown & Adelitas Way
07/03 9:00 pm Be Good To Yourself Tour: Ledisi & Eric Benet
07/06 8:30 pm Lee Brice
07/07 8:30 pm Corey Smith
07/20 9:00 pm The B-52s
07/22 8:00 pm Badfish
08/01 8:00 pm Bush
08/02 8:30 pm Yes & Procol Harum
08/04 8:30 pm Ted Nugent
08/18 8:30 pm Citizen Cope
08/24 8:30 pm Steve Vai
08/25 8:00 pm Matisyahu & The Dirty Heads