Warehouse District, Raleigh
Raleigh's most beloved independent music venue in the Warehouse District, presenting indie rock, alternative, and emerging artists to a devoted local music community since 2011.
Founded
2011
Capacity
400
Hours
Show nights
Area
Warehouse District
Pour House Music Hall is the cornerstone of Raleigh's independent music scene, a 400-capacity room in the Warehouse District that has earned the kind of fierce community loyalty that takes years and genuine commitment to build. The venue's programming — indie rock, alternative, and adventurous bookings at the emerging end of the touring circuit — reflects a deep understanding of Raleigh's music audience, and its track record for booking artists early in their careers before they graduate to larger venues has generated an ongoing sense of discovery that keeps audiences returning. The industrial warehouse aesthetic creates an appropriately gritty backdrop for the musical ambition of the programming, and the sound and lighting quality consistently exceed what you'd expect from a 400-cap independent venue.
Pour House opened in 2011 and became central to Raleigh's music community almost immediately, providing the kind of quality independent venue that the city had been lacking. Its success helped catalyse the Warehouse District's emergence as Raleigh's creative hub and remains one of the most important music venues in the American South.
Opening Hours
Show nights vary; doors typically 7 PM
Address
224 S Blount St, Raleigh, NC 27601