Venue T-Shirts
Description: The Bottom Line Defunct NYC Music Venue Nightclub Bar
The Bottom Line Defunct NYC Music Venue Nightclub Bar T-Shirt
by DarkLordPug
$16 $24
Description: Located in Seattle's Greenwood neighborhood, the Walrus Tavern was a legendary live music venue that hosted countless blues and rock 'n roll shows over the years. When it wasn't playing host to local bands and all-time great blues singers, the tavern was a true neighborhood watering hole, providing frosty libations and reliable tavern food. Unlike most places, the Walrus didn't close up shop for lack of customers or ever-increasing rents, rather it burned to the ground in 1984. The concrete pad it sat on remained vacant for decades until another bar opened up next door and annexed the Walrus pad as a beer garden, aptly named 'The Walrus Beer Garden.'
Description: Defunct Nashville Concert Venue 328 Performance Hall graphic. Enjoy!
328 Performance Hall - Defunct Nashville Concert Venue T-Shirt
by The90sMall
$16 $24
Description: The legendary Cowtown Ballroom opened in midtown Kansas CIty July 16, 1971. The Cowtown’s final show Sept. 16, 1974 featured the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band and Brewer & Shipley, ending a righteous reign of 38 months.
Cowtown Ballroom - Kansas City, MO Venue - 1971 thru 1974 T-Shirt
by Retrozest
$16 $24
Description: Located in the heart of Dallas. Texas' Deep Ellum neighborhood, Drugstore Cowboy wore several hats and wore them all pretty darn well. Part coffee shop and part cocktail bar, they also played host to art shows and intimate concerts, all from within their low-fi digs.