Amos' Southend has continued to be a cool place to listen to live acts. The setting offers a atmosphere that will thrill the throngs of fans and leave them electrified. Even when the locale is full, everyone of the 500 people get a unobscured outlook of the band. Every concert at Amos' Southend is worth the tickets’ charge for the frenzied audience and the thrilling atmosphere alone.
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Amos' Southend is more of a dive bar, but from time to time it has big-name bands like Nickelback. Each day of the week, regularly, smaller bands from the area will perform at the locale. While generally Amos' Southend has scheduled concerts set up , the site does have a couple of open mic nights. The open mic for musicians is on Saturday and the one for standup comedians is on Saturday.
Originally known as The Adult, the club changed its name to Amos' Southend when Simon O'Malley took over ownership in 1974. The owner used his favorite club while he was attending at La Salle University as the inspiration for the layout of the club he runs now. Amos' Southend has since become one of the trendiest clubs locally for concerts as well as to get a drink.
Occasionally Amos' Southend will have big-name groups and the tickets will disappear quickly. is assured to have a selection of seats to choose from to those shows, no matter how in demand the tickets might be. Furthermore, the website has a ready schedule of the heavily-publicized show at Amos' Southend. The site also has a helpful area map that can be used to spot a bar before the show.