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Amos' Southend

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Amos' Southend

Charlotte's rock institution refused to stay closed. Amos' Southend at 1423 South Tryon Street carries a name that started in 1990 as Amos' Bar and Bistro in the Park Road Shopping Center - christened for a fraternity brother's father to sweeten an investment pitch - and moved to South End in 2000 as a music venue that packed more than 1,300 people a night for The Roots, Skrillex, 30 Seconds to Mars, Method Man and Redman, and two decades of metal, tribute acts and touring rock. The 2016 closure stung the whole scene - owner John Ellison lost his parking lot to the RailYard development in a wave that also took Tremont Music Hall, the Double Door Inn and the Chop Shop - but the story turned: Ellison's Gin Mill restaurant took over the front of the old building, and in 2019 he reopened Amos' itself in the back half, a smaller but more polished 600-capacity room that fits the neighbourhood South End has become. He had turned down a quarter-million-dollar offer for the name in the interim, reasoning that nobody else should be allowed to ruin it. The booking book returned with the room - AEG-routed touring acts, up-and-coming national names, local headliners, tribute nights and the occasional oddball spectacle - and the Gin Mill next door handles the pre-show economy under the same ownership. The light rail's Bland Street station sits a block away, the surrounding blocks have filled with breweries and restaurants, and the club that anchored Charlotte's music scene for a generation is again exactly where it belongs. The reopened room kept the traits regulars loved - proper sound, sightlines from the bar, a stage close enough to matter - while shedding the old building's rough edges, and the smaller capacity has proved a feature: shows that would have rattled loose in the 1,300-cap era now sell out and feel like events. The RailYard development that once doomed the parking lot now supplies a public deck, completing one of Charlotte music's tidier ironies.

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Type: Theater / Concert Hall

Address: 1423 South Tryon Street, Charlotte, NC, United States, 28203

Website: https://amossouthend.com

Capacity: 600

Opening Date: 01/01/2000

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