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    The Stage

    4.5 (2 reviews)
    ModerateMusic Venues
    Open 11:00 am - 10:00 pm

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    Remington Garage

    Remington Garage

    5.0
    (2 reviews)
    6.9 mi

    This is a really cool venue in a cool location! The staff was very friendly and the music sounded…read moregreat. The food truck in the parking lot is great touch also. Hope that is always there. I will keep my eye on upcoming events and hope to come back!

    You go, Shreveport!! You GO!! You do the things, and we will be there!! Shreveport needs this. In…read moreparticular downtown Shreveport needs this. A legitimate, yet intimate, small-to-medium sized live music and event venue such as this gorgeously renovated old tire garage which just had its formal opening for Music Prize Live on June 20th, 2019! I myself, was just back from the beautiful beaches of Alabama, sunburned, slightly tired, and I still had an absolute hoot in this here place. My friends and I jammed to visiting Nashville bands, Airpark, and *repeat repeat. It was an enjoyable time to be certain. I am looking very much forward to the future events, and the endless possibilities of this place in the near and far future. I am especially looking forward to the 2019 Louisiana Prize (Film, Food, and of course Music!!) Fest this Fall, which will undoubtedly use this space well, in addition to other locations. Shreveport is growing again, culturally, and very much so in the right direction. This garage shows this growth. And on some nights soon, you'll be able to hear that growth as well!!

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    8/22/19. The Brook & The Bluff, from Birmingham, Alabama. The band named after two neighborhoods there in which the band members grew up.
    8/22/19. The Brook & The Bluff, from Birmingham, Alabama. The band named after two neighborhoods there in which the band members grew up.
    8/22/19. The Brook & The Bluff, from Birmingham, Alabama. The band named after two neighborhoods there in which the band members grew up.
    8/22/19. The Brook & The Bluff, from Birmingham, Alabama. The band named after two neighborhoods there in which the band members grew up.
    8/22/19. Shreveport band, Tipsey. Opening for The Brook & The Bluff, from Birmingham, Alabama.

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    8/22/19. Shreveport band, Tipsey. Opening for The Brook & The Bluff, from Birmingham, Alabama.
    Hurricane Alley

    Hurricane Alley

    3.3
    (3 reviews)
    6.1 mi

    If you enjoy music and good food and drink, this is a great place to visit. It's like a little…read moreslice of Nashville right here in the Arklatex. The music genre rotates from country and western to Cajun Zydeco to 80s rock . No hip hop music. There are four or five breweries in a row. Sometimes, on weekends, there's a big concert in the back ally. It's called Hurricane Ally. It is a sophisticated ally/entertainment complex (check website for line-up). Often there is also smaller Music offerings in each brewery. On weekdays, it is more classy. There is usually music two or three nights during weekdays. Tuesdays and Thursdays are the most common days for music, but sometimes they also have music on Monday and Wednesdays. Check the website for the lineup. The midweek music is usually more sophisticated.... a high-quality musician playing a guitar or keyboard. Jimmie Wooten and Haley Brook are 2 of my favorites. The Smash Burger at Seventh Tap is outstanding if you are hungry. This is just a great place to sit back and relax, enjoy good food, drink, and music and have an enjoyable time.

    A cool enough place for Bossier City. Certainly a scene for these parts, and the hot spot of the…read moremoment. Been open for a few years now. Lots and lots of people here, especially on summer weekends. For those maybe not from the south, the heat and certainly the humidity might seem overwhelming as this is an outdoor live music venue. Most of the acts seem to be cover bands but also mostly, they seem to hail from the Dallas Metroplex and are actually quite good. Honestly, these Dallas area cover bands, or tribute bands as some are called, are almost as good as the bands they are covering or paying tribute to. Seriously. And at my age and at this point in my life (cough, lazy, cough, cheapskate) I'd rather see these bucket list bands in cover form here for free than pay beaucoup bucks to see the real deal, probably in Dallas. Recently, I saw the Maroon 5 cover band from Dallas, Animals, close out the summer season here, and they were outstanding. I don't even really like Maroon 5 that much but these guys in Animals were just spectacular. Sounded just like the cd or radio. I mean, just like it. And what a crowd for that one. Packed. Bossier loves its cover bands. Hurricane Alley is safe and makes for an enjoyable night out. Food and drinks are readily available for purchase at these all-ages events. BeauJax Crafthouse and Frozen Pirogue are right there. Fridays and Saturdays these free shows go from 7pm to 11pm. Parking in the lots around the venue is free. There's also a huge outdoor flatscreen tv on the wall showing any major sporting event. Just be prepared to stand for the duration, unless you bring your own chair, which you also can do. Being outdoors here, it's also nice for me to smoke a good cigar while enjoying these bands. I hope they can bring an Arcade Fire cover band from Dallas here soon. Or a tribute band for The Cars or The Police.

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    Evening concert at Hurricane Alley
    Evening concert at Hurricane Alley
    Identity Crisis. Legendary local cover band. Last show ever! 18 years. 2007-2025. Their final gig here. 12/20/25.
    Identity Crisis. Legendary local cover band. Last show ever! 18 years. 2007-2025. Their final gig here. 12/20/25.
    Classy midweek music at Hurricane Alley in the East Bank District in Bossier City.

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    Classy midweek music at Hurricane Alley in the East Bank District in Bossier City.
    Lee's Entertainment Nightly

    Lee's Entertainment Nightly

    4.0
    (4 reviews)
    6.8 mi
    $

    My wife and I used to sing here about 30 years ago. In town for a couple of days so plan to drop…read moreby. We performed as AT & Georgia Fun times

    Lee's lounge looks from the outside like it would be full of nothing but clientele that has been…read moreoccupying the same seats for the last half century or so, but on the inside, the place looks to be full of nothing but clientele that has been occupying the same seats for the last half century or so! That's not to say, that this place is lacking in its own unique charms. This place pre-dates the cell phone. Upon entering, one may Flashdance back to a time, when people sat at a table together and...talked...with their actual voices...to each other (the horror!). And complete and total strangers approached complete and total strangers in the hopes of no longer being complete and total strangers (Somebody call the police!). I have never actually checked, but I'm willing to bet this place doesn't stock Red Bull. And to order one, would probably get one a beer mixed with Bloody Mary Mix in return. (Which is delicious, btw!!) Betty Lewis and The Executives are a local, longstanding lounge act in these parts, and have held residency here in this particular lounge on any given Friday night, for quite a length of time. Betty Lewis, is to Shreveport, what Wayne Newton is to Las Vegas. She is our Frank Sinatra. Our own Chairlady of the Board. And for as long as she has stepped up to the mic, it seems, her backup band, The Executives, have also been right there. So much so, that it almost seems like Lewis is Betty's middle name, and, and The Executives, is her true last name. To try to say her name, and not follow it immediately with, and The Executives, is a near-impossibility. To see the local icon Betty Lewis, and hear her equally iconic band, The Executives, should be part of the Shreveport Bucket List, for sure. See and hear these local legends here, and if not here, please see and hear Betty Lewis and The Executives somewhere, and soon!!

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    10/13/16. Exterior. I'm right next door at the Tiki for some Bayou Reggae from Stiff Necked Fools!!
    10/13/16. Exterior. I'm right next door at the Tiki for some Bayou Reggae from Stiff Necked Fools!!
    2/4/17. Saturday. Lee's and Tiki exterior. Hwy Lions on Tiki stage! Super Bowl LI tomorrow! Pats v. Falcons!

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    2/4/17. Saturday. Lee's and Tiki exterior. Hwy Lions on Tiki stage! Super Bowl LI tomorrow! Pats v. Falcons!

    The Stage - musicvenues - Updated July 2026

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