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Celebrate the opening of our NEW Side Door Cabaret, with Damon Fowler (2 nights!) and other Palladium favorites – plus some suprises – in January and February

The Palladium’s intimate Side Door Cabaret is already a favorite of audiences and artists. Musicians say it’s the best place to play in Tampa Bay – a room with great acoustics where fans come to LISTEN to the music. Audiences always tell me how much they love hearing their favorite bands and singers in a setting that reminds them of New York-style nightclub.  

Starting in January, we’re unveiling a renovated Side Door that people will love even better.

In the old Side Door, the thick columns – holding up the Hough Hall floor above  – blocked sight lines, forcing some folks to choose between watching the pianist on stage left or the singer on stage right. We’ve shrunk those columns – removing several inches on all sides, to open up more sight lines.

Our stage was always too small and on the wrong side of the room. We couldn’t fit a piano on stage – or a band with more than five players. Artists also had to walk through the club to get to the stage.

Now, we’ve moved the stage to the north wall, allowing artists to enter from doors opening onto our backstage hallway. We’ve expanded the size of the stage to accommodate larger groups and our grand piano. 

We’re finishing off the room with new carpet and an improved lighting grid. The sound system was updated and improved last year.  

 To celebrate the NEW Side Door Cabaret, we’re bringing in a couple of our favorite artists in January and February, plus some surprises. Damon Fowler,  Tampa Bay’s top blues guitarist, opens the room with two nights of house-rocking blues. His shows are Friday, Jan. 6 and Saturday, Jan. 7 at 8 p.m.

New Zealand singer-songwriter, Jackie Bristow, who opened for Tommy Emmanuel last year, arrives on Sunday, Jan. 8 for a 7  p.m. show.

For our jazz audiences we’re bringing in the Kym Purling Trio on Sunday, Jan. 15 at 3 p.m. and the Nate Najar Trio on Thursday, Feb. 2.

Roy Book Binder, the world-reknown acoustic bluesman, will be making his only Tampa Bay appearance on Friday, Feb. 3. He’s followed by Ennis, a touring Celtic folk duo, on Thursday, Feb. 9.

Pick one or more of these great shows and come check out the NEW Side Door Cabaret. And let me know what you think!

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