High Noon Saloon, Music venue and pub in downtown Madison, United States
High Noon Saloon is a music venue and pub located on East Washington Avenue in downtown Madison with connected interior and exterior spaces. It features a main concert hall, a mezzanine area, and an outdoor patio that work together to accommodate various performance and gathering needs.
The venue was established in 2004, created after a fire destroyed O'Cayz Corral, a former music venue in Madison in 2001. Its founding represented a rebuilding of the city's live music culture following that loss.
The venue draws performers and audiences from different musical backgrounds, ranging from rock to bluegrass and folk traditions. It serves as a gathering place where diverse crowds come together to experience live music and connect with the local scene.
The space provides different areas suitable for groups of varying sizes, equipped with built-in audio and visual systems. The connected indoor and outdoor sections allow for flexible arrangement depending on the type of event and weather conditions.
During summer months the outdoor patio becomes a free concert space where regional and touring musicians perform regularly without admission fees. This seasonal programming makes live music accessible to anyone spending time in the downtown area.
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