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Lexington Convention
and Visitors Bureau
301 East Vine Street
Lexington, Kentucky. U.S.A
40507-1513

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1-800-845-3959 or
859-233-7299

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Whether you want to just listen to the music, or dance the night away, you'll find a wide variety of convenient nightspots. The following is only a sampling of what Lexington has to offer.

Performing Arts | Concerts | Jazz and Blues
Country & Western | Oldies | Bluegrass | College Crowd
| Festivals | Theaters| Comedy

Performing Arts Top

For a city of its size, Lexington offers an extensive and varied arts calendar. The city's many groups include a professional orchestra, the Lexington Philharmonic, and numerous theater groups.  The Actors Guild of Lexington has a long history of providing compelling contemporary theatre. Both Lexington Ballet and Kentucky Ballet Theatre offer full seasons of dance.  Lexington Children's Theatre, Kentucky's official state children's theatre, has been staging productions since 1938. Touring groups present Broadway dramas and musicals at the beautifully restored Lexington Opera House.

Each June, UK Opera Theatre presents the wildly popular "It's a Grand Night for Singing" at the Singletary Center for the Arts. Ballet Under the Stars is presented every August outdoors at Woodland Park. Call (859) 288-2925 for information.

For more information on the performing arts, contact LexArts, Lexington's arts and cultural council, at (859) 255-2951 or the University of Kentucky College of Fine Arts at (859) 257-1706.

Concerts Top

In the mood for some good rock-n-roll or a lively concert of any size? Rupp Arena seats 23,000 and hosts top country, pop and rock acts throughout the year.   For smaller concerts Main Street Live downtown has an energetic atmosphere and features a variety of artists and entertainers every week.  For quality music of all kinds--local, regional and national-- visit Lexington's new live music venue on Main Street: The Dame . The new baseball stadium, Applebee's Park , is proving to be a popular outdoor concert venue.

The Lexington-Herald leader published an excellent Live Music Guide in the Friday newspaper. You can access that information here as well:
Kentucky.com's Live Music Guide.

Jazz, Blues and Folk Top

Local atmosphere, historic charm and good food make Cheapside Bar & Grill a Lexington downtown favorite, but it's the live rhythm and blues that keeps Cheapside packed on the weekends. Oscar's Piano Bar next door to Malone's  is a great place to sit down and spend a relaxing evening listening to some of the best jazz in town--there's  always someone tickling the ivories. And Natasha's downtown on Esplanade is becoming a hot spot for Jazz as well as other kinds of live music.

In the summer, you'll find live music every Thursday and Saturday evenings in the small park beside the Lexington History Museum on Main Street, weather permitting. Call the Downtown Lexington Corporation for details: (859) 425-2591

If you are here on a Monday night, try to catch WoodSongs Old Time Radio Hour . The show is taped weekly in Lexington in front of a live audience and features some of the best folk and acoustic music in the country. Broadcast on over 400 radio stations in 32 countries, WoodSongs can also been seen on the internet via weekly live webcasts.

Country & Western Top

Grab your hat and boots and head out to Austin City Saloon in Woodhill, Lexington's original country bar and home of John Michael Montgomery. Long time southern rocker and country crooner Larry Redmon  has his own place (Redmon's) downstairs at the corner of Main and Cheapside. If you are looking for a line dancing, bull-riding kind of place, check out Cadillac Ranch on Palumbo Drive. Kenny Whalen and the Travelers play regularly at Music Land in Paris....smoke and alcohol free.

Festivals Top

Where better to listen to Bluegrass music than in the Bluegrass Region? The Festival of the Bluegrass , held annually at the Kentucky Horse Park Campgrounds, is the largest of its kind in the world. Each June, top Bluegrass performers come home to Kentucky to perform for an international audience. Other favorite festivals include: Danville's Great American Brass Band Festival , Berea Crafts Festivals, Shakespeare in the Park, Ballet Under the Stars, Mayfest, Picnic with the Pops, Woodland Arts Fair and the Woodland Jubilee.

Oldies Top

Or should we say "classics"? The dance floor at Blue Moon heats up to 50s be-bop, 60s shag, 70s disco, and 80s hip-hop. The Blue Moon gives new meaning to the idea of "sweatin' to the oldies" and is popular with the college students as well as the middle-aged.

Bluegrass Top
The distinctive American music form popularized by Kentuckian Bill Monroe and his group, the Bluegrass Boys in the 1940's is now known as "Bluegrass" across the globe. In Lexington, Red Barn Radio tapes shows live at ArtsPlace fall through spring. In the summers, you can hear live Bluegrass music next door to Collins Bowling Alley at the Southland Jamboree.

College Crowd Top

You'll find Two Keys, a perennial favorite with Transylvania and University of Kentucky students, along with many other pubs, restaurants and shops near South Limestone at the edge of the UK campus. Pazzo's Pizza Pub is a great place to grab a beer and watch sports events on one of the many TVs. Check out the funky Tolly Ho's if it's 4 a.m. and you need something to eat.

Theaters Top

A restored 1920s movie showplace, the Kentucky Theatre is where Lexingtonians go to see off-beat, foreign and classic films. The theater also provides an intimate concert setting, and has hosted such performers as Arlo Guthrie, Leon Redbone, Roseanne Cash and Warren Zevon. For the latest flicks, look up Movies 10 in Woodhill or Regal Cinemas at Hamburg Pavilion. Surround sound and plush reclining chairs make these movie theaters local favorites. Or visit Lexington Green Movies 8 Cinemas, Lexington Movie Tavern, Carmike or the movies at Fayette Mall.

Comedy Top

Ranked the #1 comedy club in the region by the Professional Comedian's Association, Comedy Off Broadway at The Mall at Lexington Green is a guaranteed good time. No kidding! Comedy Off Broadway turns into a jazz club the first Monday of every month.

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© 2008
Lexington Convention and Visitors Bureau
301 East Vine Street
Lexington, KY 40507-1513
Visitor Info: 1-800-845-3959 or 859-233-7299
Group Info: 1-800-848-1224 or 859-233-1221