Along the Northeast Megalopolis exists a silk road of music venues. One venue that shines brightly is the Ardmore Music Hall in Ardmore, PA. This venue is found along the quaint streets of Historic Downtown Ardmore, just to the west of downtown Philadelphia.
Ardmore Music Hall
23 Lancaster Ave
Ardmore, PA 19003
Capacity: 600
Music fans have undoubtedly seen this venue listed as a tour stop on many a tour schedule. This venue is frequently a stop on a tour going through the Washington, D.C. and Baltimore, MD metro area.
Those that live close to the venue cherish it and always tell other concert goers from outside of the greater Philadelphia how special this venue is, and why they should experience it for themselves. Many individuals from around the Washington/Baltimore area have heard about this great music hall in the north but contemplate if they should make the journey to experience The Ardmore Music Hall for themselves. DC Music Review has heard of this venue so much that we had to make the pilgrimage to this venue ourselves to see what it is all about, and if whether it is worth the journey.
Simply put, the pilgrimage to this venue is worth the visit!
Performance Calendar
Performance Calendar
Performance Calendar
Please make sure to view The Ardmore's https://www.ardmoremusic.com/calendar/Website Calendar Page.
Essential Information
Essential Information
Essential Information
Why You Should Go
Overall Concert Experience
The venue has a modest facade on Lancaster Avenue with only a few neon musical notes on the outside to give a hint at the fantastic performance space inside. Once you step through the entrance, you see a carefully composed two-story venue, which holds less than a thousand people, with areas set aside for both standing and seated concert experiences. The sound system and lighting systems are both top notch and you will rarely, if ever, find a bad sound location.
The venue has paid particular attention to ensure that almost every place inside has an unobstructed view and crisp sound. If you prefer a seated concert experience look no further than the back of the main space to sit down and have a clear view of the performance.
You will not miss a second of any performance even at the far end of the bar as it was designed for a concert goer in mind. The accompanying photo was taken from the far side of the bar, and as you can tell, the stage is unobstructed and allows an individual to take in the full experience, even when waiting for a drink by the bar.
Quality of Acts
The quality of the acts that pass through The Ardmore Music Hall is quite simply staggering and it is because of the quality of this venue. If an artist is playing here, it is because they have earned the right to play here.
There are occasions where an artist is doing a mini-tour with only a few shows, and they choose to play at The Ardmore Music Hall. On other occasions an major artist, such as the Chris Robinson Brotherhood, will perform a multi-night run at this venue.
If the artist only comes as far South as The Ardmore Music Hall, take the road trip and see them at The Ardmore Music Hall!
Special Productions
The Ardmore Music Hall is genuinely second to none when it comes to special musical events! Not only does this venue specialize in putting together amazing lineups, but they take pride in their production of the performance. There are concert posters available, big screen projections, and, on occasion, live streaming of the performances.
The Ardmore Music Hall makes a considerable effort in selecting and assembling astounding lineups to create exceptional concert experiences for their patrons. Here are just a few of the unique productions that The Ardmore Music Hall put together for the 2017 Summer. Each of these special productions look spectacular and worth the visit to this music hall. (We attended the Unlimited Devotion event, and that alone will bring us back to this venue for any further productions.)
Please make sure to see their upcoming schedule of events.
Accessibility
Accessibility
Accessibility
The Ardmore is a fully compliant ADA facility and provides a full range of accommodations for visitors.
From their website:
Ardmore Music Hall is an ADA accessible venue, with no steps to enter the club through our main entrance on Lancaster Avenue. We are here to accommodate the individual needs of every guest who joins us for a concert, and our staff is available to assist with questions or accommodations both in advance (reserving specific seating as requested) or at the door on the night of a show.
Please feel free to direct any questions or assistance needed to our customer service team, by sending an inquiry to: info@ardmo remusichall.com
Please read Th Ardmore's full ADA and Accessibility services on their ADA Access Page.
Food
Food
Food
The venue has a full menu available at full service seating. The menu includes everything from lite far snakes to a wide array of sandwiches, burgers, and pizzas. A full menu can be found here.
Getting There
Getting There
Getting There
From Points South
The easiest way to make your way to the venue is by taking I-95 and then taking Exit 7 to get on I-476. Unless you want to visit downtown Philadelphia before your concert, you can avoid the congestion of downtown Philadelphia by skirting the city via I-476.
Public Transportation
Public Transportation
Public Transportation
Public Transportation Downtown Philadelphia
If you are staying in downtown Philadelphia and do not want to drive to the venue you can take the Paoli/Thorndale Regional Rail (Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority) from 30th Street & City Call Stations downtown. It will drop you off only 100 feet from the music hall and runs until midnight on weekdays, and later on weekends. Check out the SEPTA train schedule or view the schedule in PDF here.
Parking
Parking
Parking
Parking is plentiful in Downtown Ardmore. Parking is paid through 6pm but then FREE afterwards.
Pre & Post Show Options
Pre & Post Show Options
Pre & Post
Show Options
Pre-Show
Tiny Hands
16 Ardmore Ave.
Ardmore PA, 19003
(610) 896-7621
Just a few short minutes by foot lies Tired Hands Brew Cafe. This establishment is a fantastic place to enjoy a pre-show drink or bite to eat. It is also open between midnight and 1 AM, depending on the day. The food, in particular, is delicious, as they try to source all their food locally. You will also find a rotating list of finely crafted and delicious beer that brewed only a few blocks away at their Fermentaria. Don't take our word for it, everyone you meet in the venue is likely to talk to you about Tiny Hands.
Lodging
Lodging
Lodging
If you are on a budget or prefer not to stay in Philadelphia, we recommend staying in hotels to the West of Ardmore, PA. Staying to the West also allows you easier access to I-476 and I-95 to make your way home after a concert.