
The recently renovated Fitzgerald's is a ramshackle, dark wooden house-turned-venue with more history than your family tree. Situated at a flourishing crossroads in the Houston Heights, this 1918 estate once served as a Polish community center and dancehall, but is now a Houston institution for live music. The smaller stage downstairs and intimate ballroom upstairs were once old stomping grounds for acts like the Ramones, R.E.M. and James Brown; now they're home to the best local and touring acts, where the music is always the center of attention. With great sound, a full bar on both stories, cool staff all over the place and a smokin' balcony upstairs, you'll always feel at home in the old house. If you're looking for an evening full of ear-rattling music, hit the road and soak in the sounds and excitement of this unique Houston landmark.


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