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House of Blues Anaheim at GardenWalk is Orange County's incredible home for live music! Our expansive venue features four distinctive and exciting environments under one roof. House of Blues Restaurant and Bar is open for dinner, serving made-from-scratch, Southern favorites like Voodoo Shrimp and Jambalaya. The legendary Foundation Room features a beautiful lounge and bar offering the ultimate star treatment and access to preferred ticketing benefits through the Foundation Room VIP Club membership program. The Parish showcases intimate artist performances and private events and the Music Hall features multiple bars for food and drinks, mezzanine seating and state-of-the-art sound. Voted Best Live Music Venue, Best Rock Club and Best Night Club by OC Weekly's Reader's Choice, House of Blues Anaheim is OC's one-stop entertainment spot! Bring the whole family & join us at the Restaurant & Bar for your official pre-show fuel. Reservations are encouraged. Book your tables here.
Looking for a more elevated experience? Guests 21+ are invited to join us in the Foundation Room before the show for the finest in food & craft cocktails. On most nights, keep the party going after the show, and experience the after-hours experience at the Foundation Room. Click here for more information & to RSVP your spot!
Featured Acts
New Found Glory vocalist Jordan Pundik may sing “I’m amazed that we’ve made it this far” on the band’s seventh full-length Radiosurgery, but that shouldn’t be a surprise to anyone who has followed the band’s career trajectory. For the past fourteen years the Coral Springs, Florida, pop-punk act have transcended trends and gimmicks by writing songs from the heart that listeners of all ages can relate to—and the band’s latest album Radiosurgery sees New Found Glory continuing that journey while simultaneously paying homage to the bands who influenced them to pick up instruments as teenagers.
“Our music is constantly evolving and changing and when this band puts out an album we always try to offer something different,” says guitarist Chad Gilbert—who along with Pundik, guitarist Steve Klein, bassist Ian Grushka and drummer Cyrus Bolooki make up New Found Glory. “With this disc we wanted to go back to the music that got us into punk and incorporate influences from those albums and also make a record that sounds consistent; whereas in the past some of our albums were a little bit more all-over-the-place musically, this one feels like a complete thought.”