
San Diego, CA
The Voodoo Room at House of Blues San Diego offers an intimate setting within one of the nation's most celebrated live music venues. This smaller performance space provides a more personal concert experience, hosting everything from emerging jazz artists and soulful blues performers to alternative rock acts and electronic DJs. The room maintains the signature House of Blues aesthetic with its folk art-inspired decor and mystical ambiance that has made the brand legendary among music lovers.
What sets the Voodoo Room apart is its club-like atmosphere that brings audiences remarkably close to the performers. The intimate scale means every seat offers an excellent view, and the carefully tuned acoustics ensure that whether you're experiencing a whispered jazz ballad or an energetic hip-hop set, every note reaches you with clarity and power. The room's design creates an almost living room-like feeling where artists and audiences share a genuine connection.
Situated in San Diego's vibrant downtown area, House of Blues sits at the heart of the city's entertainment district. The venue draws both locals and visitors looking for authentic live music experiences, surrounded by restaurants, bars, and the energy of urban San Diego. Arriving for a show here feels like stepping into a musical sanctuary where the outside world fades away and the focus shifts entirely to the artistry unfolding on stage.
With 44 upcoming events spanning genres from jazz and blues to electronic and reggaeton, browse the Voodoo Room's diverse lineup on CultureTicks to discover your next unforgettable musical experience.
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Finish dinner 30+ minutes before showtime. Most restaurants offer pre-theater menus.
Highly recommended, especially for evening performances. Book ahead to avoid disappointment.
Most listed restaurants are within 5-10 minutes walk. Factor in extra time during busy hours.
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I saw Matt Maltese a few weeks ago here. I did not get around to trying and food or drinks but this is a super concert venue! I give 4 stars because there wasn’t enough AC. It was very hot and I almost passed out. Several others around me also had to take breaks from time to time. There is a parking garage right across the street but it’s incredibly difficult to find a spot and it’s you won’t be able to fit a larger vehicle.
Saw Prof there on 10/19. It was a sweeeeeeeeeet show. The upstairs staff are just awesome. Big shout out to Josef(ph) behind the Bar!!!
I recently attended a conference event at the House of Blues live karaoke bar and found the experience to be quite memorable. The atmosphere was fabulous, immersing us in an energetic and welcoming vibe that set the stage for an unforgettable evening. However, there were a few drawbacks. While the food was tasty and fresh, there weren’t enough tables and chairs for everyone to comfortably sit and enjoy their dinner and cocktails. One $18 cocktail—a vodka Red Bull—was steeper than expected, largely because Tito’s was considered a premium brand. To make matters worse, the cup was so small that it only held half of a Red Bull, even though I had paid for an entire can. I recently attended a conference event at the House of Blues live karaoke bar, and the atmosphere was simply fabulous. The venue set an energetic and welcoming tone that made the evening truly unforgettable. Being my first time at a live band karaoke bar, I found it to be an absolute treat. The band was amazing and entertaining, creating an inclusive environment where everyone felt welcome to participate in karaoke regardless of their singing abilities. Our group had an amazing time, and the lively spirit of the place made it a standout experience. The food served was tasty and fresh, contributing to the overall enjoyment. While the event was well-organized, there were minor challenges such as limited seating—there weren’t enough tables and chairs for everyone to sit comfortably during dinner and cocktail service. For example, one $18 vodka Red Bull stood out as particularly pricey, partly due to Tito’s being a premium brand. Additionally, the small cup size meant it held only half of a Red Bull, even though I paid for an entire can. In summary, despite a few logistical hiccups, the evening at House of Blues was overwhelmingly positive. The delightful atmosphere and fantastic live band more than made up for the minor shortcomings, and I’d highly recommend this venue for future events.
Voodoo room is a funny decorated place for performers. Floor place for about 100 attendees. You can purchase the food and drinks during the concert or, at intermission, will have a special bracelet to purchase alcohol. The cold water is free.
Overpriced and over sold every single show I've gone too. They seem to over serve people as well. When you need security it seems like they are no where to be found and they pick and choose which rules to enforce. The voodoo room side is much nicer and much more intimate. However the sound is great and tomatoes where you are you can see the artists. They are a ticketmaster venue which seems to be the main problem. As much as I love the venue I will not be returning.
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Check the Events tab on this page for all upcoming performances at Voodoo Room at House of Blues - San Diego. You can filter by genre and date to find shows that interest you.
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Most performing arts venues offer accessible seating and accommodations. Contact Voodoo Room at House of Blues - San Diego directly for specific accessibility information, including wheelchair access, hearing assistance, and service animal policies.
Review the venue details section for important information including capacity, seating layout, and house rules. Arriving 15-30 minutes early is recommended, especially for popular performances.
We recommend arriving at least 30-45 minutes before the performance start time to allow for parking, security screening, and finding your seats. Some venues may have stricter arrival policies for late seating.
Photography and video recording are typically not permitted during performances out of respect for the artists and other patrons. Please check with the specific venue for their policy.
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Voodoo Room at House of Blues - San Diego is committed to accessible services
Wheelchair-accessible seating is available throughout the venue. Please contact the box office when purchasing tickets to ensure appropriate accommodations.
Assistive listening devices are available for patrons who are hard of hearing. Please inquire at the venue or when purchasing tickets.
Service animals are welcome at all performances. Please notify staff upon arrival.
For specific accessibility questions, please contact the venue directly or reach out to our support team.