Chapel of St. Philip Neri

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236 Woodbine Street, Louisville, Ky 40208

Chapel in Old Louisville originally built in 1896 and has hosted shows since 1997. Though largely leaning into chamber music, folk and experimental, the space has hosted more rock oriented and punk bands. Some bands have recorded live albums at the space as well.

Biography

The Chapel of St. Philip Neri offers programs in Louisville to enrich urban life through art, connection, and celebration. Our 300 capacity venue continues to support opportunities for emerging cultural workers and artistic masters, where no patron is turned away due to lack of funds.

The Chapel (originally designed by J.J. Gaffney) transformed into a secular venue in 1997. Since then, we have explored the question: how might an organization repurpose and preserve this building for secular use in a manner that continues to serve the neighborhood and city?

Selected Performers at The Chapel

Louisville and Other Parts of Kentucky

Touring/Regional

  • autodealer
  • droneroom
  • Low
  • Nonconnah

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