mill town music hall
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Have attended several music concerts here. Great space. Has a gift shop that highlights "made in the USA" clothing. Have also attended a fund raiser and a noted speaker. Plenty of room.
The old Ingles has had a complete makeover. There are nice padded chairs lined up in orderly fashion. You might think, "It is so modest it can't be good." You are right. It is fabulous! Big names come here and do great shows in an intimate venue. The Oak Ridge Boys have been here twice, and the show I was at, they played and sang just like a big performance in a prestigious place. Harold Shedd has been involved for decades with Country Music. Some really big names are coming to our one horse town! John Berry, the Gatlins, Amy Grant, and more.If you like the Christian music groups, they have events with some pretty upscale groups.Come early so you can get a parking spot. Wright Way BBQ is in the same plaza, and while not fancy, the food is excellent. Next best restaurant in the area would be Cracker Barrel which you will go past on your way to the music hall. About 60 miles west of Atlanta, and about 50 east of Anniston. You will see a great show, and you don't have to pay Atlanta prices. Highly recommend.
This is the best venue around. We visit Milltown frequently. Have seen some great performers...the last being Kenny Logins. Mel Tillis, The Oak Ridge Boys, Pam Tillis, Lorrie Morgan, John Berry and many others. Thanks to Randall and Tina Redding for making their dream of a family friendly venue come true!
This venue is an excellent idea for Bremen, and is an asset for a city of its size. Many well-known entertainers visit this location, and the staff couldn't be nicer. They are very friendly and helpful. Parking is plentiful. The seats are comfortable, and the rows are wide enough for easy leg crossing. The sound system is good. There are concessions, and you can eat/drink your items in the auditorium.That's the good. Now for some unpleasant realities...This building appears to be a converted retail space...perhaps a former grocery or Walmart store. It is very nicely done inside, but there was/is no sloped floor elevation or high ceiling to work with. Thus, the seating is all flat surface. This poses a HUGE problem if you are near the back of the space. Before purchasing back row tickets (late purchase), I read other reviews stating that there "isn't a bad seat in the house." Well, I must not understand what a "bad seat" is because I would swear that I had one (see pics). Imagine sitting at the cash register of Walmart and seeing over 25 rows of heads and glowing, tablet-esque phone cameras to a typical stage at the back of the store. That paints a pretty accurate picture.To make matters worse, there is a serious chatter problem at the back, around the entry doors to the auditorium. This is something that can be corrected...or at least greatly improved...by discussing seat locations with late guests (seemingly the majority) BEFORE entering the auditorium with them. It would also be an improvement to not allow people (employees or guests) to hang around back there chatting and dancing/goofing off during the show. This was a major distraction for the entire performance.The screens on each side of the stage are helpful...honestly, it's pretty much all I could see (and I'm 6'0")...but there needs to be less "action" with the cameras. I was always disappointed when the couple in front of me took a smooching breather long enough for me to see a screen between their heads and it happened to be at one of the "blurry fade" or "pan to black" moments. Folks, it's Don Williams. The man sits on a stool and sings. Just zoom the cameras to his upper half, lock them in place, and walk away. Done.Lastly...I'm not sure if this is a venue decision or the performer's...but, the 20-minute "intermission" immediately following the opening act is beyond ridiculous. People are wondering to their seats throughout the entire opening act....and then, just when you get the kids all tucked in for the evening...BOOM, it's time for a 20-minute snack break. If a concession intermission is needed, it would really be great to do it in the middle of the show instead of at the beginning. The 7:30 show didn't actually begin until 8:30 by the time the chatter-filled opening act and "intermission" had finally passed.So...in summary of a very lengthy review...First 10 rows - Good sound, good viewMiddle 10 rows - Good sound, little viewBack 3-6 rows - Noisy chatter, no view
My husband and I enjoyed this venue! Easy to get in/out. Plenty of parking. The concert (Marty Stewart) was superb! Staff were extremely nice and helpful. We will definitely return to Mill Town Music Hall!!!!
We recently attended a concert at the Mill Town venue. We really didn't know what to expect. When we drove up we found ourselves in a shopping center parking lot. Volunteers directed traffic for parking so that went smoothly. The venue is located in a former supermarket. They have done a nice job in converting it to a music hall. It features two large screens, comfortable seating and a good sound system. The seating is not tiered so you may have someone's head blocking your view of the performers a bit however the two large screens help there. My criticism is that the seats are a tad close. Also I suggest to the managers that each person attending have a ticket for a seat. Near us, five children were sitting in three seats and all through the concert they played games on a tablet or smart phone. To me that was just disrespectful toward the performers.
My husband and I decided the day of the concert to try and get tickets for Sara Evans. Called the box office and a very nice gentleman was very helpful in getting us better seats than were available online! We got to the venue and we were both pleasantly surprised! The seating was arranged so that there was not a bad seat in the house and the chairs were nice and comfy! The sound was good and all of the people there are very friendly! We will definitely return!
We have been to Milltown a few times to see various country acts. Most notably the Oak Ridge Boys and then Pam Tillis/Lorrie Morgan. It's a relatively small venue that books some good talent. If you are looking for a nice venue that makes you think a country star is singing at a private party, this is the place for you.
Trænger man til at komme i julestemning , skal man tage til Bremen. Julemarkedet eR en by i byen og er meget besøgt !! Der er også middelaldermarked som også er et besøg værd.