- General Live-Music Room
Paul Cornish gives The Mint a close-listening Fri set, where phrasing and detail matter more than scale. The room rewards a patient ear.
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Venue guide
Best for specific bills that rise above the weekly calendar.
The Mint is in Mid-City. It earns its place here when a specific bill cuts through the weekly noise. The current seven-day window has 7 shows listed, mostly around jazz, vocal, listening.
music room · capacity varies by setup · general live-music room
Paul Cornish gives The Mint a close-listening Fri set, where phrasing and detail matter more than scale. The room rewards a patient ear.
Ravi Campbell Quintet, Adam Hersh Trio puts The Mint in singer-songwriter mode on Fri, with direct voice and small-room focus. The first verse carries the setup.
Standing on the Neon Moon: a honky tonk take on the Grateful Dead with Moonlight Special makes The Mint a seated Sat room for writing, phrasing, and quiet attention. The lyric gets the last word.
Marcello Carelli's Effervescence centers a drummer composer in a modern jazz quartet setting, so timing and interplay are the draw. The Mint keeps those small group details close.
Kat Cordova brings a singer songwriter set with roots and soul in the mix. The Mint's small Mid City room keeps the emphasis on phrasing and the band level details around the songs.
House of Love: with Tree Adams’ Dagnasterpus, Casa Del Sol & W4RHORS3 keeps The Mint in craft-first mode on Wed, strongest when the songs land with close detail. Careful ears get more back.
Bommy Tahama, Phantom Noir, Last Twango gives The Mint a compact Thu bill, where a few well-cut songs can carry the night. Less volume, more shape.