Generations Hall to Reopen July 17

NEW ORLEANS (press release) – Generations Hal will reopen to the public for the first time since March 2020 with a “Back to the 80s Night” party hosted by Scoot on Saturday, July 17. Doors open at 8 p.m. to celebrate the venue’s return, the building’s 200th anniversary and to pay tribute to one of the city’s longest-tenured radio talk show hosts now marking 50 years of broadcasting.

Generations Hall, like many event venues across the country, lost millions of dollars when it closed 18 months ago, and loyal patrons have been anxiously awaiting the reopening of the iconic entertainment complex which coincides with the building’s 200th anniversary. Originally built as a riverfront sugar refinery in the early 1820s, Generations Hall was the centerpiece of the Italian Pavilion during the 1984 World’s Fair and once was home to City Lights, the hottest night attraction in New Orleans.

The July 17th Grand Reopening event is being billed as the city’s biggest 80s-style party ever with the three rooms at Generations Hall magically transformed by professional decorators into the Yuppie Decade when Generations Hall was one of the most popular dance venues under the name “City Lights.” DJ WIXX and DJ Shane Love, New Orleans born and raised 80’s music and vinyl records enthusiast who has been “burning down the house” for more than 20 years, will provide the 80’s beats music for the special evening.

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A portion or proceeds from the event will benefit the Louisiana Hospitality Foundation, a non-profit organization that provides financial assistance to Louisiana hospitality industry workers when they incur an emergency such as an unexpected illness, injury, death of an immediate family member, or disaster such as flood or house fire. https://louisianahospitalityfoundation.org/

The grand reopening Back to the 80s party will also feature a special 50th plus anniversary celebration for Scoot, one New Orleans iconic radio hosts who has worked at several local radio stations over the past half century. Scoot, whose broadcasting career is one of the longest among local broadcast legends, began his illustrious radio broadcasting career at the age of 17 in 1970 at WWL-AM as a producer for the legendary Morning Host Bob Ruby. He has worked at more than a half dozen New Orleans radio stations including WQUE, B-97, WNOE-AM. During his 50 plus years in broadcasting, he took his talk show talents to cities across the country, including Philadelphia, Denver and Portland.

Patrons planning to attend the Generations Hall Grand Reopening 80’s Night Bash recognizing Scoot for hitting an incredible broadcasting milestone are encouraged to dress up in 80s fashion. Scoot is scheduled to dress up as 80s musical celebrities and dance on stage throughout the night, an entertaining act he started online every Thursday night during the pandemic.

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Generations Hall has three separate party rooms totaling more than 35,000 square feet, and the venue’s name was derived from its three rooms spanning generations of local beloved music from Louis “Satchmo” Armstrong to Professor Longhair and into the 70s and 80s musical genre.

Interested patrons are strongly encouraged to pre-purchase tickets to the Grand Reopening 80s anniversary party since tickets are limited. Tickets are available beginning today online at www.themetronola.com.

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