The 107 Venue is a 5,500-square-foot event and concert space in downtown Chattanooga capable of hosting 300 to 400 guests depending on setup, positioning it between the city's smaller restaurant-based live music rooms and larger theaters like the Ritz Theatre.
Located on Frazier Avenue, 107 Venue operates as both a ticketed concert hall and a private event rental space. The room contains a full bar, sound and lighting rig suitable for touring bands and DJs, and flexible floor configurations. It functions primarily as a music venue on Friday and Saturday nights and opens for private rentals (corporate events, weddings, anniversaries) on other days. The space does not require ticket minimum orders; promoters and the venue itself book performers, and the room charges admission per head rather than a flat buy-in.
Ticket prices for concerts typically range from $15 to $35 depending on the artist and draw, though out-of-pocket costs shift based on promoter agreement and whether the show is front-of-house or venue-promoted. The venue charges $40 to $60 per hour for private rentals without a food or beverage requirement, though the on-site bar manages all alcohol sales and a standard catering fee applies if outside food is not brought in. Pricing for private events is best confirmed directly, as rates depend on event size and day of the week.
To attend a concert, ticket information is posted on the venue's social media and ticketing platforms; no advance online reservation system is guaranteed for all shows. For private events, inquiries go directly to the venue management via phone or email.
The Ritz Theatre, a 650-capacity venue on Main Street, books larger touring acts and charges accordingly; tickets often start at $25 and climb steeply for popular shows. Local restaurants with live music stages, such as The Walnut Street Bridge Tavern or spots in the North Shore area, offer free or minimal cover but seat far fewer people and lack dedicated sound equipment. For private events, The Edney Complex and The View at Graveston offer outdoor or multipurpose flexibility but typically require minimum food spend or rental fees above $1,000. 107 Venue fills the middle ground: cheaper than the Ritz for general admission, more acoustically equipped than a restaurant stage, and more flexible in pricing than a catering-focused event venue. Choose 107 for mid-tier touring acts, local band showcases, and smaller to medium private gatherings. Choose the Ritz if the headliner demands a larger room; choose a restaurant stage if you want a free or low-cost casual show.
This space works well for fans of indie rock, hip-hop, reggae, and electronic music acts on regional or national tours. Promoters and DJs use it for release parties and club nights. Small weddings, engagement parties, and company holiday events up to 200 guests fit the rental model.
It does not suit large galas requiring full catering service, formal seated dinners, or shows requiring multiple greenrooms or loading dock access. Standing-room-only capacity and a concrete floor make it less comfortable for all-day conferences or seated theater performances.
Arriving early is standard; doors typically open 30 minutes to one hour before the listed start time. Arrive on Frazier Avenue, pay a small parking fee in a nearby lot or find street parking, and proceed to the entrance. The bar opens upon arrival. Sound checks by the opening act occur after the doors open. The main act usually takes the stage between 10 p.m. and 11 p.m. on weekend shows; shorter or earlier sets are common on weeknights. Coat check is available. The venue is cash-friendly for the bar but accepts cards.
Concert shows typically occur Friday and Saturday from 8 p.m. onward, with occasional Thursday and Sunday performances. Private rental availability depends on the calendar; business hours for inquiries are generally Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Parking is street parking or paid lot access nearby; no dedicated lot is attached. The venue is downtown, a 10-minute walk from the North Shore pedestrian bridge and a 5-minute walk from the Chattanooga Convention Center.
107 Venue serves Chattanooga's live music ecosystem by offering affordable, accessible mid-size programming without the overhead of larger institutions, and functioning as flexible space for local events that need a real stage and bar but not a ballroom.
