Nevermore Hall
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Address20 Market Place
LocationBaltimore, Maryland, United States
Coordinates39°17′22″N 76°36′26″W / 39.28944°N 76.60722°W / 39.28944; -76.60722
Public transitShot Tower / Market Place
OwnerAEG LIVE (2004-2024) Baltimore Soundstage (2025-present)
OperatorAEG LIVE (2004-2024)
Live Nation (2025-present)
TypeClub
Capacity1,500
OpenedDecember 15, 2004 (2004-12-15) (reopening 2025)
ClosedDecember 2024[1]
Website
nevermorehall.com

Nevermore Hall (formerly Rams Head Live!) is an indoor music venue, club, and bar located in Baltimore, Maryland, United States. Located in the Power Plant Live! district of downtown Baltimore, the venue was surrounded by several other bars and clubs. Rams Head Live! opened on December 15, 2004 and closed in December 2024.[2] It is set to reopen in 2025 under the Nevermore Hall name, managed by the owners of nearby Baltimore Soundstage.[3]

The venue features 26,000 square feet (2,400 m2) of floor space with five bars and three different viewing levels of the stage.[4]

All Time Low became the first band to sell out the venue during their short summer tour in mid-July 2008. In an interview with Pitchfork, Queens of the Stone Age frontman Josh Homme named the venue as one of his "favorite new venues," saying that "they treated us really good and it was really cool."[5] In 2016, Consequence of Sound ranked Rams Head Live! at #91 on its list of "The 100 Greatest American Music Venues."[6]

Rams Head Live! closed in December 2024. The ownership group of Baltimore Soundstage subsequently leased the space from the Cordish Companies, with a goal of opening by late summer 2025. The name was derived from the Edgar Allan Poe poem "The Raven". The refreshed venue will include multiple bars, expanded VIP areas and gothic-inspired decor. Live Nation will book shows for Nevermore Hall.

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  3. ^ Hein, Katarina (May 6, 2025). "Plans announced for venue to fill former Rams Head Live space | WBAL Baltimore News". www.wbal.com. Retrieved May 6, 2025.
  4. ^ "Rams Head Live! I This is what makes Baltimore ROCK!". Archived from the original on May 3, 2008. Retrieved April 29, 2008.
  5. ^ "Rams Head Live! I This is what makes Baltimore ROCK!". Archived from the original on May 9, 2008. Retrieved April 29, 2008.
  6. ^ "The 100 Greatest American Music Venues". April 29, 2016.
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