Entertainment
W.O.W. Hall
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W.O.W. Hall, short for Woodmen of the World Hall, is a nonprofit, volunteer-powered venue that has been a cornerstone of Eugene's alternative culture since the 1970s. Housed in a historic 1932 building, the hall features a spacious wooden floor and a warm, intimate atmosphere perfect for live music, dances, and community gatherings. Visitors can enjoy affordable shows ranging from folk to punk, with a focus on inclusivity and local talent. The venue's commitment to sustainability and community engagement sets it apart.
Don't miss
- Dance on the iconic sprung wooden floor during a concert
- Browse the on-site café for snacks and local brews
- Attend a community workshop or film screening
Tickets & tours
Ways to visit W.O.W. Hall
You can usually visit on your own. A tour is worth it for transport, a guide, or combining nearby sights into one day.
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