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Ground Zero Blues Club

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Ground Zero Blues Club is a cornerstone of Clarksdale's blues scene, located at the intersection of Blues Alley and Delta Avenue. Co-founded by actor Morgan Freeman and local blues enthusiasts, the club opened in 2001 to preserve and promote authentic Delta blues. The venue occupies a historic, weathered building that feels like a true juke joint, with exposed brick, vintage signs, and a laid-back atmosphere. Live music plays nightly, featuring both local legends and touring acts. The menu offers classic Southern comfort food like fried catfish, pulled pork, and tamales. The club also houses a small museum of blues memorabilia. It's a must-visit for music lovers wanting an authentic Delta blues experience.

Don't miss

  • Catch a live blues performance any night of the week
  • Try the Delta tamales and fried catfish
  • Browse the blues memorabilia and museum area
  • Visit the 'Ground Zero' sign outside for a photo op
  • Check the calendar for special events and guest artists

Tickets & tours

Ways to visit Ground Zero Blues Club

You can visit on your own (cover charge varies by night and performer, check the official website for details. no advance tickets typically needed). A tour adds transport and a guide, or combines nearby sights into one day.

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How travelers rate it

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2 star
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1 star
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Know before you go

  • Live music starts around 8 PM; arrive early for good seats.
  • The kitchen serves Southern classics, don't miss the tamales.
  • Photography is allowed, but be respectful of performers.
  • Cash is preferred for tips and cover charges; ATM on site.

A bit of history

Ground Zero Blues Club opened in 2001, co-founded by Morgan Freeman, Bill Luckett, and others, to revitalize Clarksdale's blues heritage. The building was originally a cotton warehouse, and the club's name references Clarksdale's claim as the birthplace of the blues.

Common questions

Is Morgan Freeman often at the club?

He visits occasionally, but not regularly. No guarantee.

Do I need a reservation?

Not required, but recommended for large groups on weekends.

Is there an age limit?

All ages are welcome until late; after a certain hour, it may be 21+.

What kind of music is played?

Primarily Delta blues, but also soul, rock, and R&B.

Can I buy merchandise?

Yes, there is a small gift shop with T-shirts, hats, and CDs.

Is the club open for lunch?

No, it opens in the late afternoon/evening. Check hours online.

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