The Black Heart Procession
Eugene, OR · 8:30 PM
$71.30
up to $113.85
Eugene, OR · 8:30 PM
$71.30
up to $113.85
Eugene, OR · 8:00 PM
$73.60
up to $93.15
Eugene, OR · 8:00 PM
$69
up to $86.70
Eugene, OR · 8:00 PM
$67.85
up to $84.40
Eugene, OR · 8:00 PM
$57.50
up to $75.20
Eugene, OR · 12:00 PM
$51.75
up to $205.85
Eugene, OR · 12:00 PM
$63.70
up to $72.90
Eugene, OR · 7:30 PM
$67.85
up to $114.30
Eugene, OR · 8:00 PM
$70.15
up to $94.75
Eugene, OR · 8:00 PM
$55.20
up to $77.50
Eugene, OR · 8:00 PM
$65.55
up to $85.55
Eugene, OR · 8:00 PM
$77.05
up to $84.40
Eugene, OR · 7:00 PM
$62.10
up to $1,199.45
Eugene, OR · 8:00 PM
$71.30
up to $94.75
Eugene, OR · 8:00 PM
$60.95
up to $82.10
Eugene, OR · 8:00 PM
$55.20
up to $78.65
Eugene, OR · 8:00 PM
$117.30
up to $204.70
Eugene, OR · 8:00 PM
$62.10
up to $82.10
Eugene, OR · 8:00 PM
$52.90
up to $72.90
Eugene, OR · 8:00 PM
$66.70
up to $86.70
Eugene, OR · 8:00 PM
$71.30
up to $84.40
Eugene, OR · 8:00 PM
$60.95
up to $72.90
Eugene, OR · 8:00 PM
$77.05
up to $84.40
Eugene, OR · 8:00 PM
$62.10
up to $84.40
The WOW Hall stands in Eugene, Oregon, as a historic, community-run performing arts center. Originally constructed as a meeting hall for the Woodmen of the World, the building is famous for its floating hard maple dance floor, which rests on springs to cushion the impact of dancing crowds. This unique architectural feature gives the main room an unusually warm, resonant acoustic character. Music fans looking for wow hall tickets will find an intimate, basement-like warmth in the main hall, where the barrier between the stage and the audience is famously thin.
The timber-framed structure operates as a non-profit space, hosting everything from indie rock and hip-hop to community lectures and dance classes. Its lack of fixed seating allows for a highly flexible room where audiences can stand right at the stage edge or watch from the sides. Those who compare wow hall tickets can expect a straightforward, no-frills live music experience focused entirely on sound and community spirit. The lobby walls, lined with decades of show posters, tell the story of a vital Pacific Northwest cultural hub.