The Basement is, by far, the worst commercial concert venue in Columbus. The Basement was originally a dance club. When that failed, they should have filled the entire area with concrete and been done with it, but instead, they turned it into a concert venue.
The first thing you will notice upon entering the basement is that the layout is more suitable for a 50 yard dash than a concert. The bar is āLā shaped and when I say āLā shaped I really mean ālā shaped. Large, 24ā x 24ā pillars hold up the ceiling and create a visual maze for anyone trying to watch the show from anywhere but right in front of the stage.
In front of the stage, there is room for about 75 people. Those 75 people have a great view of the stage and probably have a great experience. The problem is that the Basement will sell 400 tickets and the other 325 are screwed. There is some viewing of the stage off to the side, but that is a no standing area because of fire codes. If The Basement has one thing going for it, itās that itās mostly concrete and mostly (hopefully) flame resistant.
The placement of the sound board at the end of the bar blocks a good portion of the stage viewing. Itās not the sound guyās fault so donāt blame him.
The Basement realizes that it is a horrible concert venue so they installed a single camera at the stage that plays on the televisions behind the bar. Please note, the camera they had installed was top of the line back in 2006. I think they bought the televisions behind the bar about 10 years earlier than that. When you want them to put a television on that shows the stage, they have to flip a switch on a little box connected to the back of the television that says TV on one side and GAME on the other.
Please join me in a little prayer⦠āDear Lord and Heavenly Father, Great God above. Please see it in Your heart that someday when The Basement venue is empty without a living soul to be harmed, that You will, In your Grace, cause those obnoxious pillars to collapse and fill the entire Basement with rubble so that it can never again be used as a concert venue. In Your Name we pray.ā
The bartenders are nice. The bathrooms are filled with previous concert venue stickers and fun graffiti. These are the only two redeeming qualities of The...
Ā Ā Ā Read moreI didn't like this venue very much. The sound was pretty good, but the show I went to was very crowded and if you don't get there early and get a spot up front, or you're not 6'5" there is hardly any way to see the performer. The layout is pretty terrible. There are several large pillars holding up the ceiling (because you are in a basement) that obstruct your view. And there are only 3 pockets to view the stage which fill fast. To view the front of the stage there is very limited seating in a pit, then behind that there is space to stand, but bar backs right up to it. You can maybe fit 6 rows of people before you hit the bar. And the stage is NOT raised up any.
I arrived an hour before the opener went on and couldn't see anything.
So just a warning, if you want to see a show here, arrive early or you're left to wander around the back of the club trying to catch a glimpse of the stage.
I won't go back to The...
Ā Ā Ā Read moreOk the venue is really cool. We saw Bumpin Uglies, balyhoo and should have seen passifire. However, my husband got kicked out of the show for wanting to show love and support to the bands! The supposed "dancefloor" was packed shoulder to shoulder with people who didnt show any love to the bands. No dancing or movement. It was weird and honestly made me feel bad for the performers who I assume would much rather see people moving around! I think this venue would be better if the "dancefloor" was reserved for people who, oh I don't know, wanna dance maybe? I'd love to see another show here but not with the uptight Columbus crowd at that show! Don't pay to see bands you don't like enough to move your spirit and definitely don't show hate to people who are having fun at a reggae show! Irie vibes to the performers and "The Basement" should consider reserving the dancefloor for actual people who'd like...
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