The Venue
Born on the waterfront. Built for the music.
The Voodoo Hut didn't start with a business plan. It started with a belief: that the Kemah waterfront deserved a real music venue — not another bar with a TV in the corner, but a place built from the ground up for artists and the people who love them.
We took 14,000 square feet of raw potential and transformed it. Three stages now fill the space with sound on any given night. A sound system calibrated to shake the walls without losing the nuance. Acoustic zones that let you carry a conversation at the bar while a band rocks the main stage twenty feet away.
The kitchen runs all night. The cocktails are crafted. And the vibe — dark, a little dangerous, deeply alive — is entirely our own.
We didn't build all this just for the people in the room. In 2026, The Voodoo Hut became a broadcast destination — three live streams, one per stage, going out simultaneously to YouTube, Twitch, and our own network.
Voodoo Hut Radio runs 24/7, streaming curated music, live sets, original programming, and eventually: podcasts, artist interviews, post-game recap shows, and content made for the fans who can't always make it out to Kemah.
If you're in Tokyo or Tennessee, you can still be part of this.
The Stages
The flagship. Full production lighting, a pro-grade PA system, and enough room for the biggest acts we can bring to Kemah. When it's on, you feel it in your chest.
Intimate. High-energy. Perfect for DJs, solo artists, and the kind of sets that go until 2 AM. The corner of the room where the night gets interesting.
Open air, open hearts. The acoustic patio stage brings a different energy — singer-songwriters, folk acts, and the kind of sets you remember years later.
At a Glance
No reservation required to feel the music. But if you want a guaranteed table for show night, book ahead.