Tucked behind a red door with a Fender guitar neck handle since 1988, Dan Electro’s blends every genre into one intimate soundtrack.

The stage’s long history of standout performances has shaped a room where newcomers, teen rockers and touring pros share the same warm spotlight.

Many have moved on, but this monument to music remains — magnetic, meaningful, and made for the moment.

We operate as an incubator for live music, balancing no-cover nights with modest-cover shows so everyone can experience Houston’s creative pulse.

Order a local beer or a glass of wine, settle into a vintage booth, and let the next set remind you why live music matters.

1031 E 24th St  •  Houston, TX 77009

 

Houston’s Neighborhood Stage Since 1988

Experience living music history. Dan Electro’s turned a Heights bungalow into the city’s most storied listening room (except for Fitzgeralds, o7) , a place where Greg Allman traded licks, Billy Gibbons slipped in unannounced, Stevie Ray Vaughan scorched the fretboard, and even Richard Gere grabbed a mic. Their echoes ride every chord that spills across the worn concrete floor.

Today the spirit is as fearless as ever. Tuesday’s open Music Jam & Mixer keeps the pipeline fresh, but any night you can settle into a vintage booth, order a cold pint, and watch Houston’s next legend catch fire under those iconic lights. History is still being written here, one solo at a time.

Due to the dangerously cold temps, Folk Family Revival, Howard & The Nosebleeds, and Too Much To Say are being rescheduled—thank you for your patience as we work out new dates, handle refunds, and get everything squared away. Stay warm, stay kind, and we’ll see you when it’s safe to boogie.

Folk Family Revival rescheduled for February 27.

Howard & The Nosebleeds rescheduled for February 15.

Too Much To Say rescheduled for May 2nd.

Same Days, Same Set Times, Different Dates.