How a 100-Year-Old Bank Became Roanoke’s Hottest Concert Venue

January 27
20 mins

Episode Description

Roanoke just got a major new player in its live music scene — and it’s housed inside a century-old bank vault.

In this episode of the Cardinal News of Virginia podcast, host Lisa Rowan sits down with technology reporter Tad Dickens to explore the Exchange Music Hall, a brand-new 1,200-capacity venue in downtown Roanoke. Built inside the former First National Exchange Bank, the space is part of a major redevelopment that also includes a boutique hotel and a Spanish restaurant — and it’s already earning praise for its surprisingly excellent acoustics.

Tad shares what it was like attending the venue’s New Year’s Eve show headlined by Grace Potter, why the sound quality stood out, and how the Exchange fits into Roanoke’s broader concert ecosystem — landing perfectly between small club gigs and arena shows. With roots in FloydFest and plans to book everything from bluegrass and Americana to rock and soul, this venue could reshape how Roanoke experiences live music.

🎶 From bank lobby to bass lines — this is the story of Roanoke’s newest stage.

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