
STUDIO 54 starring Anais St. John - Sat, Aug 1, 2026 at 7PM
Bay Saint Louis, MS – The 100 Men Hall hosts STUDIO 54, an incomparable dance party starring Anais St. John. Tickets are $25 in advance and $35 at the door. Food for purchase by Nolan Catering and a cash/credit bar. You can also reserve a table for an additional fee here.
STUDIO 54 was a New York nightclub that opened in the late 1970s as disco was taking over and it became a hotspot for celebrities, gossip and scandal. Anais St. John celebrates the fashion, glamor, and music in her show "STUDIO 54". Backed by a live band, St. John will sing the iconic songs of that era from Chaka Khan, Gloria Gaynor, Diana Ross, Grace Jones and more.
"We are thrilled to have Anais back at the Hall - she gets everyone on the dance floor and turns this living landmark into a bonafide juke joint!" said Director, Rachel Dangermond.
Anaïs St. John was raised in a musical household and trained as an opera singer, singing mezzo-soprano with the New Orleans Opera. She branched out as a solo artist, blending jazz, blues, and R & B, inspired by iconic singers like Eartha Kitt and Lola Falana, and hometown heroes such as Irma Thomas and Germaine Bazzle. She can be found performing her classy, impeccable repertoire in clubs and at festivals across the city and in Europe. St. John has developed several tribute shows, honoring Donna Summer, Tina Turner, and Lulu White (the Queen of Storyville), and often incorporates that material into her sets.
Food for purchase by Nolan’s Catering. Nolan’s Catering has over 35 years of experience specializing in original Southern cuisine across Louisiana & Mississippi. Weddings, birthdays, private parties, crawfish boils, whatever the occasion Nolan’s Catering prepares fine cuisine for all events.
The historical 100 Men Hall, a famed stop on the Chitlin' Circuit, a Must See Venue by Rolling Stone Magazine, winner of the 2024 MS Governor’s Award for Excellence for Arts in the Community, a rare site on the MS Blues Trail, is maintained and preserved under a 501c3 nonprofit organization (Hundred Members Debating Benevolent Association, est. 1894). The Hall is supported by its membership organization 100 WOMEN DBA, as well as from the generosity of sponsors and donors. The 100 Men Hall is the only endowed African American landmark in Mississippi. Additional information about the venue’s history and other activities can be found on https://100menhall.com or by emailing 100menhall@gmail.com.

