White Eagle Hall is having a party on Saturday and everyone is invited.

It's the venue's first anniversary and White Eagle will celebrate with a free concert featuring Rye Coalition, Will Wood & the Tapeworms, Rock & Roll High Fives, and Long Neck.

White Eagle Hall reopened last May after extensive renovation. Built in 1910 under the leadership of Rev. Peter Boleslaus Kwiatowski, ownership was transferred to the Parish of St. Anthony before Kwiatkowski's death in 1934. The parish managed it until the recent renovation by the Ben LoPiccolo Development Group, a restoration project that preserved the theater's atmosphere and integrity while updating its tech for modern audiences.

"They converted an historical old meeting hall/ballroom and they did it right," says Dicky Barrett of The Mighty Mighty BossTones. Barret led his band in a sold-out night of their trademark ska and old school dance hall tunes in March. "We loved playing there and look forward to playing there again at some point soon. Bands, artists, entertainers and live music lovers find this place, enjoy this place, and take care of this place - it's a gem. Happy Anniversary!"

With well-established groups such as L7, Drive by Truckers, Max Weinberg, Gary Numan, Ani DeFranco and Roky Erickson and more of the up-and-coming musicians such as Mitski, Best Coast, and Misterwives, White Eagle Hall has been able to give audiences some of the best musicians of today.

In its inaugural year, the venue had a weekly roster of shows with sold out performances including Mountain Goats, New Found Glory, Bouncing Souls, and Julien Baker.

If you're planning to attend the free concert, RSVP on the White Eagle Hall website, WhiteEagleHallJC.com. The concert will also include drink specials and giveaways for tickets, T-shirts, merchandise and other prizes. The newly introduced White Eagle Hall gift cards, which can be used to purchase tickets, beverages, food and merchandise at the venue, will also be part of the anniversary concert giveaways.

White Eagle Hall is located at 335-337 Newark Ave., in Jersey City. Doors open at 7:30 p.m. and the show starts at 8 p.m.