Address: 9009 Sunset Blvd, West Hollywood, CA 90069, USA
Phone: +13102789457
Sunday: Open 24 hours
Monday: Open 24 hours
Tuesday: Open 24 hours
Wednesday: Open 24 hours
Thursday: Open 24 hours
Friday: Open 24 hours
Saturday: Open 24 hours
Daniel
I come to the Roxy once or twice a year and its always great. It's just the right size venue for an intimate experience. Drinks are solid as well the bathrooms. Parking..parking is tough. Take the bus on your way there and ride share on your way back. This is the way!
justin ashton
Super sceptical on how this venue would hold a wrestling event but it was produced really well and they really maximized the space to make it a truly epic event.
Annie Gee
Dsmoke Nana Domari T.I. I really enjoyed this venue. Perfect small size to see any artist of your liking. The bartender was really nice. The restroom stalls are old. Kind of like high school restrooms. I saw some people ordering finger foods in the VIP section, also looked like high school lunch tray chicken fingers. But, hey, that's cool with me. You have to take The Roxy venue for what it is. A small venue that will get you closest to an artist! That's the way I look at it. I'll definitely go again!!
Sheena T. S.
We went to see Banners this Saturday, it was sooo fun, this place feels intimate. I felt safe going there they have a strict mask on policy, they have a bar that also serves food. The process of going in was smooth, they also make you pass a metal detector for security reasons. There's plenty of parking places ranging from $15-25 you just gotta look around, there's also street parking but you gotta be careful about the rules. I love the ambiance of this venue. Will go back for future concerts.
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They use wristbands to distinguish under/over 21 so should be good to go 👍
Get there when you want, and worm your way to the front, its not like you're at Coachella...
There is a patking facility just across Sunset. Very easy.
Yes but you may not be able to get in if the show is sold out.
They have a metal detector
Yes Live at the Roxy is a two-disc live album by The Wailers, released in 2003. The album contains a complete concert, recorded on 26 May 1976 at The Roxy in West Hollywood California, during the Rastaman Vibration tour. This concert was originally broadcast live on the KMET radio station in Los Angeles.
No just mask
I've never seen a live show at the Roxy where there is a dress code enforced.
Have to check the set list. Doors usually open 30 minutes prior to opening acts
Yessss
You can look up their calendar but has not been one
Valet parking or look for a parking lot nearby but it might be expensive
You have to use the app to show your tickets. Because the tickets refresh all the time a screen shot will not work.
There's a gas station with alcohol but no store in aware of.
Its an all ages event but children will not be permitted in even if they have a ticket, without ear protection. Check with individual shows though just in case :)
I don't know about this. I just went there as guest.
Prolly 5-6
I'm sorry I dont know.
We weren't allowed to have them fit the Corey Taylor show. So I'm guessing negatory buddy.
Again arrive early and Park wherever you can and walk enjoy the walk and enjoy all the establishments along the way
There or online tickets also.
No but you can print it out from the pizza joint around the corner. Just ask them if you can use the printer from their managers office and get me a slice of pizza for the touble
No way !
There are no bad seats...small theater and every seat is excellent! Go and enjoy!
You might be able to catch one of the members outside near the staff parking lot after the show if you are lucky. I saw most of the band members in the parking lot attached to the venue after the show.
Yes
Tickets depend on who's playing that night.
Like swag? Contact the club for their guidance and regulations
You should have received an email with the purchase confirmation and the ticket basically in the email as an attachment. Usually, the email has an attachment, OR the email is the ticket. 😇😉
Both are allowed but they will get searched. Don't know if there's a limit on size though.
That would be hilarious at the Cheech and Chong comedy show!
Look at some of the pictures I've posted on their Google page to get a general idea of the layout and bar area.
I am not sure on scheduling but I'm almost positive how many bands and how long the sets are. I would call
Tables range depending on the show
The nearest Red line station is Hollywood and Highland. They maybe a closed station via the metro line to Santa Monica. But there are no close station in the West Hollywood as of yet. Metro is working on the Purple line which will be closed to Sunset Blvd.
it depends on what show you're going to. they'll let you know.
I don't think so. I'm 14 and the Roxy Theatre held an event where elementary and middle school could play music. But it doesn't really look like a place to go with family.
there are no longer seats by the toilets only VIP have seating.
Yes. It depends on the event. Usually a band at point of purchase will indicate whether or not they'll be available for signings and/ or meet and greet events.
Sometimes they release them. Just call ahead or day of.
I parked in a lot across the street for 10 bucks.
10:00a to 5:30p Monday through Friday
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