Fans and performers alike will tell the tales of their more memorable Roxy experiences. Such is the influence of one of the country's most legendary and influential music venues. From the Roxy's 1973 opener featuring Neil Young, to Bruce Springsteen's now-classic 1975 performances, the history of The Roxy Theatre is paved with icons. Whether it was Guns N' Roses' pre-stardom shows, Miles Davis, Jane's Addiction, Pearl Jam or others.
Three decades on, the club has also been a popular performance Mecca for other entertainment, including stage productions, comedy shows and performance art. Among the club's unique features are comfortable booth seating, full-service and draft bar and a menu that features a modest array of dishes to keep appetites satisfied. The Roxy's open dance floor and superb sound facilities offer fans one of the most intimate entertainment experiences around.
The club itself has the potential to be intimate, but the acts that play this legendary spot in Hollywood are far too wild to keep things quiet--especially not with one of the best sound systems on the Sunset Strip. Floor-level and raised standing area (with some occasional seats), a spacious dance floor/mosh pit, and a bar loaded for beer all add up to an authentic Hollywood experience. Eclectic to the max.
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