Here for the Imagine Dragons show which is awesome! The ballroom is big, nice, open bar, they take your coat and stuff for $4 which is so worth it in my opinion.
Parallel to the left hand side of the stage is the Rose Bar, a secluded spot to hang out away from the pushy crowd while you wait for the headliner to start.
The vast Roseland used to be an ice-skating and roller rink, giving way to music offerings in the early 1980s. Roseland was the site of a memorable show by Spoon at the 2007 CMJ Music Marathon.
Lady Gaga, the last artist to perform here before this concert arena closes its door down for ever on Monday April 7th 2014. This venue was the most popular/known place in NYC on the 20th/21st century
Strike a pose! In 1989, "Voguing" was introduced to the masses here during the first "Love Ball," a fashion-forward AIDS benefit. MTV's House of Style was there to catch the action. Read more
One of my favorite places to watch a show in NYC. We also taped many episodes of MTV2’s Subterranean down in its basement, including one with Radiohead. - Jim Shearer, Top 20 Countdown
If your legs get tired from all of the dancing, grab a seat on the benches to the left side of the main room to take a little break from the action. – Team Live Nation
PHOTO: In 1929, a new marathon dance craze played out at the Roseland - stilt dancing! Photo shows two of the dancers after a tumble, as other contestants merrily dance on. Read more
November 5, 2000 – The release of the “Music” album is celebrated through a live show. Performed songs: Impressive Instant, Runaway Lover, Don’t Tell Me, What It Feels Like For A Girl, Music.
Probably my favorite venue in NYC. Offers great sound, nice big stage and great viewing angles from almost all parts of the club. Certainly worth checking out.
Don't trust the people over the phone. They'll tell you that you can get tickets at 5 on the day of the show, but it's not until doors open. God I hate ticketmaster/live nation....