Roxy Theatre, Music venue on Sunset Strip, West Hollywood, US.
The Roxy Theatre sits at 9009 West Sunset Boulevard and offers a stage, a bar area, and tiered seating for about five hundred spectators. The interior is relatively compact, creating direct proximity between performers and audience and enabling acoustically dense evenings.
Lou Adler and Elmer Valentine opened this venue in September 1973 after converting a former strip club called Largo. In the following years it became a starting point for live recordings by many prominent artists and shaped the music scene on Sunset Strip in lasting ways.
The name was inspired by a club called Roxy in Newcastle that owner Lou Adler visited during a trip to England. Today guests see posters and photos of past concerts on the walls, making the legacy of rock music tangible in the room.
Tickets can be purchased conveniently through the official website, reducing waiting times at the evening box office. Parking is available nearby, and visitors should expect fees that vary depending on event duration.
In 1981 Paul Reubens performed his character Pee-wee Herman here for the first time, before it gained nationwide recognition later. Two years afterward the club organized one of the first benefit concerts for AIDS support in Los Angeles and set a social signal in the local entertainment industry.
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