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Roseland Ballroom

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239 W. 52nd St., New York, NY 10019 40.763144 -73.984192
nr. Broadway  See Map | Subway Directions Hopstop Popup
212-247-0200 Send to Phone

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  • Scene: Cabaret, Classic NY, Live Music, Private Party Space, Restaurant & Bar, Singles Scene

Official Website

roselandballroom.com

Nearby Subway Stops

C, E at 50th St.; 1 at 50th St.; B, D, E at Seventh Ave.

Payment Methods

American Express, MasterCard, Visa

Profile

This venue is closed.

Since opening on New Year’s Eve 1919, the Roseland has played host to Charleston-crazed flappers in the twenties, dime-a-dance hustlers during the Great Depression, Lindy-bopping swingers up through World War II, and saddle-shoed bobby-soxers in the fifties. Today, ballroom is a haven for indie rockers, mosh pits, and eardrum-shattering amps, although once in a while megastars like Metallica or The Rolling Stones will up their street cred by playing this 3,500 standing-room only venue. The space itself recalls an era of black-tie Friday nights and posh society parties. Hardwood floors, an elevated concert stage, and a room-circling balcony give this relatively small venue a classy sense of intimacy absent in most arenas. When the hall gets decked out for a special event, the entire venue gets a full makeover to suit the occasion—be it a tattoo convention or a Versace runway show, a slam dancing marathon or a professional boxing match.

House Rules

Visitors are not permitted to bring in their own beverages.

Private Parties and Events 
Roseland is a rental space available for various festivities. Past events include the opening night party for the Mel Brooks musical, The Producers, the premiere parties for The Sopranos and Mulan, and Paul McCartney’s Buddy Holly Tribute. Call 212-489-8350 for details.