We’ve all been working so hard in preparation of the SSMF, that it’s easy to lose sight of what it’s REALLY all about. A true celebration! It’s almost impossible for most of us to remember a time before the legendary Sunset Strip existed, but last night we were able to honor the masterminds behind the place we call “home.” The event at the House of Blues was nothing short of amazing. So many legends in the house, wanting to pay respects and tell their one of a kind stories. Cheech and Chong were a highlight, Slash is always entertaining, and the beautiful Michelle Phillips were all very gracious in their intros. The event was hosted by our (always) favorite MC, Mark McGrath. We’ll always be thankful for what Lou Adler, Mario Maglieri, and Elmer Valentine have created for us all - now lets party!
Here’s a few pics so far, credit Erik Voake - more to come!
Monthly Archive for June, 2008
| July 15, 2008 | ||
| 8:00 pm |
Doors: 8:00pm
Tickets: $15
| August 23, 2008 | ||
| 7:00 pm |
Doors: 7:00
Tickets: $15
| June 27, 2008 | ||
| 8:00 pm |
Doors: 8:00
Tickets: guestlist

On the heals of the SSMF music fest where we know people will be driving in from all over the land…and just for everyone’s future reference…we’re debunking all those crazy parking rumors to make your night extra enjoyable and affordable. We’re all working folks, and no one respects your hard earned dollar more than yours truly. Check out the latest tidbit from LAist.
“If you ever see $20, it sticks in your head forever. It’s pretty unacceptable,” said Roxy Theatre owner, Nic Adler. “No one is going to get back into the car and park again, it becomes a one destination trip to West Hollywood, then you go home or somewhere else in the city.”
But it doesn’t have to be that way, as Adler points out. The classic Western edge of the Sunset Strip, where the Roxy, Viper Room, Whiskey A Go Go, Key Club and Rainbow Room all reside, parking rates are much lower than the side of the strip where the House of Blues’ area on a weekend night. That is, if you go to the right place.
An LAist survey of six parking lots found that prices vary with a $15 difference, even with lots owned by the same owners and ones that neighbor each other. The best weekend price is $5 at 9000 Sunset Blvd, directly across the street the Roxy Theatre. The highest prices are $20 behind the Citibank Building at 9059 Sunset Blvd. and valet parking at the Key Club.Two parking lots at 9026 and 9040 Sunset Blvd. that are owned by the same company and only physically split by a building differed in price by $3 with prices at $7 and $10, respectively.
At the Roxy Theatre, parking is $7. “We’re not the cheapest, but it is valet,” Adler noted while encouraging people to take advantage of the cheap $5 parking across the street.
Maybe you saw Shwayze at Wango Tango this year (playing right before headliner Hannah Montana!), or maybe you saw them LIVE on TRL, or maybe you caught them warming up for Gym Glass Heroes on the Mainstage at Warped Tour last weekend? Or maybe, you’re just catching onto this crazy rad mish mash of rock and rap. Lucky you, we have SHWAYZE coming back to rock our stage next month. They are blowing up right before our very eyes, and as a band extra close to our hearts - we can’t wait to have them home. Call us for tickets - 310 278 9457 or click here!
Also going onsale today, MELEE!! Since their last Roxy show, they have spent some quality time on the road with the likes of Matt Nathanson and a headlining tour with Matt White. These OC boys always put on a great show - and are some of my very favorite Roxy guys. They’ve been spending some serious time overseas, so make sure you welcome back to the homeland properly. Call us for tickets (310 278 9457) or click here.
The Hot Hot Heat Contest is moving onto phase 2 - VOTING! As we mentioned before, their will be a total of NINE winners and ONE grand prize winner. By this afternoon, we will post 5 of our favorite entries and you will vote on which one you think deserves the grand prize - we will notify the 9 runners and winner by tomorrow!
| July 25, 2008 | ||
| 8:00 pm |
Doors: tbd
Tickets: $10
| June 28, 2008 | ||
| 8:00 pm |
Doors: 8:00
Tickets: RSVP
http://theroxyonsunset.com/come-join-us-for-ai-at-on-the-rox/
We all know that the SSMF is taking over the Strip full force this weekend! With the help of our friends at Red Bull, we are transforming ON THE ROX into a super swanky VIP lounge - but what good is that, without a great band? Enter, A.i. They’ve been one of our favorite bands for a very long time and we couldn’t be happier to have them rock n roll all night long with us. This is a guestlist event, but wanted to make sure we gave you all a chance to attend as well. So, please RSVP below! Please note that the event is 21+ only, and you must present a photo I.D at the door.
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I was inspired by Nic’s frequent “Did You Know” on twitter - so on the heals of the SSMF fest - check out these sweet little facts about the stars of our shows!
JUNE 27, 2008
Tickets HERE!
1) Hot Hot Heat - Did You Know?
- The band cites The Clash and Elvis Costello as main influences.
- Before HHH formed, lead man Steve toured with Roxy fav IMA ROBOT
2) The Shys - Did You Know?
- They used to be called “The Gun Shys”
- Jack White, The Beatles, and Johnny Cash are major influences.
3) The Deadly Syndrome - Did You Know?
- Conveniently, they are one of Steve from HHH’s favorite bands!
- Signed to Dim Mak records, headed by our pal Steve Aoki…who of
course has brought us some pretty rad shows, like MSTRKRFT
JUNE 28, 2008
Tickets HERE!
1) The 88- Did You Know?
- Prime time favorites! The 88 has had tracks appear on How I Me Your Mother, The OC, One Tree Hill, Grey’s Anatomy, You Me And Dupree, and commercials for both Target and Sears.
-How’d they get their name? “88 keys on the piano….88 constellations in the sky….the infinity sign….the most auspicious number in China….88 mph to get Back To The Future…88 cities in Los Angeles…a great French Kicks song. Welcome to the world of The 88.”
2) Derby -Did You Know?
-From Portland, OR - hope they’re ready for the LA sun!
-In 2005 alone, they shared the stage with - Decemberists, Cake, Magic Numbers, British Sea Power, the Posies, the Minus Five, Robyn Hitchcock, Robbers on High Street, Youth Group, Stars of Track & Field, Violent Femmes, Imperial Teen, Badly Drawn Boy, and Rogue Wave,
3) Satisfaction- Did You Know?
- Last year, we fell in love with this band when they opened for ROONEY during one of their shows during the Roxy residency.
-Some of their favorite bands: Blonde Redhead, The Like, Dusty Rhodes and the River Band, My Morning Jacket & Scissor Sisters.
See you all at the Festival!
| July 26, 2008 | ||
| 5:00 pm |
Doors: 5:00
Tickets: $10 adv/ $12 day of
| July 19, 2008 | ||
| 12:00 pm |
Doors: 12:00pm
Tickets: $12adv/$15 day of
Possibly best known for their stint as MTV’s first “Band in a Bubble” (They were challenged to write, record and produce a full length album in the 20 days while living inside the bubble, while fans were allowed to access 23 strategically placed web cameras 24/7) they’ve definitely managed so make their mark in the real world. With Cartel’s brand of pop/punk/rock - you can’t help but want to move. Come move with us…the strip will be rocking, rest assured. Tickets, HERE.





















