Roseland Theater Tickets

Roseland Theater Tickets

4/24
Today
$485+
Starset
8:00 PMRoseland TheaterPortland, OR
4/26
Fri
$43+
California Honeydrops
8:00 PMRoseland TheaterPortland, OR
4/27
Sat
$141+
Our Last Night
7:15 PMRoseland TheaterPortland, OR
4/28
Sun
$37+
Shordie Shordie
8:00 PMRoseland TheaterPortland, OR
4/29
Mon
$44+
The Amity Affliction
6:30 PMRoseland TheaterPortland, OR
4/30
Tue
$37+
Blind Guardian
8:00 PMRoseland TheaterPortland, OR
5/2
Thu
$42+
Static X
6:00 PMRoseland TheaterPortland, OR
5/3
Fri
$123+
Dethklok
7:00 PMRoseland TheaterPortland, OR
5/4
Sat
$129+
Idles
7:00 PMRoseland TheaterPortland, OR
5/5
Sun
$128+
Idles
8:00 PMRoseland TheaterPortland, OR
5/7
Tue
$42+
Wheel of Fortune Live
8:00 PMRoseland TheaterPortland, OR
5/10
Fri
$94+
Kaivon
8:00 PMRoseland TheaterPortland, OR
5/15
Wed
$55+
Knocked Loose
6:30 PMRoseland TheaterPortland, OR
5/18
Sat
$35+
Erra
7:00 PMRoseland TheaterPortland, OR
5/19
Sun
$39+
Dying Fetus
7:00 PMRoseland TheaterPortland, OR

About Roseland Theater

Roseland Theater

The Roseland Theater is a music venue in Portland, Oregon. It’s located in the heart of Portland’s Old China Town neighborhood, close to West Burnside Street and just a few blocks from Portland State University and the banks of the Willamette River. The building where the theater is located was originally built as a church in 1922. It was converted into a music venue called Starry Night in 1982 and was renamed the Roseland Theater in 1991. The venue has become well-known for its amazing acoustics and is used to host both local acts and world-famous artists, including Ray Charles, Prince, Snoop Dogg, and the Red Hot Chili Peppers. For concerts, the Roseland Theater has a capacity of 1,400 people.

Where are the Best Places to Sit at the Roseland Theater

Most tickets at the Roseland Theater are general admission and standing-room-only. Therefore, it’s important for visitors to arrive early for shows if they want to get close to the stage or have a specific perspective of the stage. However, there are assigned seats on the balcony. For balcony seats, section EE offers the most direct view of the stage, while sections DD and FF are nearly as good. Meanwhile, sections AA and KK are close to the stage but from the side. 

Tips for Visiting the Roseland Theater 

Before visiting the Roseland Theater, it’s important to know the unusual history of the venue. In 1990, the original owner of the theater murdered an employee in a hallway. He was eventually convicted of the murder, which led some to believe that the Roseland Theater was haunted. In fact, some have referred to the Roseland Theater as the “best-haunted venue.” On an unrelated note, there is a smaller 400-person venue within the Roseland Theater called Peter’s Room. This is where you’ll find a full restaurant and bar within the theater, as well as TVs that stream what’s happening on stage at the Roseland Theater.

Food to Try at The Roseland Theater

While Peter’s Room offers a full restaurant, seating is limited and first-come, first-serve. Fortunately, there are other dining options close to the Roseland Theater. The closest option is Zaalook, a Mediterranean restaurant. The Portland City Grill, which specializes in seafood, is another option that’s close to the venue. Finally, the Original Dinerant and Mexican restaurant La Jarocha provide additional options to get a full meal before or after a show at the Roseland Theater.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is the Roseland Theatre located?

Roseland Theatre is located in Portland, Oregon.

What kind of events does the Roseland Theatre host?

Roseland Theatre events center around concerts. Fans can catch their favorite artist at this venue, as it is used to host both local acts and world-famous artists. 

Where can I park for free at Roseland Theatre?

There are no official parking lots for Roseland Theatre events. Fans can find nearby parking lots and spaces on ParkWhiz and other apps of the sort.

What is the seating capacity of the Roseland Theatre?

Roseland Theatre events can accommodate up to 1,400 cheering fans. 

Who owns the Roseland Theatre?

Roseland Theatre is owned by David Leiken. 

How do I get to Roseland Theatre using public transport?

Fans wishing to reach Roseland Theatre events on public transport are in luck. Due to its central location, fans can rely on the bus, light rail, and taxis to reach the venue.