Black-owned roller skating business The Roller Wave's newest pop-up finds a home just in time for Black History Month.
The Roller Wave credits the success of its events to the genuine love people have of the history and culture of roller disco. With Brooklyn being an epicenter for roller disco in the ‘70s, the business expects nothing less from its Atlantic Terminal Mall pop-up.
Skaters of all ages who attend can expect a tribute to the roller disco scene of the past with a modern twist. There will be live DJs and musicians, food and drink, an arcade, a live podcast space and a VIP section. The food and drink options will be provided by Buds 2 Roses Café and Union Square Hospitality Group. The pop-up will also host a handful of family and community programs, including skating lessons and wellness classes.
The Roller Wave will be open Wednesday and Thursday from noon to 10 p.m. and Friday through Sunday from 11 a.m to 2 a.m. All ages are welcome until 8 p.m. and adults only afterward. Atlantic Terminal Mall is located at 625 Atlantic Ave, Brooklyn, New York, and The Roller Wave will be located between Old Navy and Party City.
Prices for tickets are $19.50 plus a $10 skate rental fee for adults and $14.50 plus a $5 skate rental fee for children. Tickets can be purchased at The Roller Wave website at
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