K‑Pop demonstration team dancing on the ice with neon costumes and a DJ booth illuminating the dark blue glow.

Glendale Rollerway Unveils January Skate Nights with K-Pop, Bowie, and More

At a Glance

  • Glendale’s Moonlight Rollerway hosts themed Skate Nights every Saturday in January.
  • Music line-up includes K-Pop, David Bowie, Bad Bunny, Pop Punk, and Motown.
  • Admission $23/$25; skate rental $8; location 5110 San Fernando Road.
  • Why it matters: A fresh way to enjoy music and movement in a vibrant community setting.

If you’re looking for a fun, all-ages activity that blends music, movement, and nostalgia, Glendale’s Moonlight Rollerway is rolling out a themed Skate Night series through January. Each Saturday night features a different musical spotlight, from K-Pop to Motown, all set to the rink’s iconic vintage carpet.

January Skate Night Line-up

The schedule kicks off on Jan. 3 with K-Pop Demon Hunters, followed by David Bowie on Jan. 10, Bad Bunny on Jan. 17, Pop Punk on Jan. 24, and Motown on Jan. 31.

Pricing and Location

Admission is $23 for adults and $25 for seniors, with an additional $8 skate rental fee. The rink is located at 5110 San Fernando Road in Glendale, open nightly from 8 p.m. to 11 p.m. Spectators are not permitted during skate sessions.

Date Theme Music
Jan. 3 K-Pop Demon Hunters
Jan. 10 David Bowie Birthday Celebration
Jan. 17 Bad Bunny Energetic Ballads
Jan. 24 Pop Punk Fashionably Fierce
Jan. 31 Motown Timeless Tunes

These themed nights provide a unique blend of retro roller skating and contemporary musical hits, offering a social experience for all ages.

Key Takeaways

Adult and senior hold tickets while renter holds skate receipt price list above counter and neon lights reflecting on ice.
  • Themed Skate Nights run every Saturday in January.
  • Admission is $23/$25 with an additional $8 skate rental.
  • Music ranges from K-Pop to Motown, appealing to all ages.

Don’t miss the chance to glide to your favorite tunes at Moonlight Rollerway this January.

Author

  • My name is Olivia M. Hartwell, and I cover the world of politics and government here in Los Angeles.

    Olivia M. Hartwell covers housing, development, and neighborhood change for News of Los Angeles, focusing on who benefits from growth and who gets pushed out. A UCLA graduate, she’s known for data-driven investigations that follow money, zoning, and accountability across LA communities.

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