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Roy Wilkins Auditorium

2.5 (29 reviews)
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Scott J.

Bad acoustics, no character, lack of restrooms, poor concessions but some great acts over the years (must be cheap?) and a great location. Most recently saw Wilco on 10/2/09, and they put on a great show, despite the venue. The first time I entered from the 5th street side and there was an unlit, limestone wall that said "Roy Wilkins Auditorium" which made me think the place was going to be a cool old place (see photo). Wrong.

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Karl W.

It's hard to give such a low review to a venue that The Beatles performed at, but it is awful. If they made the concert stage 360 in the center of the floor then it might work, but almost every seat in the house is a difficult vantage point. The only positive attribute about Wilkins is its the only venue that can host a concert between 1st Ave and Xcel center which is small vs huge and can bring in some good medium size acts. I have not been to a Roller Girls event so I might be updating the review if its better than a concert.

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6 months ago

Roy Wilkins looked great and sounded better last night. a great production and everyone seemed to love it.

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Great location, but the sound quality here is awful every show I see.

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