
The Starlite Room
Edmonton’s Iconic Community Hub for Live Music and Counterculture
About this Venue
The Starlite Room is a live entertainment venue with a rich history dating back to 1925, located in a former Salvation Army building in Downtown Edmonton. It has been a cornerstone of the city’s music scene, having previously operated as the iconic concert hall The Bronx. Since reopening as The Starlite Room in 2004, it has become a central social gathering space for alternative subculture and a home to thousands of performances from a wide range of artists, from indie to metal. The building also houses River City Revival House, a restaurant and lounge that hosts free live events.
Perfect for
- Live music concerts of all genres (from local to international acts)
- Social gatherings and community building
- Casual dining and drinks (River City Revival House)
- Private events, seminars, and workshops
Key Amenities
- Live music stage
- In-house sound and lighting systems
- Full-service restaurant and bar (River City Revival House)
- Five public restrooms (two gender-specific and three all-gender)
Venue Details
Type
Live Music Venue
Concert Hall
Restaurant & Lounge
Capacity
up to 50-500 people (individual venues vary)
Operating Hours
Starlite Room: Event-dependent. Doors open at the time printed on your ticket.
River City Revival House: Open 7 days a week, starting at 5:00 PM. Minors welcome until 9:00 PM.
Location & Directions
10030 – 102 St NW
Edmonton, AB T5J 0V6
Located in Downtown Edmonton, one block south of Jasper Avenue
