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SF’s “Saturday Night Skate” Pop-up Roller Disco at Ferry Building

“Saturday Night Skate” Pop-up Roller Rink

The team behind San Francisco’s “Church of 8 Wheels” have a habit of putting roller rinks in unusual places. First they took over Sixth Ave. in Golden Gate Park, turning a 30-day trial into almost 40 years. Then in 2013 they converted an abandoned church on Fillmore St. into a roller disco. And now they are at it again, but this time for two days only. Hidden behind the Ferry Building you’ll find an LED-lit arch inviting you into a 2,400 square foot roller rink with speakers at every corner for that deep rich bass sound to help you get funky while rolling with your homies. 

Saturdays, August 13 and September 17, 7-10 p.m., Ferry Building back plaza, S.F., Free admission, free skate rentals (limited supply), but RSVP is required. ferrybuildingmarketplace.com

Is the event “sold out?” – don’t worry! You can still attend! Ticket holders get priority, but there will likely be plenty of no shows. Non ticket holders will be admitted first come first served.

It’s back! Experience the waterfront like never before with the Ferry Building’s outdoor pop-up skating rink, hosted by the legendary Church of 8-Wheels on September 17th!

– Join this community event perfect for all ages on the Back Plaza of the Ferry Building with gorgeous views of the bay.

– Grab dinner and drinks beforehand inside the Ferry Building Marketplace.

– The event is free and open to the public. Walk-ups are welcome.

– Participants may register in advance on Eventbrite and present “fast lane” tickets to event staff upon arrival to skip the walk-up line. Please keep in mind, there may still be a wait.

– Skates are available for both adults and children. Participants are also welcome to bring their own skates.

 


Free / RSVP