It will be Skate Country on steroids when Bros Entertainment LLC hosts its Roll Bounce event at the roller rink, 7980 E. 22nd St., from 6 to 9 p.m. on Thursday, Aug. 18.
The lighting and DJ services company plans to take the venueβs usual Thursday night adult skate session to the next level, with lasers, disco balls and downtown fixture DJ Truly, live mixing his library of β80s and β90s hip-hop and R&B hits, for the rolling, 18-and-older crowd.
The evening will feature food trucks, selfie stations and photo booths. A costume contest will be held for those in their finest β80s and β90s attire.
βWe want to make the experience more energetic, more fun,β said Nicolas Gomez, co-owner of Bros Entertainment. βWe are bringing in things that they donβt normally have.β
The event is part of an initiative for the company, Gomez said, to bring the community back out after what at times seemed like an endless pandemic.
βWe want to bring everybody together again, show everybody that events are back,β Gomez said. βIt is OK to socialize and get out of your comfort zone.β
Gomez said they chose Skate Country because Gomez grew up on Tucsonβs east side and spent much of his childhood at the rink.
He is still a regular fixture there on Thursday nights.
βIβve been going there for the last 14 years,β
Gomez said. βIβve always wanted to have an event there. We are just having fun with it.β
Gomez said his company plans to have community happenings every three months or so. The next event will be Bandas Y Mamalonas 2022, a car show and live music party, set to take place on Oct. 15 at Kennedy Park.
Tickets to Roll Bounce are $16 in advance through tucne.ws/1l46; they are $20-$22 at the door. For more information, visit facebook.com/BrosEntertainmentLLC.