Bobby’s Band House
- 801 NE 62nd St, E Cypress Creek Rd, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33334
- June 13, 2026


Revolution Live is a standing-room live music venue on SW 3rd Avenue in Fort Lauderdale that has been pulling crowds for over two decades. The sprawling layout splits between indoor and outdoor stages, with a general-admission pit up front near the rail, wide open floor space further back, and an upper level that opens for bigger shows. Acts range from death metal and rock to rap, electronic, and synth-pop – the kind of booking variety that keeps regulars coming back month after month. Sound quality gets consistent praise from concertgoers across genres, and the air conditioning actually works, which matters more than you might think when a packed Florida crowd gets moving.
The VIP balcony is worth knowing about. It sits above the floor with a clear sightline to the stage, offers comfortable seating and dedicated waiter service, and lets you skip the pit energy entirely if that is not your speed. General admission down front puts you close enough to make eye contact with the performers, though the stage sits a bit higher than some comparable rooms.
Drinks at the bars run on the pricey side, which is standard for a ticketed venue this size. Merch tables are set up inside for touring acts. The box office is open Tuesdays for in-person ticket purchases if you prefer to skip online fees.
Parking is straightforward. A government parking garage sits adjacent to the venue – the same one used by local commuters and students – and runs about $15 for the evening. The walk to the doors takes under five minutes. Several hotels also fall within walking distance, which makes Revolution Live a practical pick for out-of-town visitors catching a show.
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | 11AM-6PM |
| Wednesday | Closed |
| Thursday | Closed |
| Friday | Closed |
| Saturday | Closed |
| Sunday | Closed |
General admission is standing only on the main floor and pit area. The VIP balcony offers seating with waiter service and an elevated view of the stage, so that is your option if you want to sit during the show.
The government parking garage is right next to the venue, less than a five-minute walk to the doors. It costs around $15 for the evening and is the same safe, well-lit garage used by local employees and students during the day.
Advance tickets are recommended, especially for well-known acts that pack the room. The box office is open Tuesdays from 11 AM to 6 PM if you prefer to purchase in person rather than online.
The lineup rotates across a wide range of genres including rock, metal, electronic, rap, funk, and synth-pop. Shows feature both touring national acts and local artists, so the calendar changes frequently.
Guests say yes. The balcony provides a clear overhead view of the entire stage, comfortable seating, and dedicated cocktail service so you do not have to fight the crowd at the bar. It is a noticeably different experience from general admission on the floor.
Bar prices run high, which is typical for a ticketed concert venue of this size. Most regulars expect it and plan accordingly. Water is available for purchase inside as well.
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