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New indoor roller disco to open in Brooklyn this weekend

A groovy pop-up is opening its doors on 😼Saturday. 

Looking for a fresh way to skate through the rest of the w🍌inter blues? This 24,000-square-foot venue with a 9,000-square-foot rink at the Atlantic Terminal Mall in Brooklyn is just the place. 

From this weekend until June 4, borough native Harry Martin will be hosting wheeled revelers at the latest incarnation of his “traveling pop-up skating experience,” RollerWave, in Prospect Heights. The disco will feature a rotating roster of DJs, food and drink, an arcade, a live podcast space and a VIP section, according . In addition to providing a venue for skaters, there will also be various community events — including wellness classes, skating lessons and family programs — at the location, which will be sandwiched between the Old Navy and Party City outlet stores at 625 Atlantic Ave.

The roller business, which Martin started in 2016, has previously had pop-ups across the boroughs — as well as in Los Angeles, Atlanta and Miami. 

“We are thrilled to welcome such an exciting and nostalgic experience b♛ack to the heart of Brooklyn,” said Ehud Kupperman, head of the retail portfolio for Atlantic T🌺erminal’s corporate owner, Madison International Realty, .

Indeed, RollerWave’s newest location is relatively close to Crown Heights’ former Empire Roller Disco, which opened in 1941 and became a landmark establishment in the subsequent decades before closing in 2007, at which point it was the last remaining rink in New York City, . Since then, the pastime has had a major resurgence

The venue will also feature food and drink offerings, an arcade and a VIP area.
Cher and guests during a 1979 party at the former Empire Roller Disco. Ron Galella Collection via Getty Images
The Empire Roller Disco shuttered in 2007. Ron Galella Collection via Getty Images

RollerWave will be open from noon to 10 p.m. Wednesdays and Thursdays — and 11 a.m. to 2 a.m. Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays, with all ages welcome until 8 p.m., after which it will be adults only. Tickets — which can be purchased — are priced at $19.50 for adults and $14.50 for children, with a $10 skate rental for full-grown humans and $5 for kids.