Lulu's Roadhouse

Lulu's Roadhouse was a nightclub and live music venue in Kitchener, Ontario, Canada at 4263 King Street East.

The 75,000 sq ft (7,000 m2) club that held 3,000 people frequently brought in musical acts, especially rock artists from the 50s to the 70s.

[2] Many artists played there, especially those from the early era of rock (the 50s to 70s),[10] such as Chuck Berry, James Brown, Rick Nelson, Wilson Pickett, The Righteous Brothers, Ray Charles, and more.

[2] Some examples of artists who played include April Wine, Ted Nugent, Styx, Black Sabbath, Foreigner, and Bad Company.

[2] Around this time, the longest bar was cut in half for improved traffic flow, causing the club to lose its world record.

[10] The club's reputation was worsened after an anti-smoking bylaw from the region, a liquor licence hearing, and a few events that had "drinking and violence problems".