About Rotorua Citizens Club
Rotorua Citizens Club is a century-old community club and event venue located at 1146 Rangiuru Street in central Rotorua (www.clubsnz.org.nz ) (bopblues.co.nz ). Founded around 1924 (it celebrated its 100th anniversary on 6 June 2024 (www.rotoruaclub.co.nz )), it serves as both a licensed bar/restaurant and a boutique motel. In practice the venue is a mid-sized events hall – a comfortable indoor space (no fixed theatre seating) that typically holds a few hundred people. Cvent describes it as offering facilities “suitable for conferences and events,” plus on-site accommodation (www.cvent.com ). In short, it’s a friendly, down-to-earth club venue with a rumbling live music stage and a restaurant/bar – a distinctive part of Rotorua’s social scene. (thefamilycompany.co.nz ) (www.cvent.com )
Events and Programming
The Citizens Club hosts a wide variety of events. Live music is common – from tribute bands and rock acts to blues, jazz or country tours – as well as comedy nights, quiz fundraisers, and community socials. For example, local blues enthusiasts (the BOP Blues Club) hold regular jam nights there (bopblues.co.nz ), and recent schedules included themed trivia fundraisers (a “Pink Ribbon” breast-cancer quiz night and regular trivia nights (www.rotoruaclub.co.nz )). Touring acts have played here too – one 2025 blues-rock show by Australian band 19-Twenty featured Rotorua as a NZ Blues & BBQ Festival “taster” event (www.eventfinda.co.nz ) (bopblues.co.nz ). Stand-up comedy is also on the roster (recent shows were priced around $23 (www.eventfinda.co.nz )). Events can run any night of the week, and recurring events like karaoke or race-betting nights are popular. In short, the Club’s calendar mixes live bands, DJ nights and cabaret-style shows with quiz nights and member events – often once or twice a week during busy periods.
Tickets and Booking
Tickets are sold through the club’s box office and via New Zealand ticketing outlets. Larger concerts and comedy shows often appear on Eventfinda or Ticket Fairy, while smaller events may just be sold at the door. For instance, a 2025 concert gala was listed with general admission at $30 (www.eventfinda.co.nz ), and a comedy night was $23 (www.eventfinda.co.nz ). Advance booking is advised for popular acts since shows can sell out. In practice, you can buy tickets online through local ticket sites or sometimes directly at the Club (phone +64 7-348-3066 for info (www.clubsnz.org.nz )). Doors for evening shows typically open around 7–8pm; when a show is “sold out,” follow any instructions (often by email or announcement). Note that many events are age-restricted (often R18 in the evenings – ID required) (www.eventfinda.co.nz ).
Seating and Layout
The venue’s main hall is a versatile indoor space. There is a front stage (with lighting and PA) at one end and a bar area to the side, with tables and chairs that can be arranged as needed. Seating is generally unreserved – first-come basis – so arrive early for a good spot. The floor is often left open for standing crowds (especially at dance or rock nights), and chairs/tables are usually around the edges. For quieter or seated shows (like acoustic sets or comedy), tables near the stage are best. Avoid standing right next to the main speakers if you’re sensitive to volume. In addition, the Club has a separate games/gaming room (with pool tables, darts and slot machines) on the side for casual players. In short, there is no fixed “best row” as in a theatre – the room is rectangular and low-ceilinged – but being near the front by the stage gives the closest view of performers (with louder sound) while farther back or by the side provides a more relaxed, less direct vantage (thefamilycompany.co.nz ) (bopblues.co.nz ).
Getting There and Parking
The Citizens Club is centrally located in Rotorua’s CBD. The street address is **1146 Rangiuru Street** (www.clubsnz.org.nz ) (bopblues.co.nz ). It’s just off Fenton Street, a short walk east of the city centre and Rotorua Hospital. Ample on-site parking is available right outside the venue – in fact, local guides note there are “heaps of free parking just outside the door” (bopblues.co.nz ). This is free of charge, though spots can fill up on busy nights, so early arrival is wise. For public transit, Ritchies Bay of Plenty’s route 1 (Ngongotahā–Rotorua) runs along Rangiuru Street – the stop at Camellia Drive is nearest (busmaps.com ). (Be aware, however, that buses finish service early evening – the late buses only run until about 6:30pm (busmaps.com ) – so for late-night return you will need to taxi or rideshare.) Ride-share (Uber/Zoomy) and taxi drop-offs are commonly done on Rangiuru St in front of the club. Nearby cycling routes also connect the CBD to Fenton Street for those on bikes. If coming from Rotorua Airport or out of town, airports shuttles and taxis can drop you right at the door.
Inside the Venue
Upon entry you’ll find a typical low-key club atmosphere: friendly bar staff, walls decorated with pop culture and local memorabilia, and lounge seating. Check-in is straightforward. For R18 events, law requires you to show ID (passport or driver’s license) at the door. Bags and random personal possessions may be subject to a brief security check. Once inside, the main bar area serves beer, wine and spirits, and you can also order meals or snacks from the on-site restaurant. Indeed, the club includes a full cafe/bar-restaurant (bopblues.co.nz ) – they serve everything from pub fries to grilled dinners. (Customers have praised the food as “large, delicious” and good value (thefamilycompany.co.nz ).) During shows, the kitchen usually stays open for dinner service. Van accessible? Yes – the hotels.com listing confirms the building has an elevator and wheelchair ramps (in.hotels.com ), so patrons with limited mobility can get around (including an accessible bathroom and parking). The club also offers free guest Wi-Fi throughout (in.hotels.com ). Inside, smoking and vaping are not allowed beyond designated outdoor areas (NZ law prohibits indoor smoking). There’s a pool table and a few arcade games/drink-tickets machines in the side lounge for fun between acts. Watch for coat racks near the entrance or simply hang coats on spare chairs – formal coat check services are not typical here. Overall, expect a casual, homey vibe: patrons range from families (in daytime or early evening) to a full adult crowd when shows kick off, with music pumping and the bar bustling.
Nearby Amenities
The Citizens Club’s central location means amenities are close by. For dining and snacks, beyond the club’s own restaurant you’ll find cafes and takeaways within a few blocks – everything from pizza to Asian and Kiwi cafe fare. Rotorua’s i-SITE visitor centre and main bus stops are only a 5-minute walk away, and the famous Polynesian Spa (lakeside hot pools) is about 1km east on Fenton Street (a pleasant 10–15 minute walk before a show, or a quick taxi ride). A short stroll down Fenton Street toward the lake brings you past several popular pubs and restaurants (e.g. Malones Irish Pub, local diners and breweries) if you want pre-show drinks or dinner. Numerous accommodations line nearby streets: besides the club’s own motel rooms, major hotels within a couple of blocks include the Distinction (formerly Ramada) on Fenton Street and ibis on Lakefront, as well as several budget motels like La Marina and Toby Haig’s. Parks and attractions are also within easy reach: the city centre with shops is of course 5 min away, and to the northwest are the Redwoods Forest and Lake Rotorua tracks. For after-show transport, most taxis can be booked from these central areas. In short, whether you need dinner before a late show or a place to stay overnight, everything’s close: from the Club you’re never more than a 10–15 minute walk from Rotorua’s main hotels, bars or the lakeside dining precinct.
What Makes This Venue Special
Rotorua Citizens Club is cherished for its character and history. It’s not a sleek concert arena but a warm “old-school” club where audiences feel part of a community. Musicians often comment on the intimate setting – performers can see and chat with the crowd easily. Locals point out the club’s many traditions: as a centenarian institution (100 years old in 2024 (www.rotoruaclub.co.nz )) it has surviving honor boards and photographs from generations of members. It also anchors Rotorua’s grassroots music scene. For instance, the local Blues & BBQ community even calls Rotorua “the spiritual home” of their annual festival (and the Citizens Club hosts pre-festival showcases) (www.eventfinda.co.nz ) (bopblues.co.nz ). Recurring events like the monthly blues jam (run by BOP Blues) showcase the Club as a nexus of regional live music (bopblues.co.nz ). Even hospitality-wise, guests note that the club feels like a friendly home away from home: reviews highlight the “spacious rooms” and “friendly, accommodating staff” (thefamilycompany.co.nz ). In summary, it’s beloved for being quintessentially Kiwi – a casual, no-frills hub where locals mingle, enjoy live acts, and share traditions, all under one roof (and its roof bar, in fact, serves up more than just the drinks). The blend of local culture, decades of club history and a lively bar/restaurant makes it stand out from modern venues.
Visitor Tips and Information
Accessibility: The building is wheelchair-accessible (it has a ramp/elevator and accessible parking) (in.hotels.com ). If you require special seating or assistance, just advise staff or a venue marshal on arrival.
What to Bring: For evening shows, bring ID for entry (many acts are R18) (www.eventfinda.co.nz ). Cash is handy for bar, though the club also has an ATM inside (in.hotels.com ). Dressing is casual – think festival or bar attire. (No special dress code.) For comfort, consider earplugs for loud gigs and layers if an event goes late.
Common Policies: This is a licensed venue, so no outside alcohol or illicit substances. Bags may be subject to brief inspection. Large backpacks or bulky items are discouraged. The Club offers a friendly atmosphere with no formal coat check; respect the venue by tipping bar staff and adhering to smoke-free rules (smoking only in outdoor areas).
Age Restrictions: Many nighttime events are restricted to 18 and over (by law), so minors are generally only admitted for daytime family events. Always check the event age rating when booking.
Pricing: There’s often a small cover charge or ticket price for entry on show nights. These range roughly from NZ$20 to $30 for midweek or local gigs (www.eventfinda.co.nz ) (www.eventfinda.co.nz ). Check the specific event notice. Drinks and food prices are comparable to other Rotorua pubs.
Arrival Time: Popular shows can start promptly, so arrive early (opening up to 30 minutes before start) to find parking and get a good spot. Midweek events are more relaxed, but weekends and big acts fill up fast.
Weather Considerations: All performances are indoors, so events go ahead rain or shine. The downstairs bar area can stay cool, and ceilings are low, so it’s sheltered from Rotorua’s weather.
Nearby Emergency Access: The Rotorua Public Hospital is practically next door, and i-SITE/central bus station is a short walk away, so in a pinch you’re close to city amenities. Free parking and an on-site ATM (bopblues.co.nz ) (in.hotels.com ) make the venue convenient, and taxi ranks are on Fenton Street just a block away.
Membership: The Citizens Club is technically a members’ club, but any visitor can attend public events. (Sometimes first-time guests may be asked to sign in or - after multiple visits - formalize a membership, as is common in NZ clubs.) A weekly fee applies only at your third or later visit (thefamilycompany.co.nz ).
Music & Late Night: The sound system is geared for live bands and DJs (it’s loud!), so be aware of volume. After events, doors close by around 11pm–midnight, and buses have usually stopped – taxis or pre-booked rides are the norm late at night.
What is the address and phone number for Rotorua Citizens Club?
The club is at **1146 Rangiuru Street, Rotorua, 3010** (www.clubsnz.org.nz ) (bopblues.co.nz ). You can contact the office at **+64 7 348 3066** (www.clubsnz.org.nz ). It’s in the CBD near Fenton St (across from the hospital), easily found on Google Maps as Rotorua Citizens Club.
How do I buy tickets for events at Rotorua Citizens Club?
Tickets are usually sold online via NZ ticketing agencies (e.g. Eventfinda) or at the venue door. For many gigs you can buy in advance from local sites or the club itself. For example, recent shows were listed on Eventfinda with tickets like $23.25 for a comedy night (www.eventfinda.co.nz ) or $30 for a blues concert (www.eventfinda.co.nz ). If an event is popular, buy early, and you can also phone the club (+64-7-348-3066) to ask about box-office sales (www.clubsnz.org.nz ).
What are typical ticket prices for shows at Rotorua Citizens Club?
Prices vary by event. Smaller local acts or trivia nights may be under NZ$20, while higher-profile touring acts are often $25–$35. For example, a 2025 stand-up show was $23.25 (www.eventfinda.co.nz ) and a blues-rock concert was $30 (www.eventfinda.co.nz ). Always check the specific event listing (and watch for booking fees). Dinner and drinks are extra, as with any club show.
Is there parking at the Citizens Club, and is it free?
Yes – there is on-site car parking. The venue has a car park right outside, and according to local sources it offers “heaps of free parking just outside the door” (bopblues.co.nz ). So parking is free for patrons (no charge). Do remember to fill those spots early for big events. Overflow parking in the surrounding streets is also generally free but watch for any time limits.
What public transport goes near Rotorua Citizens Club?
Rotorua’s main bus routes run along Fenton/Te Ngae Rd, but there is a Ritchies Bay of Plenty bus #1 that travels on Rangiuru St by the club. Specifically, Route 1 (Ngongotahā – Rotorua CBD) stops at Ranginui Street/Camellia Drive, very close to 1146 Rangiuru (busmaps.com ). (Side note: evening service is limited – the last buses head back to town by about 6:30pm (busmaps.com ), so for after-dark shows arrange a taxi or rideshare.) Otherwise, the city centre bus hub is a 5–10 minute walk away for other lines.
Is Rotorua Citizens Club wheelchair accessible?
Yes. The club has an elevator and ramps for wheelchair users, and there are wheelchair-accessible parking spaces in front (in.hotels.com ). Hotels.com notes it has an “elevator” and “wheelchair-accessible path of travel” (in.hotels.com ), meaning patrons can reach the main floor and restrooms. If you need assistance or special seating, alert the staff on arrival and they can help accommodate you.
Are children allowed at Citizens Club events?
It depends on the event. Family-friendly or daytime functions (like brunch specials) do allow all ages. However, most prime-time evening events (especially bands/DJs or comedy) have an R18 restriction by law. For example, a 2025 music show at the club was marked R18 (www.eventfinda.co.nz ), meaning under-18s could not enter. Always check the posted age limit; if it’s R18, no minors are admitted. The bar is fully licensed, and after dark the crowd is essentially all adults.
What food and drink are available inside the Citizens Club?
The club has a full licensed bar and an on-site restaurant (bopblues.co.nz ). Drinks menu includes beers, wines, spirits and standard bar cocktails. Food-wise, they serve café/pub-style meals: burgers, steak chips, fish and chips, sandwiches etc. In fact, reviews note the meals are “large, delicious, served quickly” and good value (thefamilycompany.co.nz ). The kitchen typically stays open during dinner hours even on show nights, so you can eat in at your table. Coffee and milkshakes may also be on offer in the afternoon. (All food and drink prices are comparable to Rotorua pub norms.)
Does Rotorua Citizens Club offer free Wi-Fi or other amenities?
Yes. Guests can use complimentary Wi-Fi during their stay or while dining (in.hotels.com ). The hotel listing advertises “free in-room Wi-Fi” (in.hotels.com ), and it’s typically available in public areas too. Other handy amenities include on-site laundry facilities (for overnight guests) and an ATM/banking service inside the foyer (in.hotels.com ). For entertainment there is a games room with pool tables and dartboards, and even karaoke machines and slot (pokie) machines for casual fun (thefamilycompany.co.nz ) (thefamilycompany.co.nz ).
Is there a membership fee or any membership requirement?
The Citizens Club is a private members’ club, but day-to-day patrons usually treat it like a public venue. You do not need to be a member just to attend one event; however, regulars often join. (Some reviews mention that after a few visits the bar staff will encourage signing in, and by the third visit a paid membership can be required (thefamilycompany.co.nz ).) Membership fees are modest and grant the bar license privileges. For a one-off show you can simply pay the cover charge or ticket price – no up-front membership payment is needed.
Does Rotorua Citizens Club have hotel rooms or lodging?
Yes, it does. Besides being a club/bar, the complex includes motel-style rooms. In fact, event planning sites note that it offers “accommodation facilities” for guests (www.cvent.com ). Reviews confirm clean en-suite rooms and mention conveniences like daily housekeeping and limited-hour front desk! (www.cvent.com ) (thefamilycompany.co.nz ). Guests staying overnight can book through normal hotel channels (it appears on booking sites as Rotorua Citizens Club). Staying there is a popular choice for travelers who want to be in the centre of Rotorua or who have business at the adjacent hospital.
When should I arrive for an event at the Citizens Club?
For evening shows, plan to arrive shortly before doors open (often 6:30–7:30pm). Early arrival is useful to find parking and a good spot, especially on busy nights. If you want food or drinks before the show, arriving 45–60 minutes early is wise. The club’s lounge and restaurant stay open during dinner hours, so you can show up for a meal. Keep in mind that weekend gigs and major acts draw crowds, so arriving 30 minutes ahead of showtime helps avoid queues.