About this venue
Berglund Coliseum is an arena in Roanoke with an important role as a venue for concerts, sporting events, family shows, and larger stage productions. The building is known for its practical arena-style design, clear seating layout, and atmosphere suited to different event formats. Its scale creates the feeling of a major live event while still keeping the audience connected to the stage or performance area.
Inside, the experience is built around good sightlines, practical movement through the venue, and visitor-friendly facilities for longer programs. Acoustics are especially important for concerts and live performances, while the seating arrangement and access to services help make arrival, intermissions, and departure more comfortable.
The arena is located at 710 Williamson Rd NE, Roanoke, United States. Its position along Williamson Road makes arrival by car straightforward, with visitors generally following signs for entrances, parking areas, and pedestrian access around the complex. For broader movement around Roanoke, including public transport, arrivals from other parts of the city, and connections with hotels, the city overview below offers useful additional context.
About the city
Roanoke, located in the state of Virginia and surrounded by the Blue Ridge Mountains, is a city with a pleasant combination of urban energy, culture and an accessible atmosphere for event visitors. Known as the Star City of the South, Roanoke offers a good balance between concerts, sports events, family outings and a stay in a city that is easy to explore. For visitors coming for tickets to arenas, halls or stadiums, the advantage is a compact downtown area, a varied dining scene and the sense that the main attractions can be connected into a simple travel plan.
Transport connectivity is one of Roanoke’s important advantages. Local public transportation is operated by Valley Metro, while the regional Smart Way route connects Roanoke with the Blacksburg area, the Virginia Tech Transit Center, the airport and rail access. Travelers arriving by train use Roanoke Amtrak Station at 55 Norfolk Avenue SW, while the key airport for air arrivals is Roanoke-Blacksburg Regional Airport. In city transport, Third Street Station Transit Center and Campbell Court Transportation Center stand out, making it easy to continue toward halls, sports venues, hotels and the city center. Because of the relatively short distances, a combination of buses, taxis, ride-hailing apps and a private car makes getting to an event practical and easy to plan.
Before or after a concert, match or other event, Roanoke offers enough attractions for a short but worthwhile visit. In the city center, it is worth walking around the Market Square area, visiting museum and cultural venues such as the Taubman Museum of Art, or heading toward the green routes along the Roanoke River Greenway. The city’s most recognizable symbol is the Roanoke Star on Mill Mountain, which offers views of the city and the surrounding mountains. This combination of nature, downtown atmosphere and good transport connections makes Roanoke a convenient destination for visitors who want to combine an event with a brief city experience.