The Royal Grove is Putting Lincoln on the EDM Map

Think Lincoln, Nebraska suffers from an EDM drought? Think again. The Royal Grove is now an oasis for the rave community.

Until fairly recently, EDM events in Lincoln, Nebraska were few and far between. The Royal Grove is starting to change that. The local haunt may boast nearly a century of history, but it’s gained new life as a hotspot for ravers thanks to its high-profile bookings over the past couple of years.

Major headliners like Flux Pavilion, Steve Aoki, NERVO, and Timmy Trumpet have graced The Royal Grove’s LED-paneled DJ booth, and the team running the establishment have sold out their fair share of shows. This is on top of artists that cater to fans of other genres, including Cuban “Bailando” hitmakers Gente de Zona, US rappers like Yung Gravy and Soulja Boy, and Mexican cumbia band Laberinto.

What, pray tell, brought about this rebirth? In 2023, The Royal Grove came under new ownership. Husband and wife entrepreneurs Alexandru Grigorescu and Violet Rowell had a vision for its future — but first, they had to look at its past and present to determine what wasn’t working.

The Royal Grove Origin Story

First opening in 1933 as a fried chicken restaurant, The Royal Grove was the brainchild of a man named Tommy Jelsma and his wife, Norma. In the early years, bands would occasionally play there. By the ’60s, the music was front and center, with go-go dancers, a swimming pool, and exotic entertainers all adding to the atmosphere.

Jelsma, whose hard work on The Royal Grove got him inducted into the Nebraska Rock ‘n’ Roll Hall of Fame, finally retired in the mid-2000s. The next owners steered the club in a mostly country music-focused direction, which ended disastrously. After a period of inactivity starting in 2013, the founding member of an indie rock band named Eli Mardock and his wife, Carrie, reopened the space in 2018…

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