Experience

Experience the Magic ofThe Surf Ballroom

Step into a living legacy of American music at the iconic Surf Ballroom. Whether you’re exploring our storied history, stepping into an immersive journey through rock ‘n’ roll, or walking the same stage as legends, the Surf offers unforgettable experiences that bring music history to life.

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Surf Ballroom Guided Tour

Go Behind the Scenes of a Music Landmark

Take a guided tour through the legendary Surf Ballroom and discover what makes this National Historic Landmark so special. From its art deco interiors to its famous green room, every inch of the venue is steeped in stories. Our knowledgeable docents will lead you through the venue’s historic past, highlighting unforgettable performances, sharing backstage secrets, and showcasing rare memorabilia that paints a vivid picture of the Surf’s impact on music history.

Not Fade Away: The Immersive Surf Ballroom Experience

Walk in the Footsteps of Legends

A first-of-its-kind museum experience, Not Fade Away is an immersive tribute to the pioneers of American rock ‘n’ roll—Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens, and J.P. “The Big Bopper” Richardson. Through stunning digital projection, rare archival footage, interactive storytelling, and multisensory effects, you’ll journey through the rise of rock ‘n’ roll and relive the energy of the final Winter Dance Party performance—right where it happened.

Experience Highlights

  • Journey Through Rock ‘n’ Roll History
  • The Final Performance Reimagined
  • A Multi-Sensory Tribute to Iconic Artists
  • Celebrate the Soundtrack of a Generation
  • Step Into Historic Environments at the Surf Ballroom

Discover Our History

Where the Music Lives

The Surf Ballroom is more than a venue—it’s a symbol of rock ‘n’ roll’s roots. From the heyday of big bands to the birth of rock, the Surf has hosted icons, welcomed dreamers, and stood as a testament to music’s power to unite. Want to dive deeper?

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Explore the Full History of the Surf BallRoom

Step back in time and explore the Surf Ballroom—a cornerstone of American music history and the last venue to host Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens, and J.P. “The Big Bopper” Richardson.

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1959 Winter Dance Party

Relive the iconic 1959 Winter Dance Party tour, forever etched in history as the final performance of three rock ‘n’ roll legends before the tragic Day the Music Died.

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Three Stars Memorial Site

Visit the sacred site just north of Clear Lake, honoring Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens, and the Big Bopper—three stars lost too soon, but never forgotten.

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Carl Fox House

Discover the Carl Fox House, home of the Surf Ballroom’s original owner and a key figure in its historic rise as a premier Midwest music venue.

Artists Through the Ages

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