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Sacramento Convention Center Complex

Coordinates:38°34′42″N121°29′19″W / 38.5783°N 121.4885°W /38.5783; -121.4885
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TheSacramento Convention Center Complex is a complex of entertainment venues and aconvention center located indowntownSacramento, California. The complex consists of theSAFE Credit Union Performing Arts Center (formerlyCommunity Center Theater), theSacramento Memorial Auditorium, and theJean Runyon Little Theater.

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SAFE Credit Union Convention Center

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SAFE Credit Union Convention Center pre-renovation

TheSAFE Credit Union Convention Center, located at 1400 J Street, is aconvention and meeting venue. The Convention Centerfeatures an exhibit hall with 240,000 square feet (22,000 m2) of programmable space, 160,000 square feet (15,000 m2) of exhibit space, 2 ballrooms, and 37 meeting rooms. In 2019, the convention center underwent a major expansion, wherein the original 1974 portion of the convention center was torn down and rebuilt, adding more than 111,000 square feet (10,300 m2) of space.[1][2] SAFE Credit Union acquired the naming rights to the convention center for $23 million over 25 years.[3] Construction started in July 2019 and completed in June 2021.[4][5]

SAFE Credit Union Performing Arts Center

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Community Center Theater as it appeared prior to its renovation in 2021

TheSAFE Credit Union Performing Arts Center, formerly known asCommunity Center Theater, is a 2,452 seat entertainment venue located at 1301 L Street. The theater hosts national touring artists, and Sacramento performing arts groups such as theSacramento Ballet and thePhilharmonic Orchestra.[6] The theater opened in 1974.[7] Designed in the brutalist style, it underwent renovations for the first time in 2021, carried out by architectural firmDLR Group.[8]

Sacramento Memorial Auditorium

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Sacramento Memorial Auditorium

TheSacramento Memorial Auditorium, located at 1515 J Street, is a 3,867 seat multi-purpose venue. Completed in 1926, the Auditorium opened in February, 1927. Closed in 1986, the building fell into disrepair, and re-opened in 1996, after renovation, as part of the Convention Center Complex. It is listed on theNational Register of Historic Places.[9] The Auditorium hosts a variety of events, including concerts, high school graduations, and hosted the 2007 inauguration ofGovernorArnold Schwarzenegger.

California music acts that have performed at the auditorium includeThe Beach Boys (1963),[10]The Righteous Brothers (1965),[11]Ike & Tina Turner (1965),[11]Sonny & Cher (1965),[12]The Turtles (1967),[13]The 5th Dimension (1967),[14]Grateful Dead (1968),[15]Jefferson Airplane (1968),[16]The Doors (1968),[17]Chicago as Chicago Transit Authority[18] (1969),[19]Eric Burdon & War (1970),[20]Frank Zappa in (1971),[21]Cheech & Chong (1972),[22]Canned Heat (1972),[23]Doobie Brothers (1972),[24]The Eagles (1974),[25]Steppenwolf (1974),[25]Fleetwood Mac (1975),[25]Journey (band) (1977),[25]Sammy Hagar (1977),[26]Toto (1977),[25]Santana (1979),[25]America (1979),[25]Huey Lewis and the News (1979),[25]Go-Go's (1982),[27]Mötley Crüe (1983),[27]Ratt (1984),[27]Night Ranger (1984),[27]Metallica (1985),[27]Dishwalla (1997),[28]John Fogerty (1997),Primus (1997),[29]311 (1997),[29]Jane's Addiction (1997),[29]Tool (1998),[29]Sacramento'sDeftones (1998),[29] Sacramento'sCake (1999),[29]The Offspring (1999),[29]98 Degrees (1999),[29]Lit (1999),[29]The Wallflowers (2000),System of a Down (2000),Linkin Park (2000),Incubus (2001),No Doubt (2002),Papa Roach (2002),Eve 6 (2003),Audioslave (2005),Avenged Sevenfold (2006),Pat Monahan (of Train) (2007),Stone Temple Pilots (2008),Atreyu (2009),Third Eye Blind (2015),Queens of the Stone Age (2018),Los Lobos (2019),Weird Al Yankovic (2019), andBob Dylan (2022).[30]

Jean Runyon Little Theater

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TheJean Runyon Little Theater, located at 1515 J Street in the Memorial Auditorium (38°34′42″N121°29′09″W / 38.5783°N 121.4859°W /38.5783; -121.4859), is a 272-seat entertainment venue for smaller events. On May 24, 2000, the space was dedicated to Jean Runyon for her contributions to the Sacramento theater community.[31]

See also

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References

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  1. ^Lillis, Ryan (June 19, 2018)."See what the new $240 million Sacramento Convention Center would look like".The Sacramento Bee. Archived from the original on February 4, 2024. RetrievedFebruary 15, 2024.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  2. ^"Mayor, City officials cut ribbon on new downtown convention center complex".Mayor's Office of Community Engagement. 2021-06-10.Archived from the original on February 4, 2024. Retrieved2024-02-04.
  3. ^Young, Marycon (August 8, 2019)."City announced SAFE Credit Union as naming sponsor of the Convention Center Complex Project"(PDF).The City of Sacramento.Archived(PDF) from the original on February 4, 2024. RetrievedFebruary 4, 2024.
  4. ^Hamann, Emily (2019-08-08)."SAFE Credit Union enters naming deal for convention center project".Sacramento Business Journal. RetrievedOctober 18, 2022.
  5. ^Anderson, Mark (2018-06-19)."Sacramento may invest $328 million in convention center complex (Renderings)".Sacramento Business Journal. RetrievedOctober 18, 2022.
  6. ^"Community Center Theater".Sacramentoconventioncenter.com. Retrieved2016-11-07.
  7. ^"Transformation of the Sacramento Community Center Theater".DLR Group. Retrieved2022-05-19.
  8. ^"SAFE Credit Union Performing Arts Center".DLR Group. Retrieved2022-05-19.
  9. ^"Memorial Auditorium".Sacramentoconventioncenter.com. Retrieved2016-11-07.
  10. ^"Beach Boys at Memorial Auditorium, 1963".The Sacramento Union. 24 May 1963. p. 9. Retrieved2024-02-04.
  11. ^ab"Teen Field Music Stars Slate Show".The Sacramento Bee. 1965-03-25. pp. E12. Retrieved2023-11-11.
  12. ^"Sonny and Cher Here November 7th!".The Sacramento Union. 1965-10-16. p. 5. Retrieved2024-02-04.
  13. ^"The Turtles at Memorial Auditorium, 1967".The Sacramento Bee. 1967-09-03. p. 87. Retrieved2024-02-07.
  14. ^"The 5th Dimension at Memorial Auditorium, 1967".The Sacramento Bee. 1967-03-26. p. 144. Retrieved2024-02-07.
  15. ^"Grateful Dead at the Memorial Auditorium, 1968".The Sacramento Bee. 1968-03-03. p. 179. Retrieved2024-02-07.
  16. ^"Jefferson Airplane at Memorial Auditorium, 1968".The Sacramento Bee. 1968-05-12. p. 115. Retrieved2024-02-07.
  17. ^"The Doors at Memorial Auditorium, 1968".Stockton Evening and Sunday Record. 1968-06-15. p. 45. Retrieved2024-02-07.
  18. ^"A Chicago Story".Archived from the original on February 7, 2024. Retrieved2024-02-07.
  19. ^"Chicago at Memorial Auditorium, 1969".The Sacramento Bee. 1969-03-26. p. 55. Retrieved2024-02-07.
  20. ^"Eric Burdon and War at Memorial Auditorium, 1970".The Sacramento Bee. 1970-02-08. p. 105. Retrieved2024-02-07.
  21. ^"Frank Zappa at Memorial Auditorium, 1971".The Sacramento Bee. 1971-09-26. p. 112. Retrieved2024-02-07.
  22. ^"Cheech & Chong at Memorial Auditorium, 1972".The Sacramento Bee. 1972-02-06. p. 103. Retrieved2024-02-07.
  23. ^"Canned Heat at Memorial Auditorium, 1972".The Sacramento Bee. 1972-04-12. p. 74. Retrieved2024-02-07.
  24. ^"Doobie Brothers at Memorial Auditorium, 1972".The Sacramento Bee. 1972-10-08. p. 69. Retrieved2024-02-07.
  25. ^abcdefgh"SacTV - Sacramento Concert History: 1970s".www.sactv.com.Archived from the original on February 7, 2024. Retrieved2024-02-07.
  26. ^"Sacramento Memorial Auditorium".Rock Tour Database.Archived from the original on February 7, 2024. RetrievedFebruary 6, 2024.
  27. ^abcde"SacTV - Sacramento Concert History: 1980s".www.sactv.com.Archived from the original on February 7, 2024. Retrieved2024-02-07.
  28. ^"The List".Archived from the original on February 7, 2024.
  29. ^abcdefghi"SacTV - Sacramento Concert History: 1990s".www.sactv.com.Archived from the original on July 22, 2016. Retrieved2024-02-07.
  30. ^"Setlists 2022".Bob Dylan.
  31. ^"Sacramento Convention Center". Archived fromthe original on 2008-12-16. Retrieved2008-12-06.

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