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Sacramento Convention Center Complex

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You’re standing in front of the Sacramento Convention Center Complex, right where Sacramento makes a big noise, and not just because of the events inside! Take a deep breath and listen-you might pick up the distant hum of a crowd, the low roll of a show warming up inside. This complex is a gathering place with stories as grand as its halls, a hub that’s seen laughter, drama, and the odd political cameo.

Imagine 1974. Bell-bottoms, disco, and a brand-new convention center rising at 1400 J Street. That first building brought people together for meetings, expos, and conventions-if you think that sounds dull, just wait until you hear about the epic upgrades that arrived more recently! In 2019, the old structure was torn down (not gently, mind you), and it rose again phoenix-like after a massive expansion. The result? Over 240,000 square feet of programmable space-enough for conventions, exhibits, and possibly for me to run around in a hundred circles. SAFE Credit Union liked it so much, they paid a cool $23 million for naming rights. That’s a lot of ATM fees!

But wait, the convention center is just one act in this star-studded cast. To your left stands the SAFE Credit Union Performing Arts Center. Originally called the Community Center Theater, this 2,452-seat venue opened in 1974, right in the heyday of big hair and even bigger dreams. Designed in the bold brutalist style-think “concrete with attitude”-it was given a dramatic facelift in 2021. Imagine ballet slippers and orchestra bows colliding with national touring artists under spotlights as Sacramento’s creative spirit takes the stage.

And then, as you stroll a little further, you’ll spot the grand Memorial Auditorium, a real survivor. Built way back in 1926, this auditorium saw its first crowds in February 1927. Early on, it hosted everything from high school graduations to concerts, and-believe it or not-it even closed down in 1986, gathering dust and neglect, waiting for its encore. By 1996, Sacramento brought it roaring back with a renovation fit for a Broadway comeback! Talk about dramatic tension, right? Now, it’s on the National Register of Historic Places, no less.

The Auditorium has hosted acts from every genre. Picture surf rockers The Beach Boys stacking up harmonies in the ‘60s, the heavy riffs of Metallica in 1985, and the tender croon of Bob Dylan in 2022. Local legends like Cake and the Deftones rocked these walls too. Apparently, if these walls could speak, they’d probably ask for earplugs.

Oh, and don’t overlook the Jean Runyon Little Theater-a cozy 272-seat gem tucked inside the Memorial Auditorium. Named in 2000 for Sacramento’s own theater champion Jean Runyon, it’s the perfect spot for the city’s smaller, heartfelt performances.

So whether you hear the boom of a rock concert, the delicate tuning of a philharmonic, or the buzz of a business deal, this complex is Sacramento’s soundtrack. As you take it all in, let your imagination wander-who knows, maybe the next standing ovation will be for you!

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