5 live shows to see in the Sacramento and Central Valley areas
Live entertainment in the Sacramento and Central Valley areas heats up this week with shows headlined by Chris Isaak.
From the glittering stages of Northern California’s premier casinos to the sun-dappled patios of Livermore Valley wine country, the next two weeks deliver a dazzling array of live entertainment. This curated guide spotlights 5 standout events across the region.
Whether you’re chasing a world-class headliner at Thunder Valley Casino Resort or Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Sacramento, or you’d prefer a laid-back afternoon sipping award-winning Zinfandel alongside live acoustic sets in San Joaquin County, there’s something for every taste.
Read on for our top picks.
HOT PICK
Feb. 28: Chris Isaak at Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Sacramento
Concert: Multi-platinum selling, GRAMMY-nominated singer-songwriter Chris Isaak brings his iconic catalog and legendary band Silvertone to Hard Rock Live for the marquee concert event of the period. With a 40-year career spanning 13 studio albums, 12 chart-topping singles, and the timeless classic “Wicked Game,” the Stockton native is a true American music treasure.
If you go: 8 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 28 at Hard Rock Live, 3317 Forty Mile Road in Wheatland. Tickets start at $69; check venue for age policy. For details, visit casino.hardrock.com/sacramento.
BEST BETS
Feb. 27: Teo González and Mario Aguilar take the stage at Bob Hope Theatre
Best in show: Teo González and Mario Aguilar sharing the stage at Bob Hope Theatre for their show titled, “90s vs 60s.” According to Visit Stockton, the show “will be a fusion of classic comedy.” The performance pairs González’s decades‑long career in traditional stand‑up comedy with Aguilar’s viral, character‑driven humor that has built a large following online.
If you go: 8-10 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 27 at Bob Hope Theatre, 242 E. Main St., Stockton. Tickets start at $63.
Feb. 28: Kolohe Kai with Hirie & Wavvy at Thunder Valley Casino Resort
Concert: Hawaii’s most-streamed reggae artist, Kolohe Kai, brings the aloha spirit to Placer County with a triple bill that includes Hirie and Wavvy. Fronted by singer-songwriter Roman De Peralta, Kolohe Kai fuses island melodies, roots reggae, pop and R&B into a feel-good sound that resonates across generations. This show promises a high-energy night of positivity and tropical grooves at Northern California’s premier casino venue.
If you go: 7 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 28 at The Venue, 1200 Athens Ave. in Lincoln. Tickets range from $44.95–$149.95 plus fees; guests 13–20 must attend with an adult 21 and older. For details, visit thundervalleyresort.com.
Feb. 20: Dr. Neil deGrasse Tyson – Cosmic Collisions at Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Sacramento
Science/Entertainment: America’s favorite astrophysicist brings his electrifying “Cosmic Collisions” show to Hard Rock Live for an evening of mind-expanding science, humor, and storytelling. A sold-out sensation wherever he appears, Tyson transforms complex astrophysics into accessible, laugh-out-loud entertainment. Note: This show is sold out, but last-minute resale tickets may be available starting around $162.
If you go: 8 p.m. Friday, Feb. 20 at Hard Rock Live, 3317 Forty Mile Road in Wheatland. Sold out (resale from ~$162); check venue for age policy. For details, visit casino.hardrock.com/sacramento.
Feb. 27: Tommy Castro and the Painkillers at Almost Famous Wine Company (Livermore)
Concert: Bay Area blues legend Tommy Castro and his powerhouse band the Painkillers bring their “Closer to the Bone” tour to one of Livermore Valley’s most intimate wine-and-music venues. Almost Famous Wine Company pairs world-class Livermore Valley wines with up-close live performances, and Castro’s searing guitar work and soulful vocals are a perfect match for this setting. Only limited tickets remain—act fast.
If you go: 7:30 p.m. Friday, Feb. 27 at Almost Famous Wine Company, 2271 S. Vasco Road, Suite D in Livermore. Tickets from $71–$80; ages 21 and older. For details, visit eventbrite.com.
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