List of Concert Halls - North America - United States - California

California

Location Venue Room Date built Seats Resident organizations
Arroyo Grande The Clark Center for the Performing Arts Forbes Hall 2003 617
Carmel-by-the-Sea Sunset Center for the Performing Arts Concert Hall 2003 721 Carmel Bach Festival, Monterey Symphony, Carmel Music Society, Chamber Music Monterey Bay
Cerritos Cerritos Center for the Performing Arts Concert Hall 1993 1,934
Costa Mesa Orange County Performing Arts Center Segerstrom Hall 1986 2,936
Renee and Henry Segerstrom Concert Hall 2006 2,000 Pacific Symphony, The Pacific Chorale, Philharmonic Society of Orange County
Davis Mondavi Center Jackson Concert Hall 2002 1,800 UC Davis Symphony Orchestra
Escondido California Center for the Arts, Escondido Concert Hall 1994 1,523
Glendale Alex Theatre 1925 1,381 Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra, Glendale Symphony Orchestra
Long Beach California State University, Long Beach Carpenter Performing Arts Center 1994 1,074
Long Beach Convention and Entertainment Center Terrace Theater 1978 3,051 Long Beach Symphony Orchestra
Los Angeles Los Angeles Music Center Dorothy Chandler Pavilion 1964 3,197 Los Angeles Opera, Music Center Dance
Walt Disney Concert Hall 2003 2,265 Los Angeles Philharmonic, Los Angeles Master Chorale
Colburn School of Music Zipper Hall 1998 415 Monday Evening Concerts, Southwest Chamber Music, Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra, Musica Angelica
UCLA Royce Hall 1929 1,834 Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra
University of Southern California (USC) Bovard Auditorium 1921 1,220
Bing Theatre 1976 590
Alfred Newman Recital Hall (fka Allan Hancock Auditorium) 1940 286
Mountain View Shoreline Amphitheatre 1986 6,500
Pasadena Ambassador Auditorium 1974 1,262 Pasadena Symphony
Pasadena Conference Center Pasadena Civic Auditorium 1931 3,029 People's Choice Awards
San Diego Copley Symphony Hall 1929 2,252 San Diego Symphony
San Francisco San Francisco War Memorial and Performing Arts Center Louise M. Davies Symphony Hall 1980 2,743 San Francisco Symphony
War Memorial Opera House 1932 3,146 San Francisco Opera, San Francisco Ballet
Herbst Theatre 1932 916 American Conservatory Theater
San Jose San Jose Civic Auditorium Concert Hall 1936 3,001
California Theatre (San Jose) Concert Hall 1927 1,134 Opera San Jose, Symphony Silicon Valley
San Jose Center for the Performing Arts Concert Hall 1973 2,691 Ballet San Jose, San Jose Symphony, Symphony Silicon Valley, American Musical Theatre of San Jose
San Luis Obispo Christopher Cohan Center for the Performing Arts Harman Hall 1996 1,289 San Luis Obispo Symphony
Santa Barbara Arlington Center for the Performing Arts Arlington Theater 1931 2,018 Santa Barbara Symphony Orchestra, Community Arts Music Association (CAMA) of Santa Barbara
Granada Theatre 1924 1,550 Community Arts Music Association (CAMA) of Santa Barbara
Lobero Theatre 1873 (rebuilt 1924) 680 Community Arts Music Association (CAMA) of Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara Chamber Orchestra
Santa Cruz Santa Cruz Civic Auditorium 1940 2,021 Santa Cruz County Symphony
Santa Rosa Wells Fargo Center for the Arts Ruth Finley Person Theater 1981 1,612 Santa Rosa Symphony, Ballet California, and the Redwood Empire Lyric Theater
Thousand Oaks Thousand Oaks Civic Arts Plaza Fred Kavli Theatre for the Performing Arts 1994 1,800 Cabrillo Music Theatre, New West Symphony, and the Pacific Festival Ballet
Janet & Ray Scherr Forum Theatre 1994 394 Cabrillo Music Theatre, New West Symphony, and the Pacific Festival Ballet
Yountville Lincoln Theartre 1957 1,200 Napa Valley Symphony, Napa Regional Dance Company

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