Performing at the historic Crest Theater in downtown Sacramento (1013 K Street). Parking available at 915 I Street and 1000 I Street. All guests subject to bag check and wand-screening prior to entry. Absolutely no outside food, drink, or weapons. All sales final and absolutely no refunds unless the show is cancelled to better protect the consumer against ticket fraud. The Crest Theater is a cashless venue - credit cards, debit cards, Google Pay, and Apple Pay accepted.
A Journey Through the Sixties From Las Vegas to Sacramento! Sixtiesmania performs A Journey Through the Sixties, an all encompassing celebration of the iconic musical sixties. Sixtiesmania takes audiences on a thrilling musical roller coaster from the Beach Boys to the British invasion, and everything in between including the California sound, Carnaby Street, the Vietnam tour of duty, Flower Power, Woodstock, and so much more. Hit after hit is performed with complete accuracy to detail in order to sound exactly like the amazing recordings people know and love. With authentic custom suits from England, a continuous stunning multi media backdrop, multiple costume changes, vintage instruments, and a song pool of more than 250 songs to choose from, the show is performed with incredible musicianship and vocals! Sixtiesmania is the most authentic sixties show on the world circuit today and is the must-see show of the year! The LOOK! the SOUND! the SONGS!
The Box Office is located on site. For more information, call (916) 442-7378.
- Located at main theatre entrance
- Valid photo ID required for pickup
- Available 1 hour before performance start time
- Tickets can be held up to 30 minutes before show
There is street parking and public lot parking available. Try the 10th Street Garage at 10th and L Street. Prices Vary. The theatre does NOT validate parking.
The Crest Theatre is wheelchair accessible.
NO smoking, NO bottles or cans, NO cameras or audio/video recorders. NO in and out priveleges.
Children ages 23 months and under are admitted free for most events at the Crest Theatre.