Rio Theatre

Rio Theatre is a concert hall Santa Cruz Santa Cruz County located in Santa Cruz.

8 / 10
49
ratings
  • Phone

    (831) 423-8209

  • Website

    riotheatre.com

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  • Type

    Concert Hall

Address

1205 Soquel Ave (Seabright Ave.) Santa Cruz , CA 95062 United States

Credit Cards Yes (incl. American Express)

Comments / 8


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Roy Scopazzi

Awesomely small place to see acts that would otherwise be playing way bigger places. Saw Jeff Mangum and James Blake here and it was fantastic. Easy seating, nice atmosphere and easy parking around.

Lara Saikali

This is an awesome place to see a show. The seats fan out in the front so there are plenty of great seats in the House

Avery Jenkins

The site of Feature Length Screening of the Chains Disc Golf Documentary premiering on August 9th at 8 pm at the Famous Rio Theatre in Santa Cruz, CA!!!

Brian Miller

If you bought a General Admission ticket, get there early and get in line before the Doors time

Matt Cline

Very charming men's room. Reminds me of grade school.

Sandy C

Very friendly

TicketWeb

From Peter Murphy to Gorillaz to movie documentaries to Vagina Monologues. What an amazing Theatre Santa Cruz has. TW ♥'s Rio Theater ! Read more

Vicky Watson

Blind Boys of Alabama.

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Peanut sauce noodles with some tofu! Yum! - Polina L

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