Torch Club, Sacramento
The Torch Club in Sacramento is a historic and vibrant live music venue with a rich history dating back to its establishment in 1934, the same year prohibition ended. Located in the heart of Sacramento, the Torch Club is one of the city's oldest bars and has evolved into a premier destination for blues and live music enthusiasts. Known for its original, old-school interior, the club provides an authentic backdrop for both listening and dancing to music.
The Torch Club is celebrated for hosting a wide range of musical genres including blues, rock, folk, Americana, and jazz, featuring performances from local, national, and international artists nearly every night. It has a reputation that extends "from Maine to Spain," and is a favorite haunt for both established musicians and emerging talents, making it a pivotal site in Sacramento's musical landscape.
Live music is scheduled from Thursday to Sunday with two shows each day, attracting a diverse audience ranging from long-time fans to newcomers. Regular patrons particularly appreciate the return of house bands such as The Lew Fratis Trio, Jimmy Pailer & the Prophets, and others, while new visitors are drawn by national acts like Terry Hanck, Janiva Magness, and more.
With a large dance floor that's always ready for action, the Torch Club remains a hotspot for those looking to experience the best in blues and live music. Whether it's the intense atmosphere of a packed dance floor or the more relaxed vibe of a night out listening to skilled musicians, the Torch Club offers something for everyone, cementing its status as Sacramento's premiere blues club.
The Torch Club is celebrated for hosting a wide range of musical genres including blues, rock, folk, Americana, and jazz, featuring performances from local, national, and international artists nearly every night. It has a reputation that extends "from Maine to Spain," and is a favorite haunt for both established musicians and emerging talents, making it a pivotal site in Sacramento's musical landscape.
Live music is scheduled from Thursday to Sunday with two shows each day, attracting a diverse audience ranging from long-time fans to newcomers. Regular patrons particularly appreciate the return of house bands such as The Lew Fratis Trio, Jimmy Pailer & the Prophets, and others, while new visitors are drawn by national acts like Terry Hanck, Janiva Magness, and more.
With a large dance floor that's always ready for action, the Torch Club remains a hotspot for those looking to experience the best in blues and live music. Whether it's the intense atmosphere of a packed dance floor or the more relaxed vibe of a night out listening to skilled musicians, the Torch Club offers something for everyone, cementing its status as Sacramento's premiere blues club.
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Torch Club on Map
Sight Name: Torch Club
Sight Location: Sacramento, USA (See walking tours in Sacramento)
Sight Type: Disco/Nightclub
Sight Location: Sacramento, USA (See walking tours in Sacramento)
Sight Type: Disco/Nightclub
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