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State Theatre of Modesto

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1307 J St
Modesto, CA
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Explore all 6 upcoming concerts at State Theatre of Modesto, see photos, read reviews, buy tickets from official sellers, and get directions and accommodation recommendations.
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Fan Reviews

March 3rd 2025
Colin has the voice of an angel and the songs are so well written and soothingly presented. His band is very skilled.
Maggie
November 22nd 2024
Excellent! He always hits the mark!
JOHN
May 19th 2024
He was hilarious! Overall great show, other comedians he brought on were great!
Stefanie
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Frequently Asked Questions About State Theatre of Modesto

What’s the best way to get to State Theatre of Modesto?

Whether you're coming from out of town or just a short drive away, State Theatre of Modesto is located at 1307 J St in Modesto, CA. For directions and parking info, visit State Theatre of Modesto’s official website at http://www.thestate.org or call them at +12095274697. Make sure to check out other concerts and live events happening in Modesto, CA on Bandsintown.

What can I expect from State Theatre of Modesto?

State Theatre of Modesto is in the heart of Modesto, CA, with a capacity of 550 people. At this time, there are no known age restrictions for the venue, making it the perfect place for fans to enjoy live music and events.

Which artists are performing at State Theatre of Modesto this year?

State Theatre of Modesto has a packed schedule for 2025-2026 with performances from top artists like Journey USA, Matt Stone As Elvis, and Quinn Dale. Explore the full concert calendar and grab your tickets before they sell out. Don’t miss your chance to see your favorite artists live in Modesto, CA!

What other concert venues are near State Theatre of Modesto?

If you’re looking to explore more live shows in Modesto, CA, there are plenty of popular venues nearby. Check out the upcoming concerts and events at nearby venues including Gallo Center For the Arts, The Fruit Yard Amphitheater, and Stanislaus County Fair.

About State Theatre of Modesto

About
The State Theatre was gifted to the city of Modesto on Christmas Day of 1934 and has continued to bring entertainment to the Central Valley ever since. From independent and classic films, to concerts & comedy shows, it’s beautiful art deco style brings life to downtown, keeping the heart of Modesto full of excitement all year round.
The State Theatre sits at the center of Modesto’s revitalized downtown with its mix of office and retail space, restaurants, art galleries, civic centers, clubs, and other sites of cultural and historic significance. Yesterday and today are gently juxtaposed in downtown Modesto’s unique blend of old and new. Two blocks northeast of The State are both the renowned McHenry Mansion and McHenry Museum & Historical Society — which originally served as the city’s first library and were both named after one of Modesto’s founding families. Three blocks to the southeast is the Gallo Center for the Performing Arts, a multi-million dollar performing arts center that debuted in the fall of 2007. Three blocks to the northwest is Graceada Park, Modesto’s oldest city park, developed in 1907 by designer John McClaren, who also designed San Francisco’s Golden Gate Park. Two blocks to the southwest is the decade-old McClatchy Park, a small oasis of lawn and roses, dedicated by the McClatchy newspaper family.
The State Theatre was a relative latecomer when it was dedicated to the citizens of Modesto in 1934. By the time the theater opened on Christmas Day, Modesto had already been striving for its designation as one of the nation’s top agricultural regions for 64 years. To this day, the area is recognized as being a major contributor to the nation’s breadbasket with products including milk, almonds, chickens, eggs, walnuts, peaches, alfalfa, grapes, tomatoes, dry beans, and apricots.
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