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The UC Theatre

3.4 (152 reviews)
ModerateMusic Venues, Bars
Open 6:00 pm - 11:30 PM

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Toad the Wet Sprocket.
John S.

The UC Theatre totally surprised me, in both good and bad ways. I saw Sixpence None the Richer and Toad the Wet Sprocket here earlier this summer. I had meant to see at least two other shows here in years past, and I actually had tickets to a Steel Pulse concert that I didn't end up using because of--you know, life. Anyway. I expected an old-fashioned movie palace that had been hollowed out of most of its original playhouse velvet seats, with some once-new-but-now-old cushier seats still remaining. I also expected the back of the stage to be toward the street, for some reason. I have no idea why, but I was sure that it would be just so, and it turns out that the stage is to the right as you enter the building from University Avenue. It was an old-fashioned movie palace, but it was so old that it didn't really have the kind of tiered seating that I thought it would. When you enter, you're in the upper area. For this show, they had some seats set up up there, along with some open space. There were no seats in the lower area, where I stood. But there is this huge wall that was helpfully mostly empty when I arrived, so I staked out a place against it. I would be wildly annoyed by the horrid shenanigans of a few concertgoers in front of me, but that's not the venue's fault, so I'll drop it. The wall is at the back of the lower area, but it's still really close to the stage, making it the ideal place to be, as long as you don't mind standing the entire show. But it also just feels weird. Like why is the wall so tall, and what's with having only two levels, and why are they so far apart from each other? There's at least one bar on the upper level, and the one on the lower level is to the right as you're facing the stage. I wasn't standing too far from this bar, so I could see just how ruthlessly efficient these bartenders were, especially during the show itself. I got a drink between acts, and they sell food as well (pizza?), but I didn't try any. Since I worked only a few blocks from this venue for more than a decade, I'm glad I finally got to see a show here, but it was a little bit less exciting and definitely much less historic-feeling than I thought it would be. There are plenty of overpriced parking structures nearby, but if you're coming here at night or on the weekend, you can usually find parking in the neighborhood pretty easily, if you're willing to walk three or four blocks. Or, better yet, take BART. The Downtown Berkeley Station is very close. The sound is decent, at least from the lower level. I'm sure standing right against that wall made it even better. I wasn't upstairs for either act, so I don't know what it's like up there.

Bonny Light Horseman at the UC Theater
Matt W.

My first visit to The UC Theatre since I saw The Rocky Horror Picture Show years ago. What a magnificent space! I think the UC rivals the Fox Theater and The Paramount as an East Bay location to see music. Just a classically beautiful interior. An amazing show by Bonny Light Horseman - an American folk band who I first saw at Hardly Strictly Bluegrass a few years ago. If you have a chance go see this band. They rock! About the UC, everyone from security to the nice lady in the ticket both to the ushers to the awesome lady serving drinks to the audience were kind and obviously loved their jobs. The UC Theatre is a non-profit organization. Their Concert Career Pathways education program teaches young people the technical, creative and business aspects of concert and event promotion. Through hands-on workshops and paid internships they train the next generation of music industry professionals. A worthwhile cause. Matt says if you love music, go check out the UC Theatre. You will love the experience.

Entrance to the Taube Family Music Hall.
Randy F.

Went to see Oteil and Friends at the venue. The mosh pit was packed and we were constantly reminded to keep the back pathway clear. So if you end up in the pit, make sure to stand within the blue taped floor border or you will be asked to move along. There seem to be mixed reviews about the sound quality, but I found it pretty good! Been here once before for traditional Latino music and the sound was good, too Perhaps the quality depends on the type of music being played. Just taking a glance, the poor reviews seem to be directed towards heavy metal type music. I don't know. Guess your milage may vary. BTW. Love the high ceilings. Gave the place a sense of spaciousness even though it was totally packed.

VALLEY
Alisa B.

I came here to see Valley in concert. A cute small venue! Very minimal amount of seating, so expect to be standing for the entire concert. There's a little bar that conveniently placed near the stage, and they provide complimentary water. The sound quality was great and the stage is quite elevated. Lighting and visuals were fun, but VERY BRIGHT lights would shine into the crowd often.

a crowd of people watching a concert
Leah E.

First time at the UC Theatre... employees were friendly and the venue was cool. However, I felt like the venue was oversold. It creates a lot of confusion when there are reserved tables + general admission. I understand everyone is trying to cash in these days but it created a traffic jam at this concert. Be ready for the hot dog vendors that pull up outside the venue after the show.

The Green (concert)
Annabelle R.

Attended a reggae concert here this past Friday (J Boog, The Green, Mike Love) and had an interesting experience. I mainly came for The Green, but all of the bands and musicians put on an extraordinary performance. Sound and lighting were quite impressive, allowing audience members a pleasurable music-filled evening. The music hall had beautiful chandeliers hanging from the ceiling, which worked nicely with the lighting during the show. Even the lobby had great appeal, decorated with artwork, photos, and posters of past events held at the UC Theatre. The standing room for general admission was a bit awkward and confusing in the venue (with reserved seating also an option for a higher ticket price). Luckily, we didn't have a problem finding space for enjoying a good view of the show. There were three bars inside the theater, but the drinks they served were gross. We got standard cocktails, and they were pretty much undrinkable (we took a few sips and tossed them). The venue was remarkable in many ways... too bad their drinks suck big time! At least that was our experience this past weekend. If you manage to find good drinks here, then consider yourself lucky.

Ian S.

As EVERYONE says...great for a small show. But they shoehorned Rise Against in last night (to a sold out show of course) so if you want to watch your band without standing or being in the pit...not a great venue. We literally stood in the back by the bar with tiny glimpses of the band from time to time. Almost walked out. I won't go back for anyone well known. Pluses include good sound, ample bars and staff, clean bathrooms etc. But if you want to occasionally sit and be able to enjoy the show at the same time...this ain't it.

Jo W.

Love it when metal bands and artists choose The UC Theatre as their venue! Close to downtown Berkeley Bart, beautiful venue, small and intimate with beautiful architecture and acoustics, this is a perfect concert hall to come to! I've been here twice in 2023 to see Tarja Turunen's first USA tour (Berkeley was her last stop, what an honor to have her visit here!) and Dragonforce with Amaranthe, NanowaR of Steel, and Edge of Paradise opening. Both times I've come early enough to stand close to the front, and had an absolute blast rocking out and singing along and taking in the performers' presence! What makes me love small concert halls like UC Theatre is that you get the best of both worlds of small and big venues. You get the intimacy of a small venue, with the great acoustics and performances on par with bigger venues. The UC Theatre is a winner, and I hope to come back for many more concerts.

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Joe B.

Awesome venue! Such a cool place. The times I've gone they just had general admission so you could go wherever you want to see the show. There are three levels depending how close you want to get to the stage. They have a bar at the 2nd and 3rd level. The people who work there are what you'd expect at a concert hall. Be ware of parking! The parking garage across the street implies you can park til 2am but it's a trick, they lock the gate at 10pm and you get a parking ticket. Bad parking, great venue, no food.

Alicia F.

Small venue with big artists! Finally got around to a show at the UC Theatre earlier this year and it was such a vibe. The show itself was incredible (I love STRFKR). The in and out of the theater was smooth. Security is standard, they do a lil padding down, check your bags, you know the drill. A quick stroll from downtown Berk bart station, plenty of street parking and there are multiple inexpensive parking garages in walking distance as well. Bathrooms are clean. Coat check is cash only. Plethora of bars on each level, keeping the lines short. Drink prices are typical: $13 dollar cocktails, $9 small brewskies. $8 white claws, if you want to keep it classy. The venue is refurbished theater, so I will say the acoustics aren't the greatest. The stage sits very low to the floor so it's not as visible as bigger venues but it's much more intimate. This space is a bit larger but feels are comparable to The Independent in city or Ace of Spades in Sac. I do not recommend if you don't like tight shows - this is probably one of the most packed pits I've been in. Very crowded and there was basically no moving once you picked a spot. I didn't explore the other levels but I heard there is seating. Best part about The UC Theatre is the minimal ticket fees!!!!!!! By the time I'm through purchasing a ticket through Ticketmaster, it feels like I've double the price with those damn fees. I think I paid maybe $12 in fees, which is very acceptable.

paula c.

The best aspects of the UC Theatre for me are the proximity to where I live, easily BARTable or neighborhood parking, plenty of nearby restaurants and bars for food/drinks before and after, and easy in and out. Another bonus is that they have 2-3 bars (and free water to stay hydrated) inside the theatre so you can grab a drink without missing the show. All of these aspects combined make it an easy choice to see a show even on a weeknight. The building itself- the lobby is NARROW, but it's amazing how big the theatre is, especially considering what you can see from the outside. The bathrooms are super dated and also narrow. Overall it could use some upgrades but that didn't affect the show. The main deterrents for me were the warm-up DJ (I won't disparage her by name but I would plan to arrive late to avoid her if coming to a future show that she opened) and the smoke. I came fully aware of the prevalence or smoking at concerts- but it was like the old days. Just regular cigarette and joint smoking. I'm more accustomed to vaping these days. It was especially uncomfortable because I was getting over being sick so my sinuses and lungs were being tortured. There was zero effort to even request that people not smoke. Maybe just a me thing, but it was a lot. My clothes and hair were stinky. I'll go back, but maybe only if I'm fully healthy.

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Very big open space, I went to see Steele Pulse on their 50th anniversary tour! The venue the service and the SHOW were all AWESOME!!

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not an ideal venue for a sold out show staff was kind of rude and the spacing was not that good either. love osama tho

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Ask the Community - The UC Theatre

Can we bring a 12 year old child to see Cavetown?

Most shows are all ages.

Is there any parking specifically for people attending shows or do have to find something in the neighborhood?

The Golden Bear Surface lot is the best parking lot nearby. The theatre has an arrangement to have them stay open till the show is over. The lot is also a block or two away from the venue. The address to the building the lot is attached to is 1995… Read more

If it's an all ages show, are children under 18 free? If not, what is the cost?

I am pretty sure the cost changes based on the show. The fees for concerts are determined by the amount of money the artist wants to make.

Can the owner please contact me? Would love to speak with you directly about our experience last night.

Have you reached out to the venue by phone? 510-356-4000

Is the UC theater GA standing only?

Hi Stefanie, It depends on the show! Most shows are "standing with limited seating," meaning most… Read more

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