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1201 Alberta Ave, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, S7K 7Y6, Canada
(306) 651-3300 saskatooneventcentre.com
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Jun 4, 2018
Parking is like any other place, if you got time to walk, don't worry about it, once it re-opens I hope to go to more great shows there again. Treat the staff nice and they'll treat you nice. Bars were never too busy to get cold drinks from either.

May 25, 2018
I gave this place a bad rating over a year ago. Instead of responding with an apology for my bad service, one of their promoters pretty much blacked out on me. I simply wasn't getting served by a bartender. Instead they were on their phone. Looked right at me and went back at it. The promoter who wasn't there insisted that as a bartender I should understand that sometimes customers ahead take time and some are pretty demanding and that I should understand that. Which I do. But she was making excuses and being rather rude about it all towards me. When in fact there was maybe 5 other people in the whole building. It was right after sound check before an event. There weren't any other customers In line at this time. And if there were the tender should be serving not on their phone. Since then I've been there numerous times. It's a good event venue for DJS and shows. The service a gotten better from what it was. But it's also been on fire and is closed now. I look forward to them reopening and booking some awesome shows and them continuing to improve!

Aug 2, 2018
I use to work there for a few months amazing. Experience a lot n seen a lot

Nov 16, 2017
I've been here on two occasions, both of which to see bands that I had taken the opportunity to see before. I know Saskatoon doesn't have the population to support underground music the way other cities do, but both times the attendance was laughable at best and to some degree embarrassing. There's something missing on the promotional end of things considering that I've seen some of the same acts play to a larger crowd at a smaller venue in the exact same city. The venue could be great, but there's a lot that needs to be tightened up before it will ever get there. If my favourite bands keep getting booked, I'll keep attending despite. The signage outside is advertising events from 4+ months ago. Pull that disgusting carpet, wipe the tables before you open the doors and learn how to promote your events. I've edited to include that I've since attended this joke venue a third time, now under a new name and supposed ownership but I see no differences. In the ballpark of -30 degrees outside, it would seem ridiculous to not have a heated venue during your event, but it was very apparent that the building's heat was not operational. Is that even allowed? For the sake of the city, shut this dump down.

Mar 20, 2018
Good show but I was freezing the whole time, the floor was a slipping hazard and the railing was coming off the wall

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