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Website: sunshinetheaterlive.com
Phone: (505) 764-0249
Cross Streets: Near the intersection of Central Ave and 2nd St NW/2nd St SW
Closed now
- Sat 11:00 AM - 6:00 PM
120 Central Ave Albuquerque, NM 87102 ·1524.47 mi
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yelpRecomend: have dinner before. Friendly service. Positive energy, High energy, very popular show venue.
Morewent here for a metal concert. the website and tickets said that the doors would open at 6:30, but they did not let us in until after 7. by the time we got in, the first band was already playing....
MoreIn full disclosure, this review is strictly based on customer service experience. The theater itself may be a decent venue with a good concert calendar. I'll leave those opinions up to you based...
MoreSunshine... do you even give a shit that your sound is atrocious? I'm here now, once again giving you a chance, and damn... The Bronx, Frank Turner--they both deserve better sound than this. What...
MoreI love the old buildings in the downtown area. Sadly this one on the exterior is beginning to fall apart. This is a downtown spot for concerts and it is taking a beating . There needs to have...
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