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Tag: entertainment economy

A woman crowd surfs during a rock music festival.
Posted inArts

Turn it up to 11: Aftershock’s biggest festival yet

by Katerina GraziosiOctober 14, 2025October 14, 2025

Sacramento became the hottest place to be for rock music fans as the Aftershock Festival took over Discovery Park from Oct. 2-5. According to festival organizer Danny Wimmer Presents (DWP), over 164,000 estimated attendees from all over the globe crowded the grounds to listen to their favorite bands.

Fans can be seen sitting behind the scoreboard during the A's opening game at Sutter Health Park.
Posted inSports

National focus shines on Sutter Health Park and surrounding areas as A’s settle into town

by Katerina GraziosiJuly 10, 2025July 10, 2025
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