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Fresno, CA venuesSave Mart CenterAddress2650 East Shaw AvenueFresno, CA 93740
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Venue DetailsDescriptionThe Save Mart Center is a multi-purpose facility located on the campus of California State University, Fresno. The Save Mart Center at Fresno State officially opened on November 27, 2003. With less than ten years in the business, the Save Mart Center Fresno has still managed to become an area favorite for sports and entertainment. The Save Mart Center is currently home to the university’s basketball team, the Fresno State Bulldogs. From 2003-2008 the Save Mart Center was also home to the ECHL’s Fresno Falcons. Although Fresno’s Save Mart Center has not housed a big-time professional sports team, it has still become a popular venue in the area. When the Save Mart Center schedule isn’t busy with the basketball season, it is hosting some of the biggest concerts in the city. Great artists like Andrea Bocelli, Bon Jovi, Madonna, Elton John, Metallica and Prince have all been featured on the Save Mart Center schedule. Check out the Save Mart Center schedule for the more information on upcoming games and events. LinksBuy Tickets at Ticketmaster.com! | Buy Save Mart Center Tickets | Save Mart Center | Buy Tickets at ticketmaster.com! | Venue details at reverbnation.com! | Venue details at laughstub.com! | http://www.reverbnation.com/venue/1067331 | http://www.hearitfirst.com/winterjam/default.aspx | Venue details at reverbnation.com! | http://www.ticketmaster.com/venue/229647 | http://www.jamtour.com | http://www.savemartcenter.com | Official Website | Official Website The code has been copied to your clipboard. Next steps...
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