Sacramento’s live music scene continues to grow with the addition of Channel 24, a new venue located in the heart of Midtown at 1800 24th Street. Founded by Another Planet Entertainment, Channel 24 brings both nationally recognized artists and emerging talent to Sacramento, hosting a mix of live music and comedy in an intimate yet high-energy setting that feels both up-close and unforgettable.

Since opening its doors in April 2025, Channel 24 has already welcomed an impressive lineup of artists including Cake, Jack White, Interpol, Raye, Empire of the Sun, and more, with an ongoing schedule of shows spanning a variety of genres.

Whether you’re heading to a show, planning a full night out in Midtown, or looking to elevate your experience even further, here’s what to expect when visiting Channel 24.

 

Studio 24 lounge inside Channel 24, featuring a stylish bar, lounge seating, and a modern, upscale interior with brick walls and large windows.Image Courtesy of: Nic Yost

Upgrade Your Night with Studio 24

For those looking to elevate their concert experience, Channel 24 recently introduced Studio 24, an upgraded lounge experience available as an add-on to your ticket. With access to Studio 24, guests can enter through a separate premier entrance and enjoy preferred standing-room viewing from a dedicated balcony section. The Studio 24 Lounge offers a space to relax and mingle throughout the show, with a live stream so you won’t miss any of the action. Guests can also enjoy a private bar with exclusive drinks and complimentary hors d’oeuvres, along with access to private restrooms and a complimentary coat check.

 

People sitting at the bar at The Snug in Midtown Sacramento.Image Courtesy of: The Snug

Make a Night of It in Midtown

Channel 24’s convenient location in the heart of Midtown makes it easy to turn your concert into a full night out. Start your evening with dinner at one of Midtown’s restaurants like Mulvaney’s B&L for a classic Sacramento farm-to-fork experience, Centro Cocina Mexicana for Mexican cuisine and margaritas, Urban Roots for barbecue and craft beer, or Tapa the World for Spanish-inspired small plates.

After the concert, keep the night going at nearby bars like The Snug for craft cocktails, Flamingo House for a lively, tropical-inspired atmosphere, The Jungle Bird for tiki drinks and late-night bites, or Jet’s for fun themed nights and drinks. If you’re in the mood for something more low-key, check out one of Midtown’s wine bars like Acheson Wine Company or The Rind, or unwind at breweries like Alaro Craft Brewery or Der Biergarten.

And there’s no need to rush home after the show. With several nearby hotels, it’s easy to turn your night at Channel 24 into a full Sacramento getaway.

 

Exterior of Channel 24 venue in Midtown SacramentoImage Courtesy of: Nic Yost​

Getting to Channel 24

Channel 24 is easily accessible via Sacramento Regional Transit’s Gold Line, with a stop located just steps from the venue. For those driving, parking is available and can be reserved in advance HERE.