Adventist Health Arena
Hours
Tuesday: Closed
Wednesday: 11:00 AM – 2:00 PM
Thursday: Closed
Friday: 11:00 AM – 2:00 PM
Saturday: Closed
Sunday: Closed
Overview
Located in Downtown Stockton right on the waterfront, the Adventist Health Arena holds up to 10,000 guests.
Home to numerous world-class concerts and family events each year including past visits by the Monster Trucks, Disney on Ice, Gwen Stefani, Ozzy Osbourne, and Carrie Underwood. The Adventist Health Arena is also proud to be the home of the Stockton Kings, the G-League Team of the Sacramento Kings.
The Adventist Health Arena is also the location of the annual Stockton-Con which celebrates all things popular culture including comics, games, TV, movies, and more.
Security Standards at the Adventist Health Arena: ASM GLOBAL Stockton will be implementing walk thru metal detectors at the Arena. This new security standard has been implemented for the safety of all guests. Due to new security standards, ASM Global Stockton strongly encourages all guests to plan on arriving early and we thank you for you patronage as we work to ensure a safe event environment. For any questions regarding this new policy, please call 209-373-1400. As a reminder, no bags are allowed. Please visit StocktonLive.com for a detailed list of prohibited items.
Visit the Adventist Health Arena's official website for a schedule of their upcoming events
Amenities
- Art
- Comedy
- Concerts
- Dance
- Family Friendly
- Full Bar
- Gift Shop
- Major Events
- Sports
- Theatre
- Wine and Beer
Meeting Spaces
Basketball
Concert 180
- Area: 14,280 square feet
- Maximum Occupancy: 9,200
Concert 240
- Area: 14,280 square feet
- Maximum Occupancy: 9,500
Full House
- Area: 14,280 square feet
- Maximum Occupancy: 10,200
Half House
- Area: 6,200 square feet
- Maximum Occupancy: 6,400
Helm Conference A,B,C,D,
- Area: 4,084.21 square feet
In The Round
- Area: 17,000 square feet
- Maximum Occupancy: 11,300
Rodeo
- Area: 20,400 square feet
- Maximum Occupancy: 11,200
Room A
- Area: 818 square feet
Room B
- Area: 1,104 square feet
Room C
- Area: 1,216 square feet
Room D
- Area: 949 square feet
Sporting Events
- Area: 17,000 square feet
- Maximum Occupancy: 10,000
The Record Club Area
- Area: 6,735 square feet
- Maximum Occupancy: 250
The arena was easy to get to by maps from Solano county. We got there the parking lot right next to it was clothed so we had to go across the street and I paid $20 to park. Once we got our tickets we were passed through the metal detector and into the arena to see the JAMZ Cheerleading competition. Had a great time, however a can of water was $10.00! The seats were kinda rickety but we were able to see the show fine.
Went here for a little Wayne concert and Overall it was a good experience. Parking was easy and not too expensive. It cost 20ish not crazy but I’ve seen worse. Seats in the area were clean and comfortable. It had drink holders and they were spacious. Staff was very friendly and kept area clean. Bathrooms were nice and maintained. Someone broke off the paper towel dispenser and a worker came in and fixed it relatively quick. Food are expensive like any arena, 8.30 for a bottle of water after tax which wouldn’t have been bad it they had a bottle refill area but they didn’t. The only other bad thing was they had a good amount of water fountains but they were all Turned Off. absolutely criminal for that, like I get they need to make money but having them all shut off was devious. Ended up spend 30+ dollars just for water. Overall fun but they need to provide free water to drink.
Stockton Arena, Now known as Adventist Health Arena, this venue has been a major part of Stockton's sports scene since 2005, previously hosting the Stockton Thunder (ECHL), Stockton Heat (AHL), and currently the Stockton Kings (NBA G League). While the arena offers modern upgrades like LED banners, a new jumbotron, and an improved sound system, attendance has declined in recent years. The departure of the hockey teams and lack of city support has weakened the strong community connection the arena once had. However, its location near the University Plaza Hotel makes it a convenient option for out-of-town visitors.
It was a very nice, clean facility. Easy to get in and out of, both parking and entering the arena. The only reason I took a star off was due to the limited concession stands, and not having all of them open. This caused some pretty impressive lines. Other than that, great venue.
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