The Pasadena Convention Center and Civic Auditorium is expecting over 6,000 visitors this weekend attending four events.
On Saturday, November 5, the sold-out Yu-Gi-Oh Championship Series (YCS) will kick off its two-day trading card event in the Convention Center, the sold-out Eric Chou World Tour in LA concert will begin at 7:00 p.m. in the Civic Auditorium, the USC Arcadia Hospital celebrates their 33rd annual Crystal Ball Gala, and the Lions Taekwondo Academy hosts the 3rd Lion’s Cup: Forms and Sparring.
“The Pasadena Convention Center and Civic Auditorium is thrilled to welcome Yu-Gi-Oh Championship Series, Eric Chou World Tour, the USC Arcadia Hospital and the Lions Taekwondo Academy to enjoy all the enriching experiences in our city,” said Michael Ross, CEO of the Pasadena Center Operating Company. “Live, in-person events, conventions, and meetings are making a stark comeback and our staff is laser-focused on ensuring exceptional service levels and all event logistics run without a hitch. We are honored to play a role in re-energizing the meetings, events, and tourism industries.”
The historic Pasadena Civic Auditorium seats 2,997 and sets the stage as one of the most revered performance halls in the nation. The 130,000-square-foot Pasadena Convention Center has once again achieved the Global Biorisk Advisory Council (GBAC) Star accreditation, the gold standard for facilities implementing strict health protocols in compliance with 20 core elements.
Pasadena is recognized as a walkable city and features a streamlined public transit system with the LA Metro, Pasadena Transit, Foothill Transit Authority, and Metro Micro serving the public. Recommended off-site parking for those visiting the Civic Center District is provided in this map, including the Paseo Parking, the Del Mar Station Parking and Los Robles Garage, all within walking distance to the iconic venue.
For more information, visit www.pasadenacenter.com.