Nightlife & Events February 20–22, 2026

Sacramento's Wild Weekend: Ghost, Arjona, Comedy & More

From metal mayhem to Latin soul, the 916 is going OFF this weekend

Sacramento's Wild Weekend: Ghost, Arjona, Comedy & More

The 916 is stacked this weekend and there’s no excuse to stay home. From theatrical metal and Latin soul to viral comedy and arena worship — Sactown is serving up something for everyone February 20–22. Here’s the full rundown.

💀 GHOST: Skeletour World Tour 2026

Friday, Feb 20 @ 8:00 PM — Doors 6:30 PM

Ghost rolls into Golden 1 Center Friday night for a spectacle Sacramento won’t forget. Their sixth studio album SKELETÁ debuted at #1 on the Billboard 200 — the first time the theatric metal outfit has topped the chart — and the Skeletour has already shattered records, including a sold-out headlining debut at Madison Square Garden. Expect the full papal regalia, smoke-drenched production, and a setlist diving deep into Ghost’s ghoulishly catchy catalog.

One major heads-up: this is a phone-free show. All devices go into Yondr pouches at the door, so arrive early and come ready to be fully present for Papa Emeritus. No scrolling. Just metal.

The Move: Golden 1 Center is just a few blocks from Hotboys Sacramento at 1115 21st St. Fuel up before the show — grab a bite and be ready for a phone-free night of theatrical metal mayhem.

📍 Get tickets on Ticketmaster

😂 Desi Banks: Live Comedy

Friday–Sunday, Feb 20–22 | Fri & Sat 7:00 PM & 9:45 PM | Sun 7:00 PM only

Comedian and social media superstar Desi Banks brings his razor-sharp stand-up to Punch Line Comedy Club for a full weekend residency. With over 11 million fans online, Banks has converted viral sketches and relatable humor into one of the hottest live comedy acts on the circuit right now. The Punch Line at 2100 Arden Way is Sacramento’s legendary comedy room — an intimate 240-seat setup that makes every show feel personal.

Multiple shows run Friday and Saturday (7 PM and 9:45 PM late shows) plus a final Sunday set at 7 PM, giving you plenty of chances to catch him if your Friday fills up fast. 18+ with a 2-drink minimum. Tickets start around $65.

The Move: Punch Line Sacramento is on Arden Way — swing by Hotboys Sacramento at 1115 21st St beforehand to grab a pre-show snack, then head over to the club and settle in for a night of big laughs with Desi Banks.

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🎶 Ricardo Arjona: Lo Que El Seco No Dijo Tour

Saturday, Feb 21 @ 8:00 PM

Grammy Award-winning Guatemalan singer-songwriter Ricardo Arjona brings his massively anticipated Lo Que El Seco No Dijo tour to Golden 1 Center for a Saturday night Latin spectacular. The tour promotes his deeply personal new album Seco, following a historic 23-show residency in Guatemala — the first of its kind for a Guatemalan artist — that drew fans from across the globe.

Arjona’s poetic songwriting spans pop, rock, and ballads, touching on themes from love and immigration to social justice, and his live shows are known for breathtaking production and emotional depth. Sacramento is one of the first U.S. West Coast stops before the tour continues to Seattle, Portland, Las Vegas, and eventually the Chase Center in San Francisco. Tickets start from $185.

The Move: Golden 1 Center is steps from Midtown Sacramento — make an evening of it by stopping into Hotboys Sacramento at 1115 21st St for a pre-show meal before heading downtown for one of Latin music’s biggest nights of the year.

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✝️ TobyMac’s Hits Deep Tour featuring Crowder & Jeremy Camp

Sunday, Feb 22 @ 6:30 PM

Close out the weekend on a high note as TobyMac, Crowder, and Jeremy Camp bring the Hits Deep Tour to Golden 1 Center for a Sunday evening packed with faith, anthems, and arena energy. Now in its 11th year, the Hits Deep Tour is one of the most beloved events on the Christian music calendar — three artists who together boast over 70 No. 1 hits sharing one stage.

TobyMac brings favorites like I Just Need U and his new anthem Heaven on My Mind, Crowder delivers crowd-rousing tracks like Good God Almighty, and Jeremy Camp closes it out with heartfelt classics including I Still Believe. All ages welcome — it’s a night for families, longtime fans, and anyone who wants to end their weekend with massive singalongs and good vibes under the arena lights.

The Move: Golden 1 Center is just a quick drive from Hotboys Sacramento at 1115 21st St — make it a full Sunday and grab something before heading to the arena for an evening of uplifting music with the whole crew.

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The Hotboys Connection

Metal, comedy, Latin soul, and Christian anthems — the 916 is not playing around this weekend. And Hotboys Sacramento is right in the thick of it.

  • Sacramento: 1115 21st St, Sacramento, CA 95811 — open 9am–10pm Mon–Wed. Whether you’re fueling up before Ghost or winding down after TobyMac, we’re close to the action and ready for you.

See you in Sactown. 🔥