Ambassador Auditorium

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Ambassador Auditorium was built on the campus of Ambassador College in Pasadena, California, USA as both a facility to be used by the Worldwide Church of God for religious services and as a concert hall for public performances celebrating the performing arts.

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Called by some concertgoers "The Carnegie Hall of the West", this relatively small yet beautiful concert hall hosted 20 seasons of the worlds' best musicians and performers from 1974 to 1995. It is estimated that 2.5 million attendees heard and saw over 2,500 concerts at Ambassador Auditorium by Pavarotti, Arthur Rubinstein, Bing Crosby, Sammy Davis Junior, Frank Sinatra, the Vienna Orchestra and many others.

At the time of its construction the building was furnished with Iranian onyx, African teak, wool carpet from India, and splendid gold overlay. It seats 1500. On January 26, 1996, National Public Radio staged a battle of the bands between the contending cities in Super Bowl 30. Pittsburgh's River City Brass Band played Semper Fidelis by John Philip Sousa and the Battle Royal March by Fred Jewell in concert at Ambassador Auditorium, followed by a performance from Dallas at the Meyerson Symphony Hall.

The Worldwide Church of God (WCG), which operated the college and auditorium, ceased operation of both in the 1990s and sold the property.[1] The WCG later relocated its operations to nearby Glendora.

On May 14, 2004 the church announced the sale of approximately 13 acres (53,000 m²) of its former 31-acre (125,000 m²) campus to Harvest Rock Church and Maranatha High School. The sale included the Ambassador Auditorium, now under the sole ownership of Harvest Rock Church of Pasadena, CA. Harvest Rock Church (HRC) is a Charismatic church founded in 1994 under senior pastor Che Ahn. Since the acquisition of Ambassador Auditorium HRC has re-opened the venue to the public and hosts many local groups including the California Philharmonic and the Pasadena Symphony Orchestra. Harvest Rock Church's services, conferences and special events are also held at the Auditorium along with Maranatha's. More information can be found at theambassadorauditorium.com

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