Sacramento grocery store transforms into a nightclub for Filipino celebration
NEW TONIGHT A FUN FRIDAY NIGHT STORY. A GROCERY STORE IN SACRAMENTO TRANSFORMED INTO A NIGHTCLUB. ORGANIZERS CALL IT LATE NIGHT MADNESS. THE POP UP EVENT AT SEAFOOD CITY SUPERMARKET TURNS THE FILIPINO GROCERY STORE INTO A PARTY. YOU HAVE TO BUY TICKETS. AND IT WAS ALL SOLD OUT. THE AFTER HOURS SHOPPING PARTY FEATURES LIVE MUSIC, FILIPINO STREET FOOD, DANCING, OF COURSE, AND GIVEAWAYS. WHEN YOU COME TO FILIPINO PARTIES, ALL IT IS IS CELEBRATION, LOVE AND MUSIC. SO ONCE YOU COME IN HERE, THE MUSIC, ALL YOU CAN DO IS DANCE. WHAT ARE YOU GONNA DO TONIGHT? EAT ALL THE ABOVE. IT’S GOING ON UNTIL MIDNIGHT TONIGHT. ORGANIZERS HAVE HAD SIMILAR EVENTS IN THE BAY AREA AND LOS ANGELES. AND THEY SAY THEY BROUGHT IT HERE TO SACRAMENTO TO CELEBRATE THE FILIPINO AMERICAN COMMUNITY.
Sacramento grocery store transforms into a nightclub for Filipino celebration

Updated: 9:18 PM PST Mar 7, 2026
A grocery store in Sacramento was transformed into a nightclub over the weekend for a pop-up event called “Late Night Madness,” celebrating the Filipino American community. The event at Seafood City Supermarket featured live music, Filipino street food, and giveaways on Friday and Saturday night, with tickets selling out quickly.Organizers have held similar events in the Bay Area and Los Angeles, and they said they brought it to Sacramento to celebrate the region’s Filipino American community.See more coverage of top California stories here | Download our app | Subscribe to our morning newsletter | Find us on YouTube here and subscribe to our channel
A grocery store in Sacramento was transformed into a nightclub over the weekend for a pop-up event called “Late Night Madness,” celebrating the Filipino American community.
The event at Seafood City Supermarket featured live music, Filipino street food, and giveaways on Friday and Saturday night, with tickets selling out quickly.
Organizers have held similar events in the Bay Area and Los Angeles, and they said they brought it to Sacramento to celebrate the region’s Filipino American community.
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