Bridges Auditorium Ready for National Spotlight as Governor’s Debate Draws Near

Aerial view of Bridges Auditorium at Pomona College
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When California’s top gubernatorial candidates step on stage at Pomona College’s historic Mabel Shaw Bridges Music Auditorium this month, they will join a who’s who of people to have appeared at the iconic performance venue.

The 2,400-seat auditorium nicknamed “Big Bridges” has hosted famed entertainers, thought leaders and groundbreakers.

And on April 28, it will host a live gubernatorial debate for the first time.

“We are thrilled to host this debate and welcome meaningful dialogue on the future of California,” says Matthew Pavey, director of programming at Bridges Auditorium.

The list of people who’ve appeared at Bridges since Artur Rodzinski conducted the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra in October 1931 is as diverse as it is long, and the gubernatorial candidates won’t be the first political speakers to take the stage.

Justice Sonia Sotomayor, Senator Mark Kelly and former Congressmember Gabby Giffords have held audiences inside Bridges. Taylor Swift, John Legend and Ella Fitzgerald are a few musicians who’ve graced the stage, and in recent years, Anita Hill, Bill Nye and Kwame Anthony Appiah have delivered lectures to captivated attendees.

Not to mention, hundreds of professional and student performers showcasing their talents.

Big Bridges

The 2,400-seat auditorium has hosted famed entertainers, thought leaders and groundbreakers since 1931.

Inside Big Bridges

With unobstructed sightlines from every seat, Bridges delivers an immersive and memorable experience.

In 2026,  artists  like Trampled by Turtles, Trombone Shorty, Cheap Trick and The Psychedelic Furs are part of Bridges’ renewed commitment to bring nationally touring acts back to Claremont, offering audiences access to the very best in live entertainment without driving to Los Angeles. 

With a cantilevered balcony, unobstructed sightlines from every seat and world-class acoustics, the venue delivers an experience that is both immersive and memorable. Its timeless design has attracted the attention of filmmakers, with productions such as Gilmore Girls and The West Wing filming at Bridges. 

“As we usher in a new era at Bridges, we’re proud to continue building on our legacy as a venue where today’s leaders and top performers share their vision and talents,” says Pavey.

To learn more about the governor’s debate, visit the College’s debate website. To learn more about upcoming performances at Bridges and to purchase tickets, visit Bridges’ events site.