TCU Place is a 104,000 square feet convention and performing arts center that is formerly known as the Saskatoon Centennial Auditorium. It is specifically located at 35 22nd Street East, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada.
The center houses 21 transformable and configurable rooms and a 2,003 soft seat theatre. The said theater is home to the Saskatoon Symphony Orchestra. Although it was officially opened in April 1, 1968, the entire structure didn't undergo any major renovation and restoration until 2006 when the TCU Financial has funded its full development.
The building is famous for specializing in conferences of up to 1,500 delegates and visitors and gala banquets and tradeshows with at most 120 booths. It has state-of-the-art audio visual equipment and facilities that event organizers can use to their own liking. Its expansive stage area is also one note-worthy feat since it can be adjusted to accommodate a large number of performers. With this, the venue has hosted a variety of international and national performances, speeches, and theatrical productions.