Mystic Theatre presents Burning Down The House
Burning Down the House is the Bay Area’s premier Talking Heads tribute band, delivering high-energy performances that celebrate the iconic sound and artistry of Talking Heads.
Burning Down the House is the Bay Area’s premier Talking Heads tribute band, delivering high-energy performances that celebrate the iconic sound and artistry of Talking Heads.
Round up your crew and join us for live music in the Magnolia Room! Grab a tasty bite from a visiting food truck, sip your favorite wines by the glass or the bottle and relax with the exceptional views and vibes.
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Maren Morris has broken boundaries, smashed records, and affirmed herself as a dynamic vocalist, prolific songwriter, and showstopping performer on her own terms.
Based in the San Francisco Bay Area, Shoplifters United bring to life the brilliant songs of legendary group The Smiths with an energetic live show and highly accurate sonic recreations of beloved album tracks and deep cuts.
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Join multi-instrumentalist and singer-songwriter Che Prasad and his band the Shark Alley Hobos for a performance of his critically acclaimed album Shiva Me Timbers.
The Great North Special emerged from the sunny shores of Laguna Beach, California, in 2019, forged through friendship and by a collective passion for the improvisational magic of bands like Little Feat and The Grateful Dead.
Originating as The Tennessee River Boys in the 80’s, the band evolved into Diamond Rio in 1989. The following year, they signed with Arista Nashville, and in 1991, with the release of “Meet in The Middle,” became the first country music group in history to reach No. 1 with a debut single.