• Mystic Theatre presents Creed Fisher

    Mystic Theatre 23 Petaluma Blvd N, Petaluma, CA, United States

    All-American musician Creed Fisher is a storyteller, hard worker,  and a rising Outlaw Country star. With around 100 million streams  on Spotify and nearly 60 million views on YouTube, Fisher’s raw,  unfiltered, and unique sound blends traditional country with some  modern elements. 

    $34.61
  • Green Music Center presents Shakespeare in Music with Santa Rosa Symphony

    Green Music Center 1801 East Cotati Avenue, Rohnert Park, CA, United States

    Step into the world of Shakespeare’s dramatic, enduring tales. Tchaikovsky’s passionate Romeo and Juliet is a timeless and familiar classic, while Coleridge-Taylor’s evocative Othello offers a compelling counterpoint for interpreting Shakespeare in music. Plus, pianist Claire Huangci makes her Weill Hall debut with Mozart’s expressive Piano Concerto No. 20.

    $39 – $115
  • The California Theatre presents Kids Karaoke After Party!

    The California Theatre 528 7th Street, Santa Rosa, CA, United States

    This is an inclusive, welcoming environment with a friendly, positive crowd. We love to cheer for first-timers and crooning veterans. Time to pick out that duet with your bestie, grab your air guitar, and come party.

    FREE
  • The California Theatre presents Volker Strifler

    The California Theatre 528 7th Street, Santa Rosa, CA, United States

    Bring your friends for an evening of bluesy rhythmic fun with celebrated guitarist/songwriter Volker Strifler.

    $20 – $27
  • Sweetwater presents Moonalice Sunday Matinee

    Sweetwater Music Hall 19 Corte Madera Avenue, Mill Valley, CA, United States

    Moonalice is an exuberant Bay Area ten-piece known for delivering a unique brand of psychedelic soul and rock-tinged Americana. With an unparalleled list of collaborations with some of the biggest names in music, the family tree of Moonalice has touchedevery corner of rock and roll history. Led by vocalist Lester Chambers, who co-founded pioneering ’60s psychedelic soul group The Chambers Brothers; bassist Pete Sears, a founding member of Jefferson Starship who has played with everyone from Rod Stewart to Jimi Hendrix, and guitarist Roger McNamee, who was an advisor to Grateful Dead and U2 and fights against entrenched power in the tech industry – their incredible chemistry shines through in their live performances and the recent release of the Chambers Brothers classic, “Time Has Come Today.”

    $24.21
  • The California Theatre presents Joy of Astonishment – An Afternoon of Magic and Mentalism

    The California Theatre 528 7th Street, Santa Rosa, CA, United States

    In an age where digital personalities dominate and viral content shapes trends, Robert Goleman has remained absent from social media for more than a decade. Offering theater goers something refreshingly different – a performance shrouded in mystery that can only be experienced in person.

    $21 – $35
  • Luther Burbank Center presents Clover Sonoma Family Fun Series: Ada Twist, Scientist & Friends

    Luther Burbank Center for the Arts 50 Mark West Springs Road, Santa Rosa, United States

    When Ms. Greer’s classroom field trip goes awry, three out-of-the-box thinkers must pull their STEM skills together to save the day! Meet Rosie Revere and her engineering dreams, Iggy Peck, with her relentless passion for architecture, and Ada Twist, whose science curiosity leads her to some adventurous problem solving. In this live musical performance, our heroes face the ultimate test of their problem-solving skills—a test that can only be conquered through teamwork. Don’t miss this fun musical based on the Andrea Beaty books, Rosie Revere, Engineer; Iggy Peck, Architect, and Ada Twist, Scientist, which spotlight the STEM curriculum (focusing on science, technology, engineering and math).

    $16.50 – $22.00
  • Sweetwater presents Suss with Evann McIntosh

    Sweetwater Music Hall 19 Corte Madera Avenue, Mill Valley, CA, United States

    SUSS have been described by UNCUT as if “Eno’s Apollo Atmospheres crash-landed in America’s Sonoran Desert,” and by Pitchfork as “Neither rawboned nor ramshackle… elegantly composed brand of ambient country stands as tall and clean as a brand-new pair of cowboy boots.”

    $26.28
  • Marin Theatre presents Pictures from Home

    Marin Theatre 397 Miller Avenue, Mill Valley, United States

    In the 1980s, Sultan spent a decade photographing and interviewing his parents and unearthing the memories beneath his family’s home movies. The result is a deeply intimate and comic portrait of a mother, a father and their son. Though set in the recent past, this poignant and theatrically inventive play is both of-the-moment and timeless. Acclaimed theatre director Jonathan Moscone helms this new production.

    $15 – $59