• Coyote Sonoma presents Fargo Brothers

    Coyote Sonoma 44F Mill Street, Healdsburg, United States

    The Fargo Brothers have been burning up stages since 1980! Veterans of well over 4000 live shows from California to the Canadian border, these four seasoned professionals deliver a brand of roots Rock and Roll with a fire and intensity that only 4 decades together can bring! Known for their vocal harmonies and tight ensemble playing, The Fargo Brothers always put on a show that is not to be missed!

    FREE
  • Green Music Center presents Gin Blossoms and Blues Traveler with Spin Doctors

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

    Gin Blossoms is an American alternative rock band formed in 1987 in Tempe, Arizona. Blues Traveler gathered in their drummer’s parents’ basement in Princeton, NJ to jam. Spin Doctors’ first album in 12 years is at once a bold leap for a legendary band and the sound of a group truly revitalized.

    $45 – $215
  • Fridays at the Hood presents Pride & Joy

    Hood Mansion 389 Casa Manan Road, Santa Rosa, CA, United States

    Pride & Joy SF has remained the most popular party band on the Bay Area music scene. This group is the Pride of the Bay Area and a Joy to anyone who loves to dance. They have achieved this by presenting the most timeless pop/soul music of our time in an electrifying high-style show that pulls the audience directly into the heart of their performance.

    $22.19
  • Mystic Theatre presents The Stinkfoot Orchestra

    The Stinkfoot Orchestra pulls no punches – delivering 2 sets of Frank’s music via a 14-piece ensemble which incorporates a 6-piece horn section, tuned percussion and 5 vocalists. Oh, and, just to add a little extra garlic, the band is also fronted alternately by 3 of Frank’s most iconic vocalists.

    $39.69
  • Uptown Theatre presents Jimmy Failla

    Uptown Theatre 1350 Third Street, Napa, CA, United States

    Jimmy Failla is a stand-up comedian, commentator, author, and host of the “Fox Across America” radio show on Fox News Radio. He has also hosted the critically acclaimed radio show/podcast “Off the Meter” and appeared on AXS TV’s Gotham Comedy Live as well as BBC America’s Richard Hammond’s Crash Course. 

    $49.55 – $148
  • Corte Madera Summer Concerts: The Westones

    Corte Madera Town Park 498 Tamalpais Dr, Corte Madera, CA

    The Westones are a powerhouse supergroup from Oakland, fusing heavy soul, deep-pocket funk, and raw R&B into a sound that’s as timeless as it is fresh. Featuring seasoned players who have toured nationally with acts like Dirtwire, Con Brio, Midtown Social, Smoked Out Soul, Afrolicious and The Routine, the band brings a rare mix of chops, chemistry, and grit.

    FREE
  • Coyote Sonoma presents The Harvest Band

    Coyote Sonoma 44F Mill Street, Healdsburg, United States

    Known for their versatile performances, Harvest has been entertaining crowds since their founding, playing weddings, parties, corporate events, and more. Their repertoire spans across Wedding/Dance Classics, Top 40 hits, Motown, Disco, Classic Rock, Contemporary Country, Broadway hits, and timeless Standards - something for every crowd and occasion.

    $10 – $15
  • Uptown Theatre presents Micky Dolenz – 60 YEARS OF THE MONKEES

    Uptown Theatre 1350 Third Street, Napa, CA, United States

    Micky Dolenz is an actor, singer, director, producer, writer, radio DJ, inventor, and all-around performer extraordinaire, and stands tall as a paragon of taste and accomplishment in the rough-and-tumble world of show business and entertainment.

    $72 – $107
  • Raven Performing Arts Theater presents Much Ado About Nothing

    Bacchus Landing 14210 Bacchus Landing Way, Healdsburg, CA, United States

    While Claudio and Hero fall in love and get engaged, the villainous Don John tricks Claudio into believing Hero is unfaithful, leading him to publicly humiliate her at the altar. Meanwhile, their friends conspire to make the sparring Beatrice and Benedick fall in love, and they eventually confess their feelings for each other. The play’s climax, in pure Shakespearean form, involves a faked death, a confession of Don John’s plot, and a happy ending with a double wedding – of course!

    $5 – $25