BandWorks is a local music program started in 1993 that builds bands by matching youth, teen and adult musicians with peers. The bands rehearse two hours a week and perform seasonally at venues like the Sweetwater Music Hall in Mill Valley.
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BandWorks is a local music program started in 1993 that builds bands by matching youth, teen and adult musicians with peers. The bands rehearse two hours a week and perform seasonally at venues like the Sweetwater Music Hall in Mill Valley.
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Band leaders Johnny Campbell, Roger Volz, & Martin Scott join the Blues Defenders!
$15 – $18
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The Wallflowers will mark the 30th anniversary of their landmark album Bringing Down the Horse with a nationwide U.S. tour kicking off
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Six student rock bands from Marin School of the Arts at Novato High School will perform songs representing a wide variety of eras and musical styles. Selected by audition, MSA Rock Band members represent grade levels nine through twelve and a wide variety of musical experiences and interests. In one of the few public school rock programs that meets as a regular part of the school day, students receive instruction in instrumental techniques, music theory, songwriting, and how to successfully collaborate. Alumni of the MSA Rock Bands have gone on to earn admission to prestigious music schools and achieve success as professional musicians.
$23.21
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For nearly two decades Donavon Frankenreiter has been traveling the globe, first as a professional surfer and now as a musician. Born in Southern California, Donavon spent most of his youth chasing waves, turning pro at the age of 16.
$48.46 – $81.28
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Patton Oswalt continues to leave his distinctive imprint across all areas of entertainment, from his award-winning comedy specials to his many guest roles on television.
$43 – $181
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Pop-Off! is Sonoma County’s newest queer dance party—an all-out celebration of pop music, community, and unapologetic joy. Making its debut Friday, April 3rd at The California Theatre in downtown Santa Rosa, this brand-new pop-up party invites you to hit the dance floor and lose yourself in the songs you know by heart.
$15 – $20
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Dance, laugh, and let loose, an early-bird party just for the ladies! Great music, good vibes, and home by 10.
$19 – $26
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In the vibrant music scene of Sonoma County, this young band born right here in Windsor, California is making waves with their electrifying performances and undeniable talent. Formed by four teenagers, Gas Money has quickly become a local favorite, captivating audiences with their unique blend of alternative rock and infectious energy. Showing that rock and roll isn’t dead, they play all your favorite tunes, ranging from Stevie Wonder to Metallica, ensuring a musical journey you won't forget.
$10
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Before Mötley Crüe, before RATT, even before there was a Metallica, Y&T was slogging away in sweaty rock clubs around America. When the band formed in the early 1970s, little did they know they would set the standard for hard rock bands that trailed.
$55 – $131
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Jimmy Dillon is a true luminary in the world of music—a consummate singer-songwriter and a professional whose talent and passion shine through every note he picks. With an illustrious career spanning over five decades, Jimmy has carved a distinctive niche for himself in the industry, captivating audiences worldwide with his soulful vocals, heartfelt lyrics, and exceptional guitar skills.
$33.48
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Experience the rich grooves and smooth sophistication, with Three Bands on a Sunday Afternoon. Come ready to dance, vibe, and feel the funk.
$15 – $18
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SunHunter Duo brings a raw, electrifying sound that fuses acoustic alt-pop with southern-fried grunge. Their original songs and carefully curated covers span all corners of rock, offering something for every listener.
$15 – $22
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Welcoming performers from near and far, License To Tease will showcase the talent of today while honoring the performers who shaped the world of burlesque.
$25 – $45
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Originally from Portland, Oregon, Becky Robinson is an LA-based comedian, writer, actor, and voice-over star who has gone from viral sensation to a sold-out theater act. You may also know her as the “Entitled Housewife,” the outspoken viral golf character Robinson created to co-star in two self-produced virtual comedy variety specials that helped spread laughter during the pandemic. Her unique character antics and viral videos have racked up millions of views across social media and garnered fans across the country (and the country clubs). In 2022, she released the original song “Mama Needs a Claw.”
$48.97 – $143.37
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Alfred Robles is a stand up comedian and cat dad known for his observational humor and wild interactions with audiences. Originally hailing from East Los Angeles, Alfred caught the attention of Gabriel Iglesias who offered him an opening spot on his tour. After opening Gabriel’s shows across the country and internationally, Alfred set out on his own tour which quickly gained steam when clips from his crowd interactions went viral and amassed millions of views on social media.
$49 – $103
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THE TRAVELING WILBURYS REVUE brings that music of the WILBURYS and the hits from each of these individual artists to every show.
$29.36
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There’s something about Marty O’Reilly’s music that feels like it’s always been here—like an old story being told in a new way. His voice is raw and real, his guitar playing gritty and soulful. It’s music that doesn’t try to be anything other than honest, and that’s exactly why it hits so hard.
$33.50
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Join Tyler Crandall and company Sundays at 7pm for our Salsa/Bachata social at The California Theater! This social runs monthly on the first Sunday every month. 7-8pm will be a Salsa/Bachata lesson, followed by the best Salsa and Bachata hits played by DJ Bongo.
$15 – $20
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Blues Explosion, a powerhouse lineup featuring four of the finest blues artists from the Bay Area and beyond. Get ready for blues, blues, and more blues as this slammin’ band and these renowned artists each raise the roof and let loose in their own unique style.
$39.66
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2 events,
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Rhinestones. Wigs. Heart. The icon, the legend, Dolly Parton is our muse for Pride this year. She taught us how to be unapologetically ourselves, lead with kindness, and play a guitar with acrylics on. She’s inspired a new generation of misfits, dreamers, and drag queens with her iconic looks, only to be outshined by her message of radical compassion. Did someone say Dolly look-alike contest? Come dressed ready to SHINE!
$31 – $81
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Of the millions that are watching, few would’ve recognized that this moment foreshadows the shape of music to come, from synth-pop to industrial and alt-pop. That, however, can’t stop it igniting the imagination of an audience that would swell into a devoted following.
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Over the past twenty plus years, Cass McCombs has journeyed a singular path as an uncompromising song-carver, guitarist and singer. Along with the finest squadron of collaborators and bandmates, his music travels gracefully over seemingly contradictory terrain, from infectious guitar riffage to intensely personal lyricism.
$41.75
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The Electricfiers is a loud, hard-rockin’ family band from Novato, with Josie (age 12) on drums, Jonathan (age 15) on guitar, and their dad Nathan (old) on bass. Our original music reflects on the golden age of hard rock, the 70s and 80s, with everything from futuristic synthesizers and sound effects, to blaring amplifiers in our heavy blues rock songs. We deliver raw power and high excitement with every performance, aiming to pull the younger generation into music and push new musical boundaries for youth. |
3 events,
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Step into Black Violin’s Full Circle Tour, where GRAMMY-nominated duo Wil Baptiste and Kev Marcus redefine the possibilities of music by merging classical depth with hip-hop’s pulse.
$44 – $180
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Over the course of a career that’s spanned three decades, 13 albums, Grammy and Golden Globe nominations, film and TV appearances (Buddy Holly in “La Bamba”) and thousands of performances, Marshall Crenshaw’s musical output has maintained a consistent fidelity to the qualities of artfulness, craftsmanship and passion, and his efforts have been rewarded with the devotion of a broad and remarkably loyal fan base.
$43.76
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If you aren't familiar with Ben Roy, he's been taking comedy audiences by storm since 2004, bringing an unparalleled energy and unique voice to the stage. Often compared to Lewis Black or Bill Hicks due to his passionate, ranting approach, Roy has a style that is definitively his own.
$31.44
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7 events,
A powerful drama about faith, community, and belief, The Christians follows Pastor Paul as he delivers a sermon that shakes the foundation of his megachurch. This thought-provoking play explores the complexities of conviction and the challenges of change in contemporary America.
$33 – $67
George Porter Jr. is an award-winning bassist, songwriter and vocalist. He is a founding member of New Orleans’ seminal funk band, The Meters and widely recognized as one of the greatest bass players of all time.
Get ready for a wild, laugh-out-loud adventure with HEAD OVER HEELS—the electrifying musical comedy from the creative forces behind Hedwig and the Angry Inch, Avenue Q, and Spring Awakening!
$33 – $55.95
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Cheryl King emcees this exciting production, which includes burlesque from Ultraviolette, Bastet Dance Fitness, and Thotty McNaughty and Kim.
$17 – $27
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An uncanny tribute to beloved, master singer/songwriter/performer, American pop icon Neil Diamond
$30
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Richard Thompson’s musical influence cannot be overstated. Having co-founded the groundbreaking group Fairport Convention as a teenager in the ‘60s, he and his bandmates invented the distinctive strain of British Folk Rock.
$55 – $177
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Meet Mark Brucato, better known as Lil Mo Mozzarella, your neighborhood legend who says, "Nobody moves, nobody gets hurt." “How ya doin'?” If you don’t know him, you’re probably living under a rock! When it comes to his job, he chuckles, "I’m a f***ing legend!" If you see him, watch your mouth—you better grab some tickets quick, or you’ll get hit with so many loads of semolina bread, you’ll feel like you walked into the bakery! Come to the show and enter into Mo's world; it’s all about keeping things light, fun, and hilarious!
$32.56 – $60.26
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The whole family partying together on the weekend? Kids Karaoke at The California is an event for all ages to sing, dance, and be themselves.
FREE
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The Art of Dessert is LBC’s biggest fundraising event of the year. Over the years, it has raised more than $8 million to help provide enrichment in the arts to over 1 million children, families, and educators. Much anticipated, spirited, and delicious, The Art of Dessert features sumptuous family-style dining, exceptional Rodney Strong Wine Estates wines, engaging entertainment, a silent and live auction, and, of course, decadent desserts by the best bakers in the county! Bid on unique live auction items and enjoy lively entertainment and engaging speakers. Sonoma County’s best fundraiser is a night to remember, and your support will make a difference for over 50,000 students, teachers, and families in the coming year.
$350
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Billy Gardell currently stars in the hit CBS series Bob Hearts Abishola, created by award-winning executive producer and writer Chuck Lorre. Bob Hearts Abishola is a heartwarming love story about a middle-aged compression-sock businessman from Detroit who unexpectedly falls for his cardiac nurse, a Nigerian immigrant, while recovering from a heart attack. Undaunted by Abishola’s lack of initial interest—or the vast differences in their backgrounds—Bob is determined to win her heart, in this comedic and insightful look at immigrant life in America.
$55 – $69
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Fleetwood Macramé has become one of the Bay Area's most exciting tribute bands.
$25 – $35
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Featuring musicians from some of the San Francisco Bay Areas favorite bands (PettyTheft, Illeagles, The Mother Truckers), AZ/DZ has been performing to packed houses since their inception in 2010. Dedicated to bringing the full sound and energy of an AC/DC concert experience to life, this North Bay band salutes the Gods of Rock in a high voltage celebration of the thunder from down under: AC/DC!
$30.41
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5 events,
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Spend a relaxed afternoon with Pasaflora and two additional emerging local acts, as they bring together smooth jazz textures and soulful, groove-driven soundscapes. This daytime showcase highlights the next wave of talent, offering an inviting blend of warm melodies and expressive performances.
$12 – $18
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John Waters was drawn to movies at an early age, particularly exploitation movies with lurid ad campaigns.
$60 – $177
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For the first time ever at Sweetwater, Teal’s After Party arrives—a full-blown dance conspiracy in motion. Fronted by powerhouse vocalist Teal Collins—whose gold and platinum credits (Third Eye Blind, Motown’s Shanice Williams) and worldwide touring with The Mother Truckers fuel her signature mix of soul, grit, and unstoppable energy.
FREE
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3 events,
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Originally from Sacramento, CA, Marcel Smith has been a staple on the California music scene for over 40 years. His soulful vocal approach will remind you of Sam Cooke and Otis Redding rolled into one. Having shared the stage with gospel, blues, and soul royalty such as Al Green, Bobby Womack, and John Lee Hooker, Marcel attacks a song with feeling and conviction, reaching new musical heights with every note. Marcel Smith’s passion is rooted in the traditional quartet gospel styles.
$12 – $15
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4 events,
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Sign-up via email to openmic@swmh.com. You may sign up anytime between 6 pm the night before and 3 pm on the actual Tuesday. If you are in school and need to go early, please indicate that in your request. If you would like a certain time slot, please indicate that as well, no guarantees. You will receive a confirmation and the performance times by 5 p.m. that day. Each performer will have 2 songs/10 minutes to perform. There will be a bass amp, a guitar amp, a set of drums, and a piano already set up for anyone to use.
FREE
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Paul Thorn, who’s spent three decades turning soulful grooves and small syllables into songs that pack a big wallop.
$43.85 – $76.67
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The Meaty Ogres bring a heavy dose of soul, funk, and rock to every stage. Based in Berkeley, California, the band blends raw grooves, soaring guitars, and gritty vocals into a sound that’s equal parts tight and unpredictable. With Tommy Sasso (vocals, keys), Andre DeRussy (vocals, guitar), Chris Kemp (drums), Joe Vittoria (lead guitar), and Mo Zagha (bass), The Meaty Ogres turn every show into a high-energy party built for dancing, singing along, and losing yourself in the music.
$26.28
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Featuring Multi-Instrumentalist & Producer Masaru Higasa and Vocalist Pepper Proud has often been described as timeless and unmistakable, offering a balanced synergy of both the masculine and feminine expression.
$38.72
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10 events,
In this hilarious comedy, two English Shakespearean actors, Leo and Jack, find themselves so down on their luck that they’re performing "Scenes from Shakespeare" on the Moose Lodge circuit in the Amish country of Pennsylvania.
$22.13 – $27.38
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This event at the Raven is a simulcast experience; the full evening at True West Film Center includes a seated dinner from T.O.W.N. featuring 7 restaurants and 7 wineries; a screening of Almost Famous followed by a Q&A with Cameron, legendary rock journalist Ben Fong-Torres, and True West’s John Cooper; and a live band covering ‘70s classics.
$75
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Call now to make reservations for the next Winemaker Dinner and your overnight stay at The Inn at the Tides. Exquisite wines are expertly paired with a delicious four-course menu by Chef Reny Madrid. Winemakers share their knowledge and stories, creating a memorable evening in the Bay View Restaurant’s intimate setting. The Inn at the Tides offers exclusively reduced guest room rates for winemaker dinner guests.
$150
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Spend an evening with Bohemian Highway, a six-piece band blending Americana, folk rock, and pop with rich harmonies and danceable melodies. Formed in 2010 and rooted in the spirit of West Sonoma County, the group, led by frontman Doug Blumer, performs original songs inspired by nature, love, and the shared experiences that bring people together.
$18 – $25
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Billboard Century Award recipient, Harris’ contribution as a singer and songwriter spans 40 years. She has recorded more than 25 albums and has lent her talents to countless fellow artists’ recordings.
$64.90
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It’s no longer a secret that California-based Jerry’s Middle Finger (JMF) delivers the best Jerry Garcia Band tribute experience in the world – performing and celebrating the music of JGB with unparalleled sound and energy.
SOLD OUT
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The English Beat is a band with an energetic mix of musical styles and a sound like no other. The band’s unique sound has allowed it to endure for nearly four decades and appeal to fans, young and old, all over the world.
$51 – $54
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Round up your crew, dress disco fabulous, and get ready to sing your heart out under the Mystic lights.
$36.60
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Local Sonoma County legend CANNABA55 (Wild West) throws down a special set under his house alias CANNAHOU5E! Rare out of town support sets from Iacono & Erabik (Decibel Club) coming all the way from Lake Tahoe! Sol Trip is back! (Bay B Sol B2B Joey Trip) + Resident Rey_Luv throws down his first direct support set of the year.
$7.18 – $23.18
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An iconic Petaluma tradition, the Butter & Egg Days Parade & Festival celebrates its rich agricultural history. The parade begins at noon and features over 130 units with approximately 3,000 participants and 200+ volunteers
FREE
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This concert for kids and families shares the music of Bob Marley with a new generation of music lovers but is not associated with or endorsed by the artist. All children must be accompanied by a parent or adult caregiver.
$21.12
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Fresh off the release of Magic Lover, Netflix’s first-ever magic comedy special, Justin Willman is hitting the road with his all-new One for the Ages tour. Willman is best known as the star and creator of Netflix’s Magic for Humans and Magic Prank Show, where his signature mix of mind-blowing magic and relatable humor has made him a streaming favorite, a viral hit (1 billion views and counting), and a fan favorite for families, comedy lovers, and skeptics alike.
$46.61 – $58.41
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Prepare for an unrelenting night of extreme metal as Defeated Sanity storms the stage with support from Inferi, Organectomy, Excrescence, and Bog Body. This stacked lineup delivers technical precision, crushing heaviness, and raw intensity, an essential show for death metal fans.
$25
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Escape with Fleetwood Mask and relive favorite moments from the most iconic performances of Fleetwood Mac each time the “five fireflies” of Fleetwood Mask take the stage as the mystery, magic, and music of Fleetwood Mac continues…
SOLD OUT
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Sierra Hull is a seven-time IBMA Mandolin Player of the Year and six-time Grammy nominee, one of bluegrass and Americana’s most dynamic voices. Her latest album, A Tip Toe High Wire, her first independent release, highlights her songwriting and instrumental mastery, featuring Béla Fleck, Tim O’Brien, and Aoife O’Donovan. The album is nominated for four GRAMMY Awards, balancing tradition with innovation.
$49 – $114
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Roy Rogers has been considered one of the world’s preeminent master Delta slide guitarists with many decades of touring the globe.
$39.69 – $44.84
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Funk, rock, and soul collide in a high-energy jam with Terry Sanders & The Blender, Dylan Black Project, and Jessie Street Band.
$15
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Country-folk artist and 4-time Grammy winner John Prine was one of the most influential singer-songwriters of his generation. Musicians from across the San Francisco music scene join forces at The California for one night only to pay tribute to the legend, covering songs from Prine’s six-decades-long career.
$10 – $30
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Moonalice is an exuberant Bay Area ten-piece known for delivering a unique brand of psychedelic soul and rock-tinged Americana.
$24.21
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"The Highwayman Show" is a heartfelt, high-energy tribute to the timeless music of Johnny Cash, Willie Nelson, Waylon Jennings, and Kris Kristofferson. Tony Suraci, “The Highwayman,” is a gifted and soulful vocalist who channels all four legends in an exhilarating performance backed by an all-star band.
$33.50
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Pro Jam welcomes Bay Area singer/songwriter/guitarist Craig Caffall, who has worked with multiple artists including Bo Diddley, John Mayall, Martha Davis and the Motels, David Clayton Thomas, The Neville Brothers, Lee Oskar, Dan Hicks, Bonnie Raitt, Bob Wier, and Steve Earle.
$15 – $18
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The High Green Chilly Winds manage to channel that elusive Dead vibe uniquely, with wide-open guitar tones, effortless three-part vocal harmonies, choogling beats, and yes, plenty of tripped out, shredded solos.
$42.75
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There is a spirit that hovers above the waters. It has been here since the beginning of creation, yet it is just being born. Ancient Child is Matisyahu’s 8th full length studio album. In Jewish mysticism, eight is the number beyond the natural cycle of the physical world. As Matisyahu brings forth his eighth studio album, the Ancient Child simultaneously reaches back in time and towards the future, in search of the infinite divine light of redemption. Here, Matisyahu finds himself reconnected with his Jewish identity and spirituality in a world post October 7th.
$42 – $144
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Whether you’re a seasoned whiskey lover or just looking for a fun and flavorful night out, this is a rare chance to taste your way through an exceptional range of Redwood Empire expressions. Redwood Empire’s lineup includes fan favorites like Emerald Giant Rye and Lost Monarch Blend alongside special releases like Rocket Top, Grizzly Beast, Foggy Burl, and Haystack Needle.
$75
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Open Mic at The California is a supportive community event for all types of artists to share their passion. We put a premium on being supportive and inclusive, this is a great place to make new friends and find inspiration. Poets, musicians, comedians, dancers, and free thinkers are all invited to take the stage and be a star at The California. This is a perfect place for first timers and veterans to all appreciate each others passion for performance art. Sign-ups start when doors open, come snag a slot or a spectator spot in the audience.
FREE
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Back pOrchEstra is Candy Girard (played w/ Delaney Bramlet, Tanya Tucker, Jerry Garcia) on violin, Tim Eschliman (Etta James, Commander Cody & His Western Airmen, The Christmas Jug Band) on vocals & resonator guitar, Bowen Brown (John Lee Hooker, Tommy Castro) on drums, Jen Rund (Lumination, The Real Sarahs) on bass, Gary Potterton (NRPS, Texas Chainsaw) on guitar and dobro plus speial guest Kathy Kennedy (Big Bang Beat, Smokey Robinson) on vocals and Mingo Lewis, Jr. (Vinyl) on percussion.
$26.27
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Dare to experience the dangers and delights of Dinosaur World Live in this Olivier award-winning interactive show for all the family. Adventurers all, grab your compass and join our intrepid explorer across uncharted territories to discover a pre-historic world of astonishing (and remarkably life-like) dinosaurs. Meet a host of impressive creatures, including every child’s favorite flesh-eating giant, the Tyrannosaurus Rex, a Triceratops, Giraffatitan, Microraptor, and Segnosaurus! Don’t miss this entertaining and mind-expanding jurassic adventure, live on stage.
$19.80 – $25.30
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Acclaimed guitarist Pablo Sainz Villegas joins Daniel Hope and the New Century Chamber Orchestra for a vibrant program celebrating Spanish and Latin American musical traditions. Highlights include Rodrigo’s beloved Concierto de Aranjuez, Piazzolla’s passionate Fuga y misterio, and Michael Daugherty’s Bay of Pigs. Known for its conductorless precision and power, New Century brings its signature energy to this dynamic and evocative evening of music.
$41 – $101
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Griffin House is an American singer-songwriter and storyteller. Touring and making records for over 20 years, House has a discography that includes13 albums.
$29.36
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8 events,
Napa Valley StreamFest is back, reimagining the film festival experience. Join us Friday and Saturday for an immersive journey through world-premiere film screenings, live podcast recordings, “unfiltered” conversations with creators, and our renowned StreamFest Tribute Awards.
$125 – $225
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Get ready for an unforgettable night of live music as The Velvet Fog takes the stage on Friday, April 24 for an evening packed with energy, groove, and crowd-favorite hits!Bringing their signature blend of danceable classics, smooth harmonies and feel-good vibes.
$15 – $20
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El Radio Fantastique is a cinematic, genre-bending band that defies classification. It is led by its founder, Giovanni DiMorente. Channeling disparate past experiences as a grave digger, dumpster diver, and pop star (of the 80s band Times Two), DiMorente fancies and celebrates the broken and crooked, the paradox of finding beauty in things unpleasant, and he and his band celebrate them with sublime melody and raw emotion.
$26.28
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Gary Owen has been entertaining audiences for more than two decades with his sharp observational humor and fearless storytelling. Known for his unapologetic, rule-defying style, his material draws from his personal life, time in the military, and the everyday absurdities that connect people across backgrounds. With a fanbase that has grown by the millions in recent months and continues to surge across social media, Owen’s reach has cemented his place as one of the most in-demand touring comedians today.
$54.28 – $289.10
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New Moon on Monday is the true fan's tribute to Duran Duran. As dedicated students of DD’s iconic sound and style, this band is no cheap imitation.
$30.41
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8 events,
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Celebrate the timeless music of The Beatles with The Sun Kings, one of the nation’s most acclaimed tribute bands. Now in their 25th year, The Sun Kings deliver the hits and deep cuts with stunning accuracy, blending spot-on harmonies, authentic instrumentation, and electrifying stage presence.
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With guitar and vocals as his main instruments, Max's musical journey spans over two decades, during which he has developed his skills and crafted heartfelt songs. While country, folk, and rock are his favorite genres, Max finds inspiration in various musical styles, influenced by artists like James Taylor, Tom Petty, Chris Stapleton, Garth Brooks, The Traveling Wilburys, Eric Church, Zac Brown Band and the list goes on.
$20
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MOMOTOMBO-SF: Experience the Fire! Join the eruption and let the rhythms of Latin Rock set your spirit ablaze!
$37.60
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11 events,
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Antique and collectible lovers throughout the Bay Area are welcome to come, browse, and shop the 40th Annual Petaluma Fall Antique Faire Sunday, April 26.
FREE
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hosted open Bluegrass jam series typically occurs on the fourth Sunday of each month
FREE
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Join us for an afternoon of music with Sonoma County favorites Ken Risling and Doug Jayne. Ken performs with his children, Avery and Oona, as The A-OKs—an eclectic trio blending 70s throwbacks, Scottish fiddle, and original songs with a warm folk/Americana sound.
$17 – $25
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The Ukulele Orchestra proudly present their 40th Year Anniversary World Tour “with only hand luggage”; a witty, quirky, irreverent, awesome, foot-stomping obituary of rock-n-roll and melodious light entertainment, all played on the ‘bonsai guitar”.
$41 – $101
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Phil Collins’ one-of-a-kind drum work and songwriting have left an enduring mark on music. Collins and his Genesis bandmates, Tony Banks and Mike Rutherford, penned unforgettable hits featured in this symphonic tribute. Accompanied by vocalists Aaron Finley and Brook Wood, along with drummer Brian Kushmaul, Guest Conductor Stuart Chafetz will lead some of the best of the best, including “Follow You Follow Me,” “Abacab,” “I Missed Again,” “Turn It On Again,” “Sussudio,” “One More Night,” “Take Me Home,” “Two Hearts,” and the iconic “In the Air Tonight.”
$50.74 – $122.72
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Eric Barnett, lead guitarist of the band Points North, brings together veteran artists from legendary rock bands to honor guitarist and musician Jeff Beck.
$43.76
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KT Tunstall has always lived in pursuit of creative evolution. The Grammy-nominated, Brit Award-winning Scottish artist made an indelible mark on the music world with her 2004 multi-platinum debut Eye to the Telescope, immediately establishing herself as a formidable force.
$48 – $84
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1 event,
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The Godfather of Hip Hop brings his unique music style and vibrant live performance!
$15 – $18
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1 event,
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Whether behind the piano on a windswept mountainous cliff, at a hallowed venue such as Carnegie Hall, or playing shoulder-to-shoulder with some of the most legendary musicians in history, solo pianist Holly Bowling subverts convention with virtuosic playing, emotional immersion, and a thirst for invention.
$43.76
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1 event,
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Molly Tuttle is a Grammy-winning singer, songwriter, and virtuosic guitarist whose innovative blend of bluegrass, Americana, pop, and rock has made her one of the most dynamic artists in modern roots music. Ketch Secor is a merry ringmaster, passionate professor, modern Beat, and unassuming virtuoso.
TBD
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Presented by our Young Actors Studio, Into the Woods JR. is a fresh take on Stephen Sondheim and James Lapine’s Tony Award–winning musical that intertwines the stories of Cinderella, Little Red Riding Hood, Jack (and his beanstalk), and a very determined Baker and his wife. When a Witch’s curse stands in the way of their wishes, they venture into the woods to set things right.
$20 – $35
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Karla Bonoff has been described as one of the finest singer/songwriters of her generation. That description is not hyperbole. Bonoff has enjoyed critical acclaim, commercial success, enduring popularity, and the unwavering respect of her peers.
$58.20
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The iconic and influential punk/noise/grunge band, Flipper, is back with Matt Korvette (Pissed Jeans) as guest lead singer. Flipper has been a shining light in alternative music since 1979. The album, "Generic Flipper", is a modern masterpiece and was championed by Kurt Cobain (Nirvana), King Buzzo (Melvins) and many others. The lineup features original member, Stephen DePace, and is rounded out by Kelli Mayo (Skating Polly) and Jon Kelly (The Flood).
$38.72
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4 events,
Join the Cat in the Hat, Horton the Elephant, and all your favorite Dr. Seuss characters in Seussical, the high-energy, heartwarming musical that brings these beloved stories to life! With toe-tapping songs, dazzling visuals, and a story about friendship, bravery, and believing in the impossible, this family-friendly extravaganza is pure joy from start to finish.
$20 – $44
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Comedy meets positive psychology in a joy-fueled night of laughs, life lessons, and lovable mishaps.
$20 – $25
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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
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7 events,
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
Now in its 18th year, Film Fest Petaluma is a day-long showcase of animated and live action short films with filmmakers in conversation. Programs will take place at 12, 3, 7, & 9:45. A discounted all-day pass is available for $50. A complete line-up of shorts will be available at FilmFestPetaluma.com in early April.
$21.13 – $61.34
The festival has its origin as a celebration of the start of the Salmon fishing season and the annual Blessing of the Fleet. Each year’s theme is chosen by the Bodega Bay Fisherman’s Marketing Association. At the Festival site itself, you’ll see a wooden boat challenge where participating teams build a vessel and compete in a boat race.
$16 – $30
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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
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Bring your friends for an evening of bluesy rhythmic fun with celebrated guitarist/songwriter Volker Strifler.
$20 – $27
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8 events,
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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
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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
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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
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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
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