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  • 🎶 Experience musical fusion like never before! 🎶 Join us on Sunday, Nov. 10 at the California Center for the Arts, Escondido, as world-renowned pianist Matt Herskowitz reimagines Bach, Chopin, Ravel, and Gershwin with an electrifying jazz twist! 🎹 ✨ Don’t miss this one-of-a-kind performance that blends classical brilliance with jazz flair. Secure your seat now and get ready for an unforgettable afternoon! Sunday, November 10, 2024 @3 p.m. (Center Theater) California Center for the Arts, Escondido, Center Theater Presented by California Center for the Arts, Escondido Foundation, Jean Will Presents, and San Diego Music Society #mattherskowitz #LiveMusic #EscondidoArts #JazzMeetsClassical Visit: https://artcenter.my.salesforce-sites.com/ticket/#/instances/a0FUe000000vFrxMAE Matt Herskowitz on Facebook
  • Formed in San Francisco in 1993 by vocalist Stephan Jenkins and guitarist Kevin Cadogan, Third Eye Blind quickly established themselves in the alternative rock scene. Their self-titled debut album, released in 1997, achieved six-times platinum status, propelled by hits like "Semi-Charmed Life," "Jumper," and "How's It Going to Be." The band's follow-up album, "Blue" (1999), attained double-platinum certification, further solidifying their success. Over the years, Third Eye Blind has released a total of seven studio albums, including "Out of the Vein" (2003), "Ursa Major" (2009), "Dopamine" (2015), "Screamer" (2019), and "Our Bande Apart" (2021). Despite changes in the music industry, the band has maintained a dedicated and growing fanbase. Their 2021 album, Our Bande Apart, recorded post-lockdown, features collaborations with artists like Bethany Cosentino of Best Coast and Ryan Olson of Poliça. In 2022, Third Eye Blind supported environmental initiatives by partnering with SeaTrees to help restore the Palos Verdes Kelp Forest, highlighting their commitment to environmental causes. Throughout their career, the band has been recognized for their energetic live performances and their ability to blend alternative rock with pop sensibilities, securing their place in the landscape of American rock music. Visit: https://www.sdfair.com/events/2025/third-eye-blind View the full concert schedule Third Eye Blind on Instagram and Facebook
  • Jon Pardi has carved out his own lane in country music, blending traditional instrumentation with modern influences. The ACM and CMA award-winning artist is known for his fiddle, steel guitar, and honky-tonk sound, earning praise for bringing authenticity back to the genre. A California native, Pardi made history in 2023 as the first artist from the state to be inducted into the Grand Ole Opry, presented by Garth Brooks. That year, he also released his first Christmas album, "Merry Christmas From Jon Pardi", and celebrated his sixth No. 1 country radio hit, “Your Heart or Mine,” from his ACM Album of the Year-nominated "Mr. Saturday Night." Pardi’s previous albums have garnered critical and commercial success. "Heartache Medication" (2019) received CMA and ACM Album of the Year nominations and was named one of Rolling Stone’s Best Albums of the Year. His breakthrough album, "California Sunrise" (2016), featured multi-platinum hits like “Dirt on My Boots” and “Head Over Boots.” Visit: https://www.sdfair.com/events/2025/jon-pardi View the full concert schedule Jon Pardi on Instagram and Facebook
  • Aproximadamente 200,000 afganos han llegado a los Estados Unidos desde que los talibanes tomaron Kabul en agosto de 2021.
  • An Australian native, Sammy Johnson embraces his Maori and Polynesian roots to create positive and uplifting music. Blending together island reggae, soul and jazz vibes with heartfelt lyrics, Sammy's sound is exhilarating and intoxicating. A Hawaiian-born singer-songwriter and the Season 21 champion of American Idol, the 20-year-old Tongi first picked up a ukulele in the fifth grade, immersed in a deeply musical world filled with the traditional singing and dance of Pacific Island cultures. Living in the small town of Kahuku on the northern tip of Ohau, Tongi learned to sing from his father, who in turned had learned from his father before him. His mother secretly signed him up for American Idol, and after Tongi’s viral audition performance of James Blunt’s “Monsters” became one of Idol’s all time emotional highlights, he went on to win Season 21, making history as the first Pacific Islander to ever win the show. With a thriving fanbase which supports millions of global on-demand streams and social media followers and nationwide concert tours, Tongi now begins a new chapter of life and music. Teaming up with acclaimed songwriter/producer Johnny Reid, his 2024 single “Road to Hana” marks a creative transition leaning into his cultural heritage and musical roots – but also the man he’s become. Fusing breezy beach balladry and sunshine country with laid-back soul, gospel, and more, new music is in the works, as Tongi looks to spread a feel-good message of positivity to the horizon, and beyond. Born and raised in Saint Elizabeth, Jamaica to singer Lorna Bennett and former calypso king Mike Ollivierre, Protoje blends hip hop, soul and jazz into his native sounds of reggae and dancehall. The musical prodigy, along with a collective of artists, began getting mainstream attention for their addictive melodies and conscious lyrical messages in a movement dubbed the “reggae revival.” Publications such as VOGUE, Rolling Stone and The FADER have declared him one of the brightest talents out of Jamaica. Visit: https://www.sdfair.com/events/2025/reggae-festival View the full schedule Sammy Johnson on Instagram and Facebook Iam Tongi on Instagram and Facebook Protoje on Instagram and Facebook
  • Lil Jon is a multi-platinum, Grammy-winning artist known for pioneering the "crunk" movement and delivering iconic party anthems. Rising to national fame in the early 2000s with Lil Jon & The East Side Boyz, he helped popularize crunk with hits like "Get Low" and "What U Gon’ Do." His influence extended beyond hip-hop, shaping mainstream music and pop culture. In 2014, he teamed up with DJ Snake for the global smash "Turn Down for What," sparking a worldwide craze. His string of hits continued with "Bend Ova" (feat. Tyga), "Prison Riot" (with Flosstradamus), and "Take It Off" (feat. Yandel & Becky G). As a DJ, he’s held major residencies at top Las Vegas clubs, including Hakkasan and Jewel. Beyond music, Lil Jon’s branding power has led to endorsements with Bud Light, Don Julio, and Oakley. He also made waves on NBC’s Celebrity Apprentice, raising nearly $200,000 for the American Diabetes Association. His contributions to music have earned him a Grammy, eight Billboard Awards, two MTV VMAs, a BET Award, and BMI’s Songwriter of the Year. From producing for Usher and Ciara to appearing in films like The Hangover, Lil Jon remains a dominant force in entertainment. 2 Chainz, the multi-platinum, Grammy-winning rapper from Atlanta, first gained recognition as part of Playaz Circle with the 2007 hit “Duffle Bag Boy” featuring Lil Wayne. His solo career took off with a series of successful mixtapes, including T.R.U. REALigion (2011), which garnered millions of downloads. In 2012, 2 Chainz made waves with his feature on Kanye West’s triple-platinum hit “Mercy” and released his Def Jam debut album, Based on a T.R.U. Story, which debuted at No. 1 and spawned hits like “No Lie” (featuring Drake), “Birthday Song” (featuring Kanye West), and “I’m Different.” The album earned Grammy nominations for Best Rap Album and Best Rap Song. His 2013 follow-up, B.O.A.T.S. II: Me Time, featured the gold single “Feds Watching” with Pharrell. His 2016 collaborative album ColleGrove with Lil Wayne was well received, and he won a Grammy for his verse on Chance The Rapper’s “No Problem.” His platinum 2017 album, "Pretty Girls Like Trap Music", produced multiple hits and topped the charts. He continued his success with Rap or Go to the League (2019) and So Help Me God (2020). Beyond music, 2 Chainz has ventured into fashion, cannabis, and television, solidifying his cultural influence. Visit: https://www.sdfair.com/events/2025/2-chainz-lil-jon View the full concert schedule Lil John on Instagram and Facebook 2 Chainz on Instagram and Facebook
  • An Embodied Pacific event featuring screenings and panels navigating Indigenous wayfinding across water, walls, and wildfire. A PST ART: Art and Science Collide partnership between UC San Diego Visual Arts and Birch Aquarium at Scripps Institution of Oceanography, Embodied Pacific features projects by 30 artists working with researchers in laboratories, field sites, and archives in SoCal and the Pacific Islands. They invite immersive engagement in oceanography, Indigenous design, and critical craft through exhibitions, workshops, and programs at our six venues. Visit: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/seaways-embodied-pacific-project-tickets-1056163175489 Birch Aquarium at Scripps on Instagram and Facebook
  • Embrace the winter season at the SPIRITED Artist Open House on Friday, December 6, from 5:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. at the Brooks Theater Gallery. Presented in collaboration with Oceanside Museum of Art’s Artist Alliance, this exhibit captures the winter spirit in all its forms—from festive holiday scenes to abstract expressions of warmth, joy, and nostalgia. Enjoy light refreshments, ambient music, watch a guest artist creating live, and mingle with artists, families, locals, and art lovers. Visit: Artist Open House: SPIRITED Oceanside Theater Company on Instagram and Facebook
  • On November 23, Birch Aquarium at Scripps hosts Indigenous Ocean Day centering Indigenous people and Indigenous ocean culture. The aquarium welcomes Intertribal Native community members and the general public to experience this day of cultural sharing. Participate in a community tule boat build, listen to storytellers and Birdsinging, learn more about culturally significant ocean animals, interact with hands-on activity stations, a resource fair with Indigenous organizations and more. This intercultural exchange coincides with the exhibition "Embodied Pacific: Ocean Unseen" and the Getty PST ART: Art & Science Collide and celebrates Native American Heritage Month in November. Visit: https://aquarium.ucsd.edu/events/indigenous-ocean-day Birch Aquarium at Scripps on Instagram and Facebook
  • A committee in the California legislature plans to vote on bills Tuesday that would restrict transgender athletes from participating in girls sports.
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