Amanda’s SD Concert Calendar 3/20-3/26

Well, this is the first year in a few years that I didn’t attend SXSW. And while I’m a bit bummed about missing out, I was able to keep in the loop with Kristen on most of her adventures so I don’t feel like I missed out tooooooo much. I mean, I missed out but at least I kind of felt like I was there in spirit. And in the spirit of SXSW, I’m hoping to make it out to a show or two this week. Also, if anyone has any hookups for P!ATD tix, give me a shout.

In other news, this is what we have for the week…

 

Monday:

Tuesday: Lead Pony (fka Spero) @ Soda Bar at 9pm
AND: San Diego Music Awards @ House of Blues at 7pm
AND: Red Hot Chili Peppers @ Valley View Casino Center at 7:30pm

Wednesday: Modern English @ Casbah at 9pm
AND: Bad Pop @ House of Blues Voodoo Room at 8pm
AND: Inspired and the Sleep @ Belly Up at 8pm
AND: The Void Nation @ Tin Roof at 8pm

Thursday: Electric Guest @ Casbah at 9pm – SOLD OUT
AND: Rainbow Kitten Surprise @ The Irenic at 7pm- SOLD OUT

Friday: Colony House, Knox Hamilton @ House of Blues Voodoo Room at 8pm
AND: Lee Coulter @ Lestats at 9pm
AND: Polyphia @ The Irenic at 7pm
AND: Josh Abbott Band @ House of Blues at 8pm
AND: Potty Mouth @ Che Cafe at 7pm

Saturday: Coriander @ Tin Roof at 10pm
AND: The Main Squeeze @ Soda Bar at 9pm
AND: Local Brews Local Grooves feat. Creature Canyon, Almost Monday, Kimmi Bitter and more @ House of Blues at 6pm
AND: Clap Your Hands Say Yeah @ Casbah at 9pm
AND: The Blondies, Box The Oxford @ Lestats at 9pm

Sunday: Panic! At The Disco, Misterwives, Saint Motel @ Viejas Arena at 7pm – SOLD OUT
AND: Jeremy Enigk @ Soda Bar at 9pm
AND: Revival of the Singer Songwriter @ Belly Up at 8pm
AND: Hannah Judson @ Lestats at 9pm

 

Keep in Mind:

April 4th- Mayday Parade – A Lesson in Romantics Anniversary Tour @ Soma
April 8th- Green Day @ Valley View Casino Center
April 9th- The Head and The Heart @ Soma
April 12th- Father John Misty @ Humphreys
April 18th- Jack Garratt @ Belly Up
April 18th- Simple Plan @ House of Blues
April 19th- Kaleo @ Belly Up
April 22nd- Joseph @ Belly Up
April 23rd- The Unlikely Candidates, The Fame Riot @ Casbah
April 25th- The 1975 @ Cal Coast Credit Open Air Theater
April 26th- Willie Nelson & Friends @ Humphreys
April 28th- Kings of Leon @ Mattress Firm Aphitheatre
May 5th- Andrew McMahon and The Wilderness @ House of Blues
May 21st- The Strumbellas @ Observatory North Park
May 23rd- Catfish + The Bottlemen @ House of Blues
May 30th- Modest Mouse @ Cal Coast Credit Open Air Theater
June 11th0 X- Fest @ On The Green at Qualcomm
June 11th- SPF 949 @ Oceanside Pier Amphitheatre
July 21st- Third Eye Blind, Silversun Pickups @ Cal Coast Credit Open Air Theater
August 24th- Young The Giant, Cold War Kids @ Cal Coast Credit Open Air Theater
August 29th- Cheap Trick, Foreigner @ Mattress Firm Amphitheatre
September 12th- Goo Goo Dolls @ Cal Coast Credit Open Air Theater
September 13th- Green Day @ Mattress Firm Amphitheatre
October 6th- Depeche Mode @ Mattress Firm Amphitheatre
October 8th- Coldplay @ Qualcomm Stadium

Kristen’s LA Concert Calendar: 03/20-03/26

I don’t know why I am still awake. I shouldn’t be. I slept 45 minutes last night plus a couple cat naps on planes today.  But here I am going through my SXSW swag and reminiscing about all of the amazing things I was able to see and do last week in Austin. There wasn’t one stand-out band this year, but several that I’m really excited about. I will do a proper post on my top picks, but it will probably include Picture This, an Irish band who is coming to play LA Weds night at Resident, so I will get that one out there now.

However, the real excitement of the week is that it will end on Sunday with none other than my number one musical obsession, Biffy Clyro! Anytime I get a little tired, I’ll just start chanting Mon the Biff and get all pumped up for Sunday’s extravaganza at The Belasco.  Sometimes life is just one great thing after another! Let’s just hope my SXSW high will last all week.

Other options for the week:

 

Monday: Matthew Koma at The Hotel Cafe (8pm)
ALSO: Steel Panther at The Roxy (9pm)
ALSO: The Band Perry at The El Rey (8:30)
ALSO: It’s a School Night at Bardot (8:30)
ALSO: Hunnypot Live FREE at The Mint (7pm)
ALSO: Monday Monday at The Hotel Cafe second stage f. Kristen Toedtman, Yael Meyer, Leah Capelle and more (8pm)
 

Tuesday: Warbel at Bootleg Theater (8pm)
ALSO: Maggie Rogers at The Troubadour (7pm)
ALSO: Skott at The Echo (9pm)
ALSO: Lake Street Dive at The Theatre at Ace Hotel (8pm)
ALSO: Holly Macve, Distant Cousins at The Hotel Cafe (7, 9:30)
ALSO: Mike Mains at The Hotel Cafe second stage (10pm)
ALSO: Agnes Obel at The El Rey (8:30)
ALSO: Jesca Hoop at The Roxy (8pm)
ALSO: Cameron Avery at Teragram Ballroom (8pm)
ALSO: Sound Collective with Josh and Kira FREE at Saint Rocke (7pm)
ALSO: Super Tuesday’s FREE at Butter’d Up (10pm)

 

Weds: Picture This w/ Jim & Sam at Resident (8pm)
ALSO: Island Apollo, The Brevet at The Satellite (9pm)
ALSO: Vera Blue at Bootleg Bar (8:30)
ALSO: JAIN at The Troubadour (8pm)
ALSO: Rainbow Kitten Surprise at The Roxy (8pm)

 

Thursday: Dear Boy at Acerogami (8pm)
ALSO: King Washington at Molly Malone’s (9pm)
ALSO: Dia Frampton, The Americans at The Hotel Cafe (7, 9)
ALSO: Ninet at The Hotel Cafe second stage (8pm)
ALSO: Potty Mouth, Partybaby at The Troubadour (7pm)
ALSO: Slothrust at The Echo (9pm)
ALSO: Modern English at The Regent Theater (8pm)
ALSO: The Airborne Toxic Event at The El Rey (8:30)

 

Friday: Kari Kimmel, Los Kingdom at The Hotel Cafe second stage (9, 10)
ALSO: Yellowcard at The Novo (8:30)
ALSO: Nikki Lane w/ Robert Ellis & Jonathan Tyler at The El Rey (8pm)

 

Saturday: Colony House w/ Knox Hamilton at The Troubadour (7:30)
ALSO: The Woods Brothers at El Cid (9pm)
ALSO: Electric Guest at Teragram Ballroom (9pm)

 

Sunday: Biffy Clyro at The Belasco Theater (7pm)
ALSO: Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever at The Echo (8pm)
ALSO: Brother SAL and the Devil May Care at The Hotel Cafe second stage (9pm)
 

To Keep in Mind:
March 27th: Eisley at The Troubadour
March 28th: King Washington at The Hi Hat
March 30th: Old 97’s at The Fonda Theatre
March 30th: Dia Frampton at The Hotel Cafe
March 30th: JP Cooper at The Hotel Café
March 31st: Night Lights and The Score at Amplyfi
April 1st: Lincoln Durham at Resident
April 1st: Dawes at The Theatre at Ace Hotel
April 1st: Passenger at The Wiltern
April 3rd: Imagine Dragons at Staples Center
April 5th: Mayday Parade at The Regent Theater
April 5th: K.Flay at The El Rey
April 14th: Simple Plan at The Wiltern
April 14th: Joe Purdy at The Troubadour
April 15th: Kid Wave at The Echo
April 18th: TFDI at The Hotel Cafe
April 18th: The Arkells at The Echo
April 19th: Jack Garratt at The Roxy
April 19th: Bastille at The NOVO
April 20th: Frank Carter & The Rattlesnakes at The Hi Hat
April 21st: John Mayer at The Forum
April 22nd: Howie Day at The Hotel Cafe
April 26th: The Unlikely Candidates at Bootleg Theater
April 27th: Drew Holcomb & The Neighbors at The El Rey
April 27th: The 1975 at The Greek Theatre
April 27th: Sundara Karma at The Troubadour
April 27th: Stephen Kellogg at The El Rey
May 2nd: Laura Marling at Mayan Theater
May 2nd: Betty Who at The Fonda Theatre
May 4th: Sondre Lerche at The Troubadour
May 5th: Blue October at The Fonda Theater
May 5th: The Dead Ships at Teragram Ballroom
May 6th: Lewis Watson at The Troubadour
May 9th: Barns Courtney at The El Rey
May 11th: Dear Boy at The Echo
May 13th: Andrew McMahon in the Wilderness at The Belasco Theater
May 13th: Nightlands at The Echo
May 13th: Billy Joel at Dodger Stadium
May 18th: Michael Kiwanuka at The Fonda Theatre
May 19th: Matthew Logan Vasquez at Bootleg Theater
May 22nd: The Strumbellas at The Fonda Theater
May 25th: Band of Horses w/ Frightened Rabbit at The Greek Theatre
May 31st: The Mountain Goats at Mayan Theatre
June 1st: Little Hurricane at The Echoplex
June 2nd/3rd: Vulpeck at The Regent Theater
June 3rd: Highly Suspect at The Fonda Theatre
June 3rd: Ryan Adams at The Greek Theatre
June 8th: Sheryl Crow at The Greek Theatre
June 12th: Franz Ferdinand at Regent Theater
June 16th: Bad Suns at The Fonda Theatre
June 17th: The Record Company at The Fonda Theatre
July 20th: Third Eye Blind at Greek Theatre
July 25th: John Mayer at The Honda Center
July 30th: John Mayer at The Forum
August 11th: The Avett Brothers at The Greek Theatre

 

~ Kristen

 

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SXSW 2017 Monday Recap

Well, I made it! SXSW 2017! I love the beginning of week when I’m so full of energy and can walk from Red River to Congress like it’s no big deal. When I still have the wherewithal to converse intelligently with the people around me and one little tea is all I need to get me through…ah, the beginning of SXSW.

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My week started off a bit hit or miss. Let’s start with the big miss: where is the swag?? Gone are the days when someone is handing out free t-shirts or phone chargers at every corner. Those people have been replaced by the lovely folks of OxFam who instead of giving you things are asking for money.  Some of my swag misses today were just bad luck as I managed to be the first in several lines to not get things (M&Ms, t-shirts, cliff bars, popcorn, food, etc) but it wasn’t all bad as I did walk away today with two shirts, a phone charger, a water bottle, buttons, and some stickers (thank you Pandora!).

Today was a mix of Interactive and Music and my day reflected that. I somehow (and I’m still not quite sure how this happened) ended up going through a door that said “closed” down an incredibly dark hallway and through another door into a backyard patio where two guys were speaking on a panel about AI.  It was interesting to hear them posit a pathway for Alexa to become a machine that passes the Turing Test. I also ended up at a mixer sponsored by the American Chemical Society called something like Your Brain on Music where I got to see how the brain responded to a live 90’s cover band in real time.  Pretty cool stuff!

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My evening began with some Second Play stage action. I made it to The Hilton to see Ciaran Lavery (incidentally one of the acts I saw on my first day of SXSW last year) and then The Westin for Damien McFly. For those of you who don’t know about the Second Play stages, I’d visit the SXSW website and check out the lineups!

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The highlight of my evening was probably getting into the Pandora event to finally see FRENSHIP (a fantastic dance party that must be repeated ASAP) and then realizing that I knew one of the singers.  In fact, Amanda and I met Brett Hite about 5 years ago just a couple blocks away…back when Brett was just a guy with a guitar (I still listen to his song “Look Away”).

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The second highlight of my evening was catching a bit of Jacob Banks at Empire for the Mazda Party. Wow, that guy can emote! The stage was running late so I also caught a bit of Maggie Koerner who was a very pleasant surprise.

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I ended the night, as tradition dictates, at The British Music Embassy but sadly the band I was there to see is missing the first few days of the week due to “scheduling conflicts”.  I caught a couple of bands that were good (maybe even great), but the experience was slightly marred by the schedule change.  Here’s to hoping for more of the hits (and fewer misses) Tuesday!

 

Other random things of note:

  • On the plane ride, I sat next to the guy who started the whole Movember movement. He is speaking on a panel about marketing for men and reflected a bit on how it has changed.
  • There is a giant wave pool set up in Austin where people are surfing. Surfing in the middle of Austin. It’s as strange as it sounds.
  • I got to play with a ferret today (yes Austin is weird).

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~ Kristen

Kristen’s Top 10 Acts to See at SXSW 2017

There are quite a few bands that I hope to see this year. Some old favorites, some soon to be too big for me, and some hold the potential to be my next band love. Here are my top 10 acts to see at SXSW 2017:

  1. Dear Boy

One of my favorites return to SXSW so you bet they are at the top of my list! Armed with a new EP, Parts of a Flower, that includes one of my favorite Dear Boy songs, “Alluria”, these bittersweet rockers are worth putting down that taco and running across town for.

  1. Lewis Watson

Lewis did a few songs at Bardot earlier this year and it got me very excited about his forthcoming album, Midnight, out March 24th. I’ve been listening to “Deep The Water” on repeat. I especially enjoy the acoustic version.

  1. Picture This

Pick any song from this Irish duo’s self-titled EP, press play, and be swept away. If the live show is anything like the EP, Picture This have new favorite band potential.

  1. Mondo Cozmo

One of my top 2016 artist comes to SXSW and I will do my best to see this band as many times as I can just to watch the audience fall in love for the first time over and over again. Then we can all sing along the lyrics to “Shine” at the top of our lungs and feel better about the world.

  1. Middle Kids

I was able to see these Aussies play an intimate gig at The Echo and I would say they surpassed expectations. Their live show really takes their music to another level and I can’t wait to see them again in Austin!

 

  1. Findlay – “Electric Bones” is one of those songs that notice every time it comes on my mix…I’d say that’s a sign that I need to see it performed live.
  1. James Hershey – saw this guy a couple of years ago and he was great, but his new song, “Everyone’s Talking” takes him to the next level
  1. Airways – It’s like Twenty One Pilots meets The Neighbourhood? Idk, but this “One Foot” business…I approve!
  1. The Wrecks – I have had the pleasure of watching this band grow SO much and I can’t wait to see them conquer SXSW…which they will.
  1. Ocean Park Standoff – “Good News” is so catchy and fun. I need to see what else this group has in store!

 

~ Kristen

Amanda’s SD Concert Calendar 3/13-3/19

Well, I’ve finally kicked the cold. So, that’s progress. We also lost an hour but as I don’t have curtains on all my windows, I was waking up an hour early due to the excessive sunlight so it’ The big thing for me this week was Comic Con badge buying on Saturday for returning members and I have secured a badge for all four days! That’s pretty darn successful. I’m hoping to also get preview day when the open resale happens. I did nothing musically inclined, which I know is incredibly boring but I also had a fairly busy week. It seems like all my weeks are busy and I’m not even going to SXSW this year! I’m sure I’m totally going to be missing out but I honestly needed a year off. Please be sure to check back and follow Kristen though! She’s so excited for it, you have no idea.

But let’s see what we have in store for this week in SD while everyone is in Austin….

 

Monday: Andrew McMahon In The Wilderness @ House of Blues at 7pm
AND: Sweet Myths @ Soda Bar at 9pm

Tuesday: Meat Puppets, Stonefield @ Casbah at 9pm
AND: Zach Williams @ Soda Bar at 9pm

Wednesday: Matthew Stevens @ The Loft at UCSD at 8:30pm

Thursday: Roni Lee w/ Eve Selis, Steph Johnson & Nina Francis @ Music Box at 7:30pm
AND: Portugal. The Man @ Observatory North Park at 8pm
AND: Corey Leal, Creature and The Woods (Duo) @ Sycamore Den at 9pm
AND: Mike Wojniak @ Soda Bar at 9pm
AND: Sam Lachow @ The Loft at UCSD at 8:30pm
AND: The Cadillac Three @ House of Blues at 8pm

Friday:

Saturday: Yellowcard @ Observatory North Park at 8pm
AND: Bad Religion @ House of Blues at 8pm

Sunday: Wrabel @ House of Blues Voodoo Room at 8pm
AND: Lake Street Drive @ Belly Up at 8pm – SOLD OUT
AND: Bob Log III @ Soda Bar at 9pm

 

Keep in Mind:

March 21st- San Diego Music Awards @ House of Blues
March 21st- Red Hot Chili Peppers @ Valley View Casino Center
March 24th- Colony House, Knox Hamilton @ House of Blues
March 26th- Panic! At The Disco, Misterwives, Saint Motel @ Viejas Arena
April 4th- Mayday Parade – A Lesson in Romantics Anniversary Tour @ Soma
April 8th- Green Day @ Valley View Casino Center
April 9th- The Head and The Heart @ Soma
April 12th- Father John Misty @ Humphreys
April 18th- Jack Garratt @ Belly Up
April 18th- Simple Plan @ House of Blues
April 19th- Kaleo @ Belly Up
April 22nd- Joseph @ Belly Up
April 23rd- The Unlikely Candidates, The Fame Riot @ Casbah
April 25th- The 1975 @ Cal Coast Credit Open Air Theater
April 26th- Willie Nelson & Friends @ Humphreys
April 28th- Kings of Leon @ Mattress Firm Aphitheatre
May 5th- Andrew McMahon and The Wilderness @ House of Blues
May 21st- The Strumbellas @ Observatory North Park
May 23rd- Catfish + The Bottlemen @ House of Blues
May 30th- Modest Mouse @ Cal Coast Credit Open Air Theater
June 11th0 X- Fest @ On The Green at Qualcomm
June 11th- SPF 949 @ Oceanside Pier Amphitheatre
July 21st- Third Eye Blind, Silversun Pickups @ Cal Coast Credit Open Air Theater
August 24th- Young The Giant, Cold War Kids @ Cal Coast Credit Open Air Theater
August 29th- Cheap Trick, Foreigner @ Mattress Firm Amphitheatre
September 12th- Goo Goo Dolls @ Cal Coast Credit Open Air Theater
September 13th- Green Day @ Mattress Firm Amphitheatre
October 6th- Depeche Mode @ Mattress Firm Amphitheatre
October 8th- Coldplay @ Qualcomm Stadium

Kristen’s LA Concert Calendar: 03/13-03/19

Leaving for Austin tomorrow! I can’t believe we are here…SXSW time! I won’t have Amanda with me this year so I’m not sure how much I’ll be able to recap, but I’m sure I will have plenty of pictures and stories to share.  Stay tuned for my top picks and music recommendations.

For those staying in LA (which seems to be quite a few of you this year), check out some of the bands that will also be in Austin like Gutxi Bilbang and Aquilo and please please please get out to the final show of the Dead Sara residency at El Cid Thursday night. Hot tip: get there early!

Here’s what else I’ve got in LA. I’ll see you all in a week!

 

Monday: It’s a School Night at Bardot f. Gutxi Bibang (8:30)
ALSO: Aquilo at The Troubadour (8pm)
ALSO: Steel Panther at The Roxy (9pm)
ALSO: Hurray For The Riff Raff at The Masonic Lodge at Hollywood Forever (9pm)
ALSO: Monday Monday at The Hotel Cafe second stage (8pm)

 

Tuesday: The Elizabeth Kill at Vampire Lounge in Beverly Hills (9pm)
ALSO: Late Night Live w/ Donald Barrett at The Hotel Cafe second stage (10pm)
ALSO: Night Talks residency FREE at The Hi Hat (8pm)
ALSO: Sound Collective w/ Josh and Kira FREE at Saint Rocke (7pm)
ALSO: Super Tuesday’s FREE at Butter’d Up (10pm)

 

Weds: Zach Williams (Lone Bellow) at The Hotel Cafe (7pm)
ALSO: Jillette Johnson, Ernie Halter at The Hotel Cafe second stage (7, 8)
ALSO: Karmic and Taylor John Williams at The Standard Cactus Lounge (7:30)

 

Thursday: Dead Sara FREE at El Cid (8pm)
ALSO: Harley Cortez at The Satellite (9pm)
ALSO: Dennis Quaid and The Sharks at Harvelle’s (9:30)
ALSO: Shiny Tony Guns w/ Kitten at The Regent Theater (8:30)

 

Friday: We the Kings, Cute Is What We Aim For at The Troubadour (7pm)
ALSO: Van Morrison at The Theatre at Ace Hotel (8pm)
ALSO: Flogging Molly at The Forum (7:30)

 

Saturday: The Dig at The Echo (5:30)
ALSO: Umphrey’s McGee at The Wiltern (7pm)
ALSO: Van Morrison at The Theatre at Ace Hotel (8pm)

 

Sunday: Brother SAL and the Devil May Care at The Hotel Cafe second stage (9pm)
ALSO: Let’s Eat Grandma at The Echo (7pm)
ALSO: Yellowcard at The Novo (8:30)
ALSO: Van Morrison at The Theatre at Ace Hotel (8pm)
ALSO: Death Cab For Cutie at House of Blues Anaheim (7pm)

 

 

To Keep in Mind:
March 21st: Lake Street Dive at Theatre at Ace Hotel
March 21st: Wrabel at Bootleg Theater
March 22nd: The Brevet at The Satellite
March 23rd: King Washington at Molly Malone’s
March 23rd: Dia Frampton at The Hotel Cafe
March 23rd: Dear Boy at Acerogami
March 24th: Yellowcard at The Novo by Microsoft
March 25th: Colony House w/ Knox Hamilton at The Troubadour
March 26th: Biffy Clyro at Belasco Theater
March 27th: Eisley at The Troubadour
March 28th: King Washington at The Hi Hat
March 30th: Old 97’s at The Fonda Theatre
March 30th: Dia Frampton at The Hotel Cafe
March 30th: JP Cooper at The Hotel Café
March 31st: Night Lights and The Score at Amplyfi
April 1st: Lincoln Durham at Resident
April 1st: Dawes at The Theatre at Ace Hotel
April 1st: Passenger at The Wiltern
April 3rd: Imagine Dragons at Staples Center
April 5th: Mayday Parade at The Regent Theater
April 5th: K.Flay at The El Rey
April 14th: Simple Plan at The Wiltern
April 14th: Joe Purdy at The Troubadour
April 15th: Kid Wave at The Echo
April 18th: TFDI at The Hotel Cafe
April 18th: The Arkells at The Echo
April 19th: Jack Garratt at The Roxy
April 19th: Bastille at The NOVO
April 20th: Frank Carter & The Rattlesnakes at The Hi Hat
April 21st: John Mayer at The Forum
April 22nd: Howie Day at The Hotel Cafe
April 26th: The Unlikely Candidates at Bootleg Theater
April 27th: Drew Holcomb & The Neighbors at The El Rey
April 27th: The 1975 at The Greek Theatre
April 27th: Sundara Karma at The Troubadour
April 27th: Stephen Kellogg at The El Rey
May 2nd: Laura Marling at Mayan Theater
May 2nd: Betty Who at The Fonda Theatre
May 4th: Sondre Lerche at The Troubadour
May 5th: Blue October at The Fonda Theater
May 5th: The Dead Ships at Teragram Ballroom
May 6th: Lewis Watson at The Troubadour
May 9th: Barns Courtney at The El Rey
May 11th: Dear Boy at The Echo
May 13th: Andrew McMahon in the Wilderness at The Belasco Theater
May 13th: Nightlands at The Echo
May 13th: Billy Joel at Dodger Stadium
May 18th: Michael Kiwanuka at The Fonda Theatre
May 19th: Matthew Logan Vasquez at Bootleg Theater
May 22nd: The Strumbellas at The Fonda Theater
May 25th: Band of Horses w/ Frightened Rabbit at The Greek Theatre
May 31st: The Mountain Goats at Mayan Theatre
June 1st: Little Hurricane at The Echoplex
June 2nd/3rd: Vulpeck at The Regent Theater
June 3rd: Highly Suspect at The Fonda Theatre
June 3rd: Ryan Adams at The Greek Theatre
June 8th: Sheryl Crow at The Greek Theatre
June 12th: Franz Ferdinand at Regent Theater
June 16th: Bad Suns at The Fonda Theatre
June 17th: The Record Company at The Fonda Theatre
July 20th: Third Eye Blind at Greek Theatre
July 25th: John Mayer at The Honda Center
July 30th: John Mayer at The Forum
August 11th: The Avett Brothers at The Greek Theatre

 

~ Kristen

 

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Amanda’s SD Concert Calendar 3/6-3/12

Well, I got a little over zealous during the week and have spent my weekend in recovery mode. It’s involved a lot of naps and marathon watching on tv. I’m not really complaining, but I thought I was over this ish. This cold is just a pain in the butt and it will knock you on your butt if you’re not careful. This week will be an easy one for me so I can hopefully get over this, so please go out for me!

 

Monday: The Dead Ships, Taken By Canadians @ Casbah at 9pm
AND: The Shins @ Observatory North Park at 8pm – SOLD OUT
AND: Big Bad Voodoo Daddy @ Belly Up at 8pm

Tuesday: The Shins @ Observatory North Park at 8pm – SOLD OUT
AND: The Shifty Eyed Dogs, The Dirty Pennies, The High Rolling Loners @ The Merrow at 9pm
AND: Lauren Leigh & Sam @ Tin Roof at 8pm

Wednesday: Social Distortion @ Observatory North Park at 8pm – SOLD OUT

Thursday: Lady Lamb @ Soda Bar at 9pm
AND: Social Distortion @ Observatory North Park at 8pm – SOLD OUT
AND: Small Culture @ The Merrow at 9pm
AND: Bash & Pop @ Casbah at 9pm
AND: Dude York @ Hideout at 9:30pm

Friday: Big Thief @ Casbah at 9pm

Saturday: Japandroids, Craig Finn @ Music Box at 8pm
AND: G. Love and Special Sauce @ Belly Up at 8:30pm – SOLD OUT
AND: Big Sandy and His Flyrite Boys, The Johnny Deadly Trio @Casbah at 9pm
AND: Tay Watts @ Tin Roof at 7pm

Sunday: G. Love and Special Sauce @ Belly Up at 8:30pm
AND: Chris Ayer, Adam Barnes @ Lestats at 9pm
AND: Daya @ House of Blues at 8:30pm
AND: The Menzingers @ The Irenic at 7pm

 

Keep in Mind:

March 13th- Andrew McMahon In The Wilderness @ House of Blues
March 16th- Portugal. The Man @ Observatory North Park
March 18th- Yellowcard @ Observatory North Park
March 18th- Bad Religion @ House of Blues
March 21st- San Diego Music Awards @ House of Blues
March 21st- Red Hot Chili Peppers @ Valley View Casino Center
March 26th- Panic! At The Disco, Misterwives, Saint Motel @ Viejas Arena
April 4th- Mayday Parade – A Lesson in Romantics Anniversary Tour @ Soma
April 8th- Green Day @ Valley View Casino Center
April 9th- The Head and The Heart @ Soma
April 12th- Father John Misty @ Humphreys
April 18th- Jack Garratt @ Belly Up
April 18th- Simple Plan @ House of Blues
April 19th- Kaleo @ Belly Up
April 22nd- Joseph @ Belly Up
April 25th- The 1975 @ Cal Coast Credit Open Air Theater
April 26th- Willie Nelson & Friends @ Humphreys
April 28th- Kings of Leon @ Mattress Firm Aphitheatre
May 5th- Andrew McMahon and The Wilderness @ House of Blues
May 21st- The Strumbellas @ Observatory North Park
May 23rd- Catfish + The Bottlemen @ House of Blues
May 30th- Modest Mouse @ Cal Coast Credit Open Air Theater
June 11th0 X- Fest @ On The Green at Qualcomm
June 11th- SPF 949 @ Oceanside Pier Amphitheatre
July 21st- Third Eye Blind, Silversun Pickups @ Cal Coast Credit Open Air Theater
August 24th- Young The Giant, Cold War Kids @ Cal Coast Credit Open Air Theater
August 29th- Cheap Trick, Foreigner @ Mattress Firm Amphitheatre
September 12th- Goo Goo Dolls @ Cal Coast Credit Open Air Theater
September 13th- Green Day @ Mattress Firm Amphitheatre
October 6th- Depeche Mode @ Mattress Firm Amphitheatre
October 8th- Coldplay @ Qualcomm Stadium