North Park Music Festival at North Park Mini Park
May 31 and June 1
Music Beyond Borders presents the North Park Music Festival, featuring the contemporary blues of Fantastic Negrito and TJ’s Parque de Cometas. The highlight of the outdoor event will be a reunion of local glam rock stars Louis XIV, known for early 2000s radio hits such as “Finding Out True Love Is Blind” and “God Killed the Queen,” as well as music videos like the R-rated “Paper Doll.”
Sam Hinton Folk Heritage Festival at Old Poway Park
June 1
The Sam Hinton Folk Heritage Festival includes storytelling in the Porter House and jam sessions all over Poway Park. Performers include kids’ music duo Hullabaloo, as well as Marilyn McPhie, MohaviSoul, Scarborough (Simon and Garfunkel songs done by Ashley Norton and Sharon Katz), Yale Strom & Hot Pstromi, the Lee Coulter Band, and Billy Lee & the Swamp Critters.
Midnight Track at Tower Bar
June 1
“We are a Brazilian/American band,” says Henrique Scapini Tubino, aka Ricky Scapini of Midnight Track. “We play punk rock music with influences from ska and reggae.” Midnight Track will play their farewell concert at the Tower Bar, where they been headlining regularly for nearly a decade. The bill includes Making Incredible Time, Abortz, and Punch Card.
Jemille Vialet at La Valencia Hotel
June 2
Originally based in the Virgin Islands before relocating to San Diego, singer-pianist Jemille Vialet specializes in lounge and beach vibe music, with a variety show repertoire that covers everything from pop and top 40 to R&B, reggae, and soul. He’s become a regular presence at local restaurants, resorts, weddings, and corporate events.
Outline In Color at Brick By Brick
June 4
Post-hardcore rockers Outline In Color formed in Tulsa, Oklahoma circa 2009. Through various lineup shifts and reunions, they’ve released three EPs and five albums, garnering a cult following along the way for their loud and rowdy stage show and occasional song hooks that have landed them on the Billboard charts three times. Also appearing will be Sleep It Off, Nightlife, and FoxCult.
North Park Music Festival at North Park Mini Park
May 31 and June 1
Music Beyond Borders presents the North Park Music Festival, featuring the contemporary blues of Fantastic Negrito and TJ’s Parque de Cometas. The highlight of the outdoor event will be a reunion of local glam rock stars Louis XIV, known for early 2000s radio hits such as “Finding Out True Love Is Blind” and “God Killed the Queen,” as well as music videos like the R-rated “Paper Doll.”
Sam Hinton Folk Heritage Festival at Old Poway Park
June 1
The Sam Hinton Folk Heritage Festival includes storytelling in the Porter House and jam sessions all over Poway Park. Performers include kids’ music duo Hullabaloo, as well as Marilyn McPhie, MohaviSoul, Scarborough (Simon and Garfunkel songs done by Ashley Norton and Sharon Katz), Yale Strom & Hot Pstromi, the Lee Coulter Band, and Billy Lee & the Swamp Critters.
Midnight Track at Tower Bar
June 1
“We are a Brazilian/American band,” says Henrique Scapini Tubino, aka Ricky Scapini of Midnight Track. “We play punk rock music with influences from ska and reggae.” Midnight Track will play their farewell concert at the Tower Bar, where they been headlining regularly for nearly a decade. The bill includes Making Incredible Time, Abortz, and Punch Card.
Jemille Vialet at La Valencia Hotel
June 2
Originally based in the Virgin Islands before relocating to San Diego, singer-pianist Jemille Vialet specializes in lounge and beach vibe music, with a variety show repertoire that covers everything from pop and top 40 to R&B, reggae, and soul. He’s become a regular presence at local restaurants, resorts, weddings, and corporate events.
Outline In Color at Brick By Brick
June 4
Post-hardcore rockers Outline In Color formed in Tulsa, Oklahoma circa 2009. Through various lineup shifts and reunions, they’ve released three EPs and five albums, garnering a cult following along the way for their loud and rowdy stage show and occasional song hooks that have landed them on the Billboard charts three times. Also appearing will be Sleep It Off, Nightlife, and FoxCult.
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