Toad the Wet Sprocket
Formed in Santa Barbara in 1986, Toad the Wet Sprocket were championed on local radio station 91X as leaders in the alternative rock marketplace, earning them a high degree of popularity among college students. After a split in the late 1990s, the band came back together in 2006, with singer-guitarist Glen Phillips still manning the frontman position, accompanied by co-founding members Dean Dinning (bass, keys) and Todd Nichols (guitar, vocals). The opening date of their Good Intentions tour includes Scottish singer-songwriter KT Tunstall and Christian alt-rockers Sixpence None The Richer.

Queensryche
Queensryche kicked off their recording career in 1982, originally specializing in hair metal until their breakthrough rock opera Operation: Mindcrime earned widespread mainstream acclaim. They are best known for their songs “Jet City Woman,” “I Don’t Believe In Love,” and the number one chart topping hit “Silent Lucidity.” The current touring version of the band features two founding members (guitarist Michael Wilton and bassist Eddie Jackson), fronted since 2012 by Todd La Torre, formerly of Crimson Glory and Rising West.

Incubus and Manchester Orchestra
The founding members of Incubus were still students at Calabasas High School when they decided to form a band in 1991. After releasing a couple of low-key albums, they hit paydirt in 1999 with their album Make Yourself and its massive radio hit “Drive.” Incubus will be performing their Morning View album in its entirety, along with a set of their best known radio hits and deep cuts. Manchester Orchestra came together in Atlanta, Georgia circa 2004. Best known for their hit song “The Gold,” their songs are emotionally charged, with thought-provoking lyrics often exploring themes of faith and spirituality.

Toad the Wet Sprocket
Formed in Santa Barbara in 1986, Toad the Wet Sprocket were championed on local radio station 91X as leaders in the alternative rock marketplace, earning them a high degree of popularity among college students. After a split in the late 1990s, the band came back together in 2006, with singer-guitarist Glen Phillips still manning the frontman position, accompanied by co-founding members Dean Dinning (bass, keys) and Todd Nichols (guitar, vocals). The opening date of their Good Intentions tour includes Scottish singer-songwriter KT Tunstall and Christian alt-rockers Sixpence None The Richer.

Queensryche
Queensryche kicked off their recording career in 1982, originally specializing in hair metal until their breakthrough rock opera Operation: Mindcrime earned widespread mainstream acclaim. They are best known for their songs “Jet City Woman,” “I Don’t Believe In Love,” and the number one chart topping hit “Silent Lucidity.” The current touring version of the band features two founding members (guitarist Michael Wilton and bassist Eddie Jackson), fronted since 2012 by Todd La Torre, formerly of Crimson Glory and Rising West.

Incubus and Manchester Orchestra
The founding members of Incubus were still students at Calabasas High School when they decided to form a band in 1991. After releasing a couple of low-key albums, they hit paydirt in 1999 with their album Make Yourself and its massive radio hit “Drive.” Incubus will be performing their Morning View album in its entirety, along with a set of their best known radio hits and deep cuts. Manchester Orchestra came together in Atlanta, Georgia circa 2004. Best known for their hit song “The Gold,” their songs are emotionally charged, with thought-provoking lyrics often exploring themes of faith and spirituality.
