Shaggy & the San Diego Symphony
Mr. Boombastic turns “symphonic” for one night only in San Diego, as Shaggy and his band join forces with the San Diego Symphony and conductor Steven Reineke. From the beginnings of mento, ska, rock steady, and reggae to modern dance hall, the multi-Grammy award winning artist will present a survey of Jamaican popular music, including his own culture-changing contributions to the tradition, featuring tracks such as “It Wasn’t Me,” “Angel,” “Mr. Boombastic,” and more.

I Love the 90s Tour
The I Love the 90s Tour invites attendees to kick it back to the trend-setting decade with some of the most iconic names in rap, hip-hop, and R&B. Performances will include a line-up of ’90s artists featuring Treach of Naughty by Nature, Rob Base, Color Me Badd, and Young MC. Audiences can expect to hear chart-topping hits like “I Wanna Sex You Up,” “Bust a Move,” “It Takes Two,” and many more. Concert included with park admission.

Steve Earle
Country rocker Steve Earle began his career as a songwriter in Nashville, where he scored a 1981 hit after “When You Fall in Love” was recorded by Johnny Lee. He launched his own career as a performer by releasing his first EP in 1982, though it was his 1986 debut album Guitar Town that first earned him widespread notice when the eponymous lead single peaked at number seven on the Billboard Hot Country chart. The song also helped win Earle two 1987 Grammy Awards, for Best Country Song and Best Country Male Vocalist. His music includes personal introspection, including lyrics dealing with his one-time heroin addiction and legal problems.

Shaggy & the San Diego Symphony
Mr. Boombastic turns “symphonic” for one night only in San Diego, as Shaggy and his band join forces with the San Diego Symphony and conductor Steven Reineke. From the beginnings of mento, ska, rock steady, and reggae to modern dance hall, the multi-Grammy award winning artist will present a survey of Jamaican popular music, including his own culture-changing contributions to the tradition, featuring tracks such as “It Wasn’t Me,” “Angel,” “Mr. Boombastic,” and more.

I Love the 90s Tour
The I Love the 90s Tour invites attendees to kick it back to the trend-setting decade with some of the most iconic names in rap, hip-hop, and R&B. Performances will include a line-up of ’90s artists featuring Treach of Naughty by Nature, Rob Base, Color Me Badd, and Young MC. Audiences can expect to hear chart-topping hits like “I Wanna Sex You Up,” “Bust a Move,” “It Takes Two,” and many more. Concert included with park admission.

Steve Earle
Country rocker Steve Earle began his career as a songwriter in Nashville, where he scored a 1981 hit after “When You Fall in Love” was recorded by Johnny Lee. He launched his own career as a performer by releasing his first EP in 1982, though it was his 1986 debut album Guitar Town that first earned him widespread notice when the eponymous lead single peaked at number seven on the Billboard Hot Country chart. The song also helped win Earle two 1987 Grammy Awards, for Best Country Song and Best Country Male Vocalist. His music includes personal introspection, including lyrics dealing with his one-time heroin addiction and legal problems.
