6/5/2023 0 Comments Santa cruz beach![]() ![]() 10 will be Pacific Roots, a Santa Cruz band that plays a blend of reggae and punk rock that is closely rooted in California culture.Īll shows will be performed 8:30-10 p.m. ![]() 3, Watsonville/Salinas quartet 4to Prestigio will play a mix of corridos, zapateados, rancheros and other styles of Mexican music.Ĭlosing out the season Aug. July 27 will feature a performance by the Deadlies, a band that blends the surf-rock sound of the ’60s with a cowpunk and psychobilly-style reminiscent of the Cramps and Social Distortion. Tsunami Band will be making waves July 20 with a mix of classic rock favorites from the likes of Fleetwood Mac, Jimi Hendrix and Tom Petty. On July 13, local trio Santa Cruda will bring a mix of soulful harmonies and reggae rhythms. Whatever your preferred era of music, Fast Times will hit that nostalgic sweet spot. The quintet is truly a throwback with their neon outfits and setlist that includes everything from the Temptations, Queen and Michael Jackson to more recent hits by Lizzo, The Weeknd and Bruno Mars. The Santa Cruz sextet performs a mix of reggae, funk, Latin rock and classic California rock.įast Times will bring a true dance party July 6. Performing June 22 will be Man in Black, a four-piece Santa Cruz band that performs songs from throughout Johnny Cash’s repertoire from “Ring of Fire” to “Get Rhythm.”Įxtra Large will perform June 29. Kicking things off June 15 is Sang Matiz, a seven-piece San Francisco band that fuses Afro-Latin beats, tropical elements and touches of funk. “It was just a really perfect fit for us, so we really wanted to expand upon that this year.” “We found that our guests really enjoyed the experience, and it really aligned with our revised operating hours post-COVID,” he said. However, Reyes said the temporary closure of the park during the COVID-19 pandemic resulted in changes in how the Boardwalk presents its concerts. In past years, the Boardwalk hosted a free summer concert series on Fridays, which drew big-name acts such as Blue Oyster Cult and Eddie Money. “We spend a lot of time researching bands, talking to people in the industry that know good live acts and filtering through, trying to figure out which would be good bands for our Boardwalk guests and who would be a good fit for what we’re trying to achieve,” he said. 10, featuring a mix of variety bands, tribute acts and even some local groups.īoardwalk spokesman Kris Reyes said bands are chosen through a rigorous process with the goal of finding quality performers. ![]() The first major entertainment attraction is the Live Music on the Colonnade series every Thursday night from June 15 to Aug. SANTA CRUZ - For more than 116 years, the Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk has provided a certain allure for residents and tourists alike, not only through its bounty of rides, amusement park attractions and close proximity to Main Beach but also through its plethora of other forms of entertainment: music, movies, magic and more.Īll of that will be present this summer, when the Boardwalk hosts a variety of entertainment, all at no charge. ![]()
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