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Best Indie & Rock Jul 3 - Sep 3

in San Jose

The Rolling Stones at Levi's Stadium

The Rolling Stones

The rock and roll legends, The Rolling Stones, are back with a brand new tour in support of the new album 'Hackney Diamonds'! Emerging in the 1960s as the bad boys of rock 'n' roll, the Stones were the down and dirty counterpart to The Beatles' clean-cut image. Always courting controversy with their subject matter and their offstage antics, The Stones nevertheless produced some of the most indelible tracks of the decade, channeling their love of American blues into songs like '(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction,' 'Jumpin' Jack Flash,' and 'Ruby Tuesday.'

Yachtley Crew at Mountain Winery

Yachtley Crew

Get out your boat shoes and put on your nautical gear, Yachtley Crew is sailing Full Steam Ahead into a harbor near you this spring. The seafaring minstrels, often referred to as the nation's number-one yacht rock band, will be the wind in your sails with their seventies and eighties soft rock covers. With their shows selling out portside, starboard, and bow side make sure you get your tickets now before you fall overboard!

One Night of Queen at Mountain Winery

One Night of Queen

The music of Queen comes alive in One Night of Queen performed by Gary Mullen & The Works. The performance recreates and pays tribute to the greatest live band of all time, Queen, and their hit songs like "We Are The Champions", "I Want To Break Free" and the unsurpassed rock legend, "Bohemian Rhapsody".

Happy Together Tour at Mountain Winery

Happy Together Tour

The Happy Together tour heads out once again with the biggest line-up of 60s groups yet! Topping the bill are The Turtles, whose iconic 1967 number-one hit 'Happy Together' gives this tour its name. They're joined by other stalwarts of the decade such as Jay and The Americans, The Association, Joey Molland, The Vogues and The Cowskills!

Cake at Mountain Winery

Cake

Going strong for over 20 years, the Sacramento rock band is back on the road performing their greatest hits. The band cites country music, Mariachi, new wave, college rock, funk, Iranian folk music, Brazilian music, and hip hop as their main influences and are particularly noted for lead singer McCrea's monotone singing style, sarcasm-heavy lyrics, and unique trumpet lines. Their last album Showroom of Compassion was released in 2011 to the top of the chart for the first time.

Mason Jennings at Felton Music Hall

Mason Jennings

Mason Jennings is a Minnesota-based pop-folk singer-songwriter. Jennings is originally from Honolulu, Hawaii. He is well known for his simple yet catchy melodies, intimate lyrics, intensely literary and historical themes, and deep tenor's voice. This year, you get the chance to see him live as he visits cities across North America. Make sure you don't miss this incredible experience.

The Revivalists at Mountain Winery

The Revivalists

New Orleans rockers The Revivalists will go on tour across America with their alternative, soft rock sound. The band who were noted by Rolling Stone magazine as one of '10 Bands You Need to Know' have had hits with 'Keep Going' and 'Wish I Knew You' which reached number one on the charts. Expect a good old fashioned rock gig - and get ready to chant, sweat, dance and crowd surf!

Elle King at Mountain Winery

Elle King

Having finally stepped out from her father's shadow (comedian/actor Rob Schneider), the irrepressible party animal, and country/folk singer King has taken the music scene by storm. Scoring two Grammy nominations with her hit 2015 single "Ex's & Oh's" King is a larger-than life part Amy Winehouse cum Anna Nicole Smith, with a 2016 a veritable whirlwind touring extravaganza; when not supporting the newly reunited Dixie Chicks she is touring solo, and bringing her eclectic cross-genre music and party energy to fans everywhere.

Gary Clark Jr. at Mountain Winery

Gary Clark Jr.

Grammy-award winner Gary Clark Jr. is hitting the road this summer in support of his forthcoming album 'JPEG RAW'! As one of the country's biggest stars in rock, jazz, country and soul, this phenomenally talented musician heads out on a brand new tour, showing exactly why the likes of Alicia Keys, the Rolling Stones and Foo Fighters are singing his praises as well as having him support their live shows.

Pat Benatar and Neil Giraldo at San Jose Civic

Pat Benatar and Neil Giraldo

Singer Pat Benatar and guitarist Neil Giraldo first met in a rehearsal room in 1979. Not only did the two hit it off romantically from the get-go, they discovered they were a perfect match musically as well. In the very same year they released In the Heat of the Night, which contained the duo's first classic track Heartbreaker. More hits were to follow in subsequent years, including Hit Me With Your Best Shot, You Better Run and Love is a Battlefield, a run which garnered Benatar four consecutive Grammy Awards between 1980 and 1983.

Blue October, Switchfoot, and Matt Nathanson at Mountain Winery

Blue October, Switchfoot, and Matt Nathanson

You've heard of a double headliner, but have you ever heard of a triple headliner? Matt Nathanson, Blue October, and Switchfoot will be hitting the road across the United States on the Help From My Friends tour this summer. In another touring first, the bands will switch up the running order each night, so no show will be the same. Set to be an unforgettable night like no other, get your tickets now!

John Fogerty at Frost Amphitheater

John Fogerty

Founder member of Creedence Clearwater Revival, John Fogerty's unmistakable growl was a staple of American radio during the 60s, on tracks like Bad Moon Rising, Proud Mary and the anti-Vietnam war anthem Fortunate Son. Selling millions of records worldwide, the group disbanded in 1970, at which point Fogerty pursued a highly successful solo career, penning hits including Old Man Down the River and Rockin' All Over the World (later made famous by Status Quo).

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