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RIVERSIDE: James Blunt adds some arena to the Fox

James Blunt performs at the Fox Performing Arts Center in Riverside on Sunday, May 18, 2014. (Vanessa Franko/Staff)

James Blunt performs at the Fox Performing Arts Center in Riverside on Sunday, May 18, 2014. (Vanessa Franko/Staff)

James Blunt didn’t have his five semi trucks of production on hand for his gig at the Fox Performing Arts Center, but that didn’t stop him from putting on an arena-worthy show in the theater on Sunday, May 18 as part of his “Moon Landing” tour.

While Blunt is known for his big ballads, he was as much of a showman as the Fox as hosted, nimbly moving across the stage and making rock star poses with an acoustic guitar in his hands. By the end of the night, he had leapt off the organ riser and ran a lap through the two center aisles of the theater, giving high-fives to audience members along the way.

Blunt was vivacious, charming and funny throughout the one hour and 45 minute long set. He and the other four members of his group appeared on stage wearing vintage space suits.

“We’re not dressed up as idiots, there’s a theme,” he said, pointing out the band was on the tour for the 2013 album “Moon Landing.”

After finishing the up-tempo “Satellites,” Blunt cheekily addressed the crowd’s expectations.

RELATED: See photos of James Blunt at the Fox

“That’s enough of the happy songs,” he said. “I know that you’ve come here for misery.”

While the upbeat numbers were energetic and fun, the reason Blunt is a star is the raw emotion he conveyed in songs such as “Goodbye My Lover,” which featured him on the piano, bathed in purple light, and “Miss America,” a song about the spectacle of the downfall of celebrity that he dedicated to Whitney Houston and Princess Diana.

The only thing that marred the evening was a disrespectful audience. It’s one thing to snap a quick photo with your phone from your seat–it’s quite another to stand in the middle of the aisle of the seated theater blocking other fans, oblivious to the fact that you’ve suddenly turned great seats into obstructed view tickets.  There were also quite a few in the crowd who talked through the songs, not to mention the woman who kept professing her love to James Blunt at inappropriate times during the set.

However, when Blunt commanded the audience, they listened. Despite those who clearly ignored concert etiquette, the nearly full crowd was loud and enthusiastic throughout the whole set.  As the crowd sang  on “I’ll Carry You Home,” it induced goosebumps, and mega hit “You’re Beautiful” and new single “Bonfire Heart” were also fan favorites.

The Fox is built for singer-songwriters like Blunt and Jason Mraz (who played two sell-out shows there in March)–the room has fantastic sound and offers the artist a more intimate way to be a pop star.

 See photos of James Blunt at the Fox.

RIVERSIDE: Inland Empire Record Collective returns Saturday, May 17

The Inland Empire Record Collective will have an event in Downtown Riverside on Saturday, May 17. (Contributed Image)

The Inland Empire Record Collective will have an event in Downtown Riverside on Saturday, May 17. (Contributed Image)

In November, I had such a blast attending the Inland Empire Record Collective’s event in Downtown Riverside. I didn’t even have a working turntable at the time and bought a bunch of vinyl from dozens of vendors. (My favorite finds of the day were L.L. Cool J’s “Radio” and a maxi-single of “If I Can’t Change Your Mind” from Sugar.)

Anyway, the event is celebrating its first anniversary with an event on Saturday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. in Lot #6, behind Worthington’s Tavern and Back to the Grind. There will be 40-plus record vendors and booths with clothing and other items. There will also be two stages of live music and DJs from the Inland area inside Worthington’s and on the back patio.

The performers include Vicky & the Vengents, Dirty Soap, New Way On, DJ Inform, Habitat, Red Beef, Skunk Dub, DJ Curse, Illuminated Eyes and Kaelah & Micah Justice.

Worthington’s is at 3587 University Ave. in Riverside. Visit the event’s Facebook page for more details.

The founders of the event took some time to share info about it.

How did the Inland Empire Record Collective start?
The record collective concept/ idea was actually sparked out of a desire amongst a small group of friends to bring a unique record show experience with diverse record vendors of all genres to the Inland Empire. After attending numerous record shows in Los Angeles, San Diego, & Orange County, we decided to bring a similar experience “close to home.”

How many events have you done?
This is our third event and also our one year anniversary. We are expecting 40-plus record vendors and an assortment of other clothing , art and artisan booths. We will also have two stages with live bands and DJs from all over the Inland Empire.

What should people know before coming to the event?
This event is for the whole community. From young to wise. Make sure to bring your record bags because you are sure to find albums you never thought you would see. There will be music all day including bands and dj’s spinning all vinyl records. No computers here.

We a super excited to bring this event to Riverside, our home. If you love music, art, and community you will be sure to love this event.

RIVERSIDE: Bacon returns after a year on the backburner

Bacon will perform in Riverside this weekend. (Contributed Image)

Bacon will perform in Riverside this weekend. (Contributed Image)

After taking nearly a year off, Riverside’s Bacon will be back in action at Mission Tobacco Lounge in Riverside on Saturday night.

The show features some other noteworthy rock bands from the region, including metal band O Zorn, rock band Za and hard rock/metal band Desolate the Few.

9 p.m. Saturday, Mission Tobacco Lounge, 3630 University Ave., $5, 21 and older only.

Visit facebook.com/baconband for more on Bacon.

RIVERSIDE: Coheed and Cambria headed to the Muni

Coheed and Cambria are coming to Riverside in September. (Contributed Image)

Coheed and Cambria are coming to Riverside in September. (Contributed Image)

Modern prog punkers Coheed and Cambria will kick off the tour celebrating 2003 breakthrough album “In Keeping Secrets of Silent Earth: 3” at the Riverside Municipal Auditorium on Friday, Sept. 5.

The band will play the album in its entirety, including the catchy “A Favor House Atlantic,” which is on the record.

Tickets for the Riverside show go on sale Friday at 10 a.m. and are $35, before fees. You can pick them up online at www.livenation.com or at the box office of the Fox Performing Arts Center at 3801 Mission Inn Ave. in Riverside.

The box office is open Monday through Friday noon to 6 p.m. and Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and on show days until show time. You can also call the box office at 951-779-9800.

COACHELLA 2015: Dates announced, advance tickets on sale May 16

 

Concertgoers in the foreground listen to the sounds of Afghan Whigs while behind them an art installation called Reflection Fields by Phillip K Smith III glows and a spaceman art installation called Escape Velocity by Poetic Kinetics also glows during the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival in Indio on Friday, April 11, 2014.   (Rodrigo Pena/Contributing Photographer)

Concertgoers in the foreground listen to the sounds of Afghan Whigs while behind them an art installation called Reflection Fields by Phillip K Smith III glows and a spaceman art installation called Escape Velocity by Poetic Kinetics also glows during the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival in Indio on Friday, April 11, 2014. (Rodrigo Pena/Contributing Photographer)

Promoter Goldenvoice has announced the dates and advance ticket information for the 2015 Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival.

The festival will take place April 10-12, 2015 and April 17-19, 2015 at the Empire Polo Club in Indio.

A limited number of passes will go on sale Friday, May 16 at 10 a.m. and will stay on sale while supplies last. This early on-sale is the only opportunity to use the monthly installment plan to purchase Coachella passes.

The festival, which typically announces its lineup in January, three months ahead of the event, consistently sells out and opens the summer festival season. This year’s installment featured OutKast, Muse and Arcade Fire, among more than 180 other acts.

The prices include all fees, except for international shipping. A general admission pass is $375; general admission with a shuttle pass is $435; a VIP pass is $799; a VIP parking pass is $150; both car camping and tent camping are $85 per spot; companion camping parking is $30.

There are also luxury camping packages available, ranging from $2,350 to $7,000.

The advance sale tickets will be on sale via www.coachella.com.

 

CORONA: Skid Row, Black Star Riders top Rock Fest

Skid Row will headline Rock Fest 3 at M15 in Corona on Saturday, May 10.   (EVAN BARTLESON/Contributed Image)

Skid Row will headline Rock Fest 3 at M15 in Corona on Saturday, May 10.
(EVAN BARTLESON/Contributed Image)

Skid Row, a band that holds the record of being the first heavy metal band to have an album debut at the top of the Billboard charts (1991’s “Slave to the Grind), will be at M15 in Corona this weekend.

The group, which broke into the mainstream in the late 1980s with the morality tale “18 and Life” (the rule: don’t get drunk and shoot your friend) and ballad “I Remember You,” will release a new EP titled “United World Rebellion—Part 1” in August.

The Corona show also includes Black Star Riders, which are the members of Thin Lizzy who recorded new material, but not under the Thin Lizzy name.

The concert, dubbed Rock Fest 3, also features local bands, including Vizionz.

4 p.m. Saturday, May 10, M15, 9022 Pulsar Court, 951-200-4465, $30, all ages.

Visit www.m15concerts.com for more information.

SAN BERNARDINO: Rascal Flatts tickets on sale May 9

Individual tickets for Rascal Flatts’ Saturday, Aug. 16 show at San Manuel Amphitheater go on sale Friday, May 9 at 10 a.m.

The concert will also feature Sheryl Crow and Gloriana.

Tickets are $16.25-$99.75, before fees, and will be available via www.livenation.com.

Camping on site at Glen Helen Regional Park will be an option for the Rascal Flatts show. There are packages for RV or tent camping and passes are $50 for cars and $100 for RVs. The camping options will also be available for the other country shows at the venue, including Toby Keith on May 30 and Blake Shelton on Oct. 5.

FOX: Houghs add second show, Ozomatli and Matisyahu tickets on sale Friday

Julianne & Derek Hough (CONTRIBUTED IMAGE)

Julianne & Derek Hough (CONTRIBUTED IMAGE)


Julianne and Derek Hough are so popular that the dancing siblings have added a second show to their Riverside stop this summer.

The “Move Live” tour, which already had an 8 p.m. show at the Fox Performing Arts Center on Saturday, July 19, will also have a 3 p.m. matinee show the same day. There are only a handful of tickets for the nighttime show, but tickets for the afternoon performance go on sale to the public at 10 a.m. Friday, May 9. Tickets are $35-$65, before fees.

Also on sale this week at the Fox is a Saturday, Aug. 30, date with Matisyahu, Ozomatli and Makua Rothman.

Matisyahu, who rose to fame with reggae-rap hit “King Without a Crown,” has been going in more of an alt-rock direction in recent years. His new album, “Akeda,” will be out June 3.

World music group Ozomatli just had a big show with Los Lobos (who have officially been added to the Boz Scaggs gig July 17 at the Fox) and their summer tour dates include multiple stops with Matisyahu. Tickets are $35-$45, before fees and go on sale at 10 a.m. Friday.

Also, Minnesota R&B group Mint Condition, which had hits with “Breakin’ My Heart (Pretty Brown Eyes)” and “What Kind of Man Would I Be?” will perform at the Riverside Municipal Auditorium on Friday, Oct. 17.

Tickets, $19.50-$39.50, go on sale Friday at 10 a.m.

Tickets for all three shows will be available via www.livenation.com and at the Fox box office at 3801 Mission Inn Ave.

The box office is open weekdays noon to 6 p.m., Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and on show days until show time. You can also call the box office at 951-779-9800

SAN BERNARDINO: Dada Life bringing DJ sets, hot air balloon (Updated)

Dada Life will fly a hot air balloon to a show at San Manuel Amphitheater in Devore this summer. (Contributed Image)

Dada Life will fly a hot air balloon to a show at San Manuel Amphitheater in Devore this summer. (Contributed Image)

Swedish DJ duo Dada Life is coming to San Manuel Amphitheater in Devore this summer as part of its Dada Land: The Voyage tour, which the duo claims will be the “World’s First DJ Tour via Hot Air Balloon.”

There aren’t a ton of details just yet, but the 18 and older event is an overnighter and starts at 3 p.m. Saturday, July 19.

Dada Life will also perform two sets—one a classic set once the duo arrives via hot air balloon and the other is a main performance at the end of the night. Briilz, Madeon, Mercer and Morgan Page  are among the other performers announced so far for the event.

Among the amenities promised are a bouncy castle, balloon rides and scavenger hunts.

Tickets, are on sale now and are $40 before fees. You can pick them up over at www.livenation.com. Camping is $75 for one night, $120 for two nights. 

In the meantime, watch Dada Life’s video for “Born to Rage” with Sebastian Bach.

RIVERSIDE: Local musicians celebrate Cinco de Mayo inside the Fox

The Dangers will perform at the Fox Performing Arts Center on Monday, May 5.(Contributed Image)

The Dangers will perform at the Fox Performing Arts Center on Monday, May 5.(Contributed Image)

Every Monday night for the last couple of months, Patrick Maloney, a longtime Riverside musician and supporter of local music, has been hosting an open mic night inside the Preview Bar at the Fox Performing Arts Center.

On Monday, May 5, the night moves to the big room at the theater for one night only with some of the most notable performers who have come through the night.

Among the artists scheduled to perform are Bob & Lisa, The Dangers, Mark Nemetz & The Novas, Matt Coleman, The Union Drifters, The Angry Babies, The Sedans, Old Brown Shoe, Fred and Gayle, Patrick Maloney Sr., Roadside Ghost, Charlie Moon, Travis Miller Music, Strange Indeed, Kevin Darish, Michael Soy, Salty Raisins, Mike Faust, Sounds of Earth, Jaxx Sessions and Stephanie Dianne Moore.

The series has been very important in providing a space for local musicians to meet and network and perform.

6 p.m. Monday, May 5, Fox Performing Arts Center, 3801 Mission inn Ave., Riverside, free, 18 and older only.