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NOCTURNAL WONDERLAND: Festival showers San Manuel Amphitheater with color

Electronic music fans enjoy Nocturnal Wonderland at San Manuel Amphitheater in Devore on Sept. 21, 2013. (Vanessa Franko/Staff Photo)

Electronic music fans enjoy Nocturnal Wonderland at San Manuel Amphitheater in Devore on Sept. 21, 2013. (Vanessa Franko/Staff Photo)

Before even entering the grounds of San Manuel Amphitheater, Nocturnal Wonderland was a kaleidoscope of color.  The tens of thousands of attendees came wearing rainbow tutus and flower crowns,  eyes bedazzled with sparkling jewels. They lit up the night with glow sticks and flashing LED accessories, wrists covered in kandi, the name for homemade multicolored beaded bracelets popular with ravers.

Inside the grounds, multicolored laser lights shone from five stages as the masses, costumed and not, danced inside the Devore venue re-imagined into an electronic dance music playground out of “Alice in Wonderland” to artists such as Porter Robinson and Sander Van Doorn.

PHOTO GALLERY: Scenes from Nocturnal Wonderland

Aaron Calderon, of Buena Park, compared the festival to a modern Woodstock, with “good music and a lot of good vibes.”

Nocturnal Wonderland is the longest running festival of mammoth electronic music promoter Insomniac Events, and was often held at the National Orange Show Events Center in San Bernardino. The event was Insomniac’s second on the grounds.

If you’ve ever been to a show at the amphitheater, this is nothing like it. The main amphitheater isn’t even used, sitting dark and blocked off.  The five stages are set up on the grounds outside of it.

Up on the venue’s massive lawn, where thousands of Iron Maiden fans banged their heads earlier this month, a giant stage was erected, with Nocturnal’s mascot, Owlie, built in the center of the area known as the Sunken Garden, presiding over the DJs below. Owlie opened his eyes to reveal hypnotic lights while two giant mushroom sculptures changed colors on either side of the stage.

Fedde le Grand performs next to a giant tree on the Labyrinth stage at Nocturnal Wonderland at San Manuel Amphitheater in Devore on Sept. 21, 2013. (Vanessa Franko/Staff Photo)

Fedde le Grand performs next to a giant tree on the Labyrinth stage at Nocturnal Wonderland at San Manuel Amphitheater in Devore on Sept. 21, 2013. (Vanessa Franko/Staff Photo)

Another large stage, the Labyrinth, was set up opposite a Ferris Wheel and mechanical swings, and featured a tree with eyes in the middle of the stage, with and large teapots flanking it and lanterns above while artists like Fedde le Grand Fedde le Grand spun on the stage below.

The wild visuals are among the festival’s attractions.

“It’s like you’re getting away from reality,” said Janet Rosas, a Loma Linda resident.

RELATED: See more photos from Nocturnal Wonderland

For Jess Guido, who grew up in Riverside and recently returned from teaching English abroad in China, Nocturnal Wonderland represented freedom of expression and music after living in a country where censorship is the norm.

“This is what I missed the most,” she said.

 

Want more Nocturnal Wonderland coverage? Check out our photo gallery of Scenes from Nocturnal Wonderland and even more photos from Nocturnal Wonderland.

 

 

SAN BERNARDINO: More photos from Nocturnal Wonderland

Summer Mullins, of Simi Valley, shows off the bracelets she made for Nocturnal Wonderland. The colorful bracelets are known as kandi. (Vanessa Franko/Staff Photo)

Summer Mullins, of Simi Valley, shows off a bracelet she made for Nocturnal Wonderland. The colorful bracelets are known as kandi. (Vanessa Franko/Staff Photo)

On Saturday, Sept. 21 I ventured out to Nocturnal Wonderland at San Manuel Amphitheater in Devore.

One of the things that struck me was how many people wanted their picture taken. When I’m out and about people are usually ducking the camera. So for all of you nice people who kept asking for me to take your picture, here you go!

I have a full photo gallery of Nocturnal Wonderland posted over at PE.com, but I wanted to share some other images I captured that didn’t make the original gallery. These shots are from my iPhone, iPad and my DSLR.

 

RELATED: Scenes from Nocturnal Wonderland

SAN BERNARDINO: See photos from Nocturnal Wonderland

Nocturnal Wonderland celebrated a new home at San Manuel Amphitheater in Devore with tens of thousands of electronic music fans on Saturday, Sept. 21.

The festival included sets from Fedde le Grand, Porter Robinson, Sander Van Doorn and more.

Five stages pumped heavy beats, carnival rides whirred in the night and there was a pyrotechnics show that rivaled that of Disneyland.

Stay tuned for more notes from the fest, but take a look at our photo gallery from Nocturnal Wonderland or click the photo below to see it.

Concertgoers enter the Nocturnal Wonderland festival at the grounds of San Manuel Amphitheater in Devore on Sept. 21, 2013. (Vanessa Franko/Staff Photo)

Concertgoers enter the Nocturnal Wonderland festival at the grounds of San Manuel Amphitheater in Devore on Sept. 21, 2013. (Vanessa Franko/Staff Photo)

SAN BERNARDINO: Live coverage from Nocturnal Wonderland

Nocturnal Wonderland is happening today. (Contributed Image)

Nocturnal Wonderland is happening today. (Contributed Image)

UPDATES: The Nocturnal Wonderand photo gallery has been posted; Check out our second gallery of Nocturnal Wonderland photos.

Insomniac’s longest-running electronic dance music festival is making its debut at San Manuel Amphitheater in Devore and amid the thumping bass and the wild costumes will be yours truly.

Nocturnal Wonderland celebrates the story of “Alice in Wonderland” as well as EDM heavy-hitters like Fatboy Slim and Porter Robinson.

Follow along below with my live updates via Twitter. I’ll be posting photos and more when I return, too.

SAN BERNARDINO: Nocturnal Wonderland announces set times

Festive costumes are encouraged for Nocturnal Wonderland. (2010/File Photo)

Festive costumes are encouraged for Nocturnal Wonderland. (2010/File Photo)

For everyone trekking out to the grounds of San Manuel Amphitheater in Devore for the five stages of music and more at Nocturnal Wonderland on Saturday, Sept. 21, Insomniac has posted the set times for the fest.

If you haven’t seen it, I interviewed Insomniac CEO Pasquale Rotella about his longest-running festival last week. Insomniac has also posted the festival’s dos and don’ts.

Here are the Nocturnal Wonderland set times, stage by stage.

Benny Benassi (Contributed Image)

Benny Benassi (Contributed Image)

Labyrinth stage
3-5 p.m. Adam Auburn
5-6 p.m. David Steven
6-7 p.m. Firebeatz
7-8 p.m. Excision
8-9 p.m. Fedde le Grand
9-10 p.m. Krewella
10-11 p.m. Fatboy Slim
11-midnight Bingo Players
Midnight-1 a.m. Benny Benassi
1-2 a.m. Porter Robinson

Sunken Garden stage
3-5 p.m. Darin Epsilon
5-6 p.m. Myon & Shane54
6-7 p.m. EDX
7-8 p.m. Umek
8-9 p.m. Sunnery James & Ryan Marciano
9-10 p.m. Sander Van Doorn
10-11 p.m. Thomas Gold
11-midnight Martin Solveig
Midnight-1 a.m. Markus Schulz
1-2 a.m. Dash Berlin

Datsik (Contributed Image)

Datsik (Contributed Image)

Queen’s Grounds stage
3-4 p.m. Maztek
4-5 p.m. Mediks b2b Shimon
5-6 p.m. Heroes x Villains
6-7 p.m. Xilent
7-8 p.m. DJ Hype
8-9 p.m. Bro Safari
9-10 p.m. Netsky
10-11 p.m. Kill the Noise
11-midnight Andy C
Midnight-1 a.m. Carnage
1-2 a.m. Datsik

Alice’s House stage
3-5 p.m. Francesca Lombardo
5-6:30 p.m. Subb-an
6:30-8 p.m. Infinity Ink Live
8-9:30 p.m. The Martinez Brothers
9:30-11 p.m. Green Velvet
11:30 p.m.-12:30 a.m. Lee Burridge
12:30-2 a.m. Damian Lazarus

Discovery Project stage
3-5 p.m. Lauro Martins
5-6:30 p.m. Frackture
6:30-8 p.m. Carlin & Fil
8-9:30 p.m. DJ M.A.D.E.
9:30-11 p.m. Dr. Fresch
11:30 p.m.-12:30 a.m. Gosteffects
12:30-2 a.m. Audio Rock

RIVERSIDE: Los Lobos, Robert Cray to play the Fox

Los Lobos

Cesar Rosas, Cougar Estrada, and Conrad Lozano from Los Lobos perform during a concert at the Fantasy Springs Resort Hotel Casino in Indio in 2011. (2011/File Photo)

My colleague Alicia Robinson has the latest update on what’s going on with Live Nation taking over the Fox Performing Arts Center in Riverside as well as the other city-owned downtown entertainment venues  and it looks like the current operator will be in for a while yet.

A new show was added to the fall schedule recently–Robert Cray and Los Lobos Riverside’s own celebrated bluesman Rod Piazza and his Mighty Flyers.

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The show is Thursday, Nov. 7 and tickets are on sale now.  They are $27-$87, before fees. You can pick them up at the Fox box office or with more fees over at Ticketmaster.

The phone number for the box office is 951-779-9800 and it is located at the theater at 3801 Mission Inn Ave. in Riverside.

The box office is open Monday through Friday from noon to 6 p.m. and on Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. It is also open on all show days until show time.

PE LIVE: Get to know Treefort

Treefort fans hold signs supporting the band at Hangar 24 in Redlands. (Vanessa Franko/Staff Photo)

Treefort fans hold signs supporting the band at Hangar 24 in Redlands. (Vanessa Franko/Staff Photo)

It’s Thursday and there’s a brand new PE Live out. This week we have Treefort as our special guest. Check out the videos below!I love that the Treefort fans even brought signs to support the group.

If you want to come to a taping of PE Live, we’ll be out at Hangar 24 next week for the tropical sound of Quitapenas, too.

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MURRIETA: Get Shamrocked Irish Fest features The Tossers

The Tossers will perform at the Get Shamrocked Irish Festival in Murrieta this weekend. (2011/File Photo)

The Tossers will perform at the Get Shamrocked Irish Festival in Murrieta this weekend. (2011/File Photo)

Celebrate all things of the Emerald Isle as the Get Shamrocked Irish Festival heads to Murrieta’s Town Square Park this weekend.

The festival has notable performers, including Celtic punk band The Tossers and the Young Dubliners on Saturday, Sept. 21 and The Fenians and Dublin City Rockers on Sunday, Sept. 21.

There are plenty of other performers, plus comedy, Irish dancing and storytelling and bagpipes and drums.

Saturday is open to adults 21 and older only, but everyone is welcome on Sunday.

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Saturday admission is $20 per person. Sunday admission is $15 for those older than 12 and $1 for kids 12 and younger. Tickets are $30 each for the full weekend.

11 a.m., Saturday and Sunday, Town Square Park, Murrieta.

Visit www.getshamrocked.com for more information.

SAN MANUEL: Jane’s Addiction to perform Oct. 24

Jane's Addiction will come to San Manuel Indian Bingo and Casino in Highland on Oct. 24. (2009/AP Photo)

Jane’s Addiction will come to San Manuel Indian Bingo and Casino in Highland on Oct. 24. (2009/AP Photo)

One of alt-rock’s legendary bands is coming to San Manuel Indian Bingo & Casino in Highland on Thursday, Oct. 24.

Jane’s Addiction, known for songs such as “Been Caught Stealing,” “Stop” and “Mountain Song,” will headline the show. Portugal. The Man will open.

Tickets go on sale to the public at 11 a.m. Friday, Sept. 20 via Ticketmaster and they will be $25 and $39, before fees.

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Since the show is being done with LA-based altrock radio station KROQ 106.7, members of the KROQ Street Team members can access tickets from 10 a.m. Sept. 19 through Friday, Sept. 20 at 10 a.m. The password will be mailed to Street Team members. You can still sign up for the Street Team and get access, though.

The shows at San Manuel start on the earlier side. The doors open at 6:30 p.m.

Also, you have to be 21 or older to enter the casino and attend the show.

PERRIS: Uncle Kracker, Hoobastank to play Southern California Fair

Uncle Kracker will perform at the Southern California Fair at Lake Perris in October. (Contributed Image)

Uncle Kracker will perform at the Southern California Fair at Lake Perris in October. (Contributed Image)

The Southern California Fair returns in October and for the first time in a few years, the event, which takes place at the Lake Perris Fairgrounds, is attracting big-name entertainment.

Among the notable artists are Uncle Kracker, Hoobastank (who recently wrapped up a tour with Riverside’s own Alien Ant Farm), Kutless and more. The fair runs Saturday, Oct. 5 through Sunday, Oct. 13.

The SoCal Fair will also host tribute acts to Creedence Clearwater Revival and Journey not to mention the demolition derby action.

Hoobastank kicks off the big-name entertainment on Wednesday, Oct. 9. Then, Uncle Kracker will be joined by up-and-coming country artist Eric Paslay on Thursday, Oct. 10. Christian rockers Kutless will perform on Friday, Oct. 11.

All concerts are free with admission to the fair. Admission prices are $8 for adults (everyone 12 years old and older), $4 for children ages 5 to 11 and kids 4 and younger get in for free. Parking is an additional $8. You can pick up pre-sale tickets at a discount ($5 for adults, $3 for kids 5-11) if you purchase them online through Oct. 4.

Visit www.socalfair.com for more information.

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