As managing director at San Jose Repertory Theatre, Nick Nichols oversees one of San Jose’s most popular theater destinations. Each year, the theater hosts a variety of performances from theatrical standouts like …
As managing director at San Jose Repertory Theatre, Nick Nichols oversees one of San Jose’s most popular theater destinations. Each year, the theater hosts a variety of performances from theatrical standouts like …
In addition to gambling and dining and drinking options, Zone 8 is now hosting weekly jazz performances on Saturday nights. Popular local act Octobop kicked off the series in January and Gail Dobson performed the following Saturday. The lineup for early 2013 includes artists, such as David Ladd, Smith Dobson, John Worley, and Diminished Blue.
After taking a winter break, South First Fridays returns for its eighth year on Feb 1. The usual venues are back for the free SoFA District art walk with a new eclectic selection of artists on display and other entertainment.
The future of one of San Jose’s few all-ages music venues is uncertain after SLG Art Boutiki announced that it must move from the SoFA District location it has called home for the last 11 years.
Following the release of their 19th full-length album and the finale of the Time Machine Tour last year, progressive rock legends Rush are back on the road. The band will be making a stop at the HP Pavilion on November 15.
The Blank Club is opening its doors to all rude boys and skanking enthusiasts when the Bay Area ska-punk favorites Monkey come to San Jose on Oct. 26.
After 25 years of booking some of the biggest musicians in rock and pop history, Neil Young’s Bridge School Benefit is one of the most anticipated Bay Area concerts of the year.
San Jose native and American Idol finalist DeAndre Brackensick returns to San Jose on July 22 for the American Idol Live Tour at HP Pavilion.
TechConnect, a monthly all ages after-hours series at San Jose Museum of Art that focuses on mixed media, returns June 21 with contemporary visual artist Kathy Aoki and music accompaniment from local chiptune band, The Glowing Stars.
San Jose is a city that knows how to celebrate Cinco De Mayo. Since the annual Cinco De Mayo Parade and Festival was canceled last year, San Jose clubs, music venues and restaurants are picking up the slack with a variety of events.