monthly events
August
Music Concerts
August 14 August 20
Depeche Mode Green Day
Cricket Wireless Amphitheatre welcomes one of the The multi-platinum album-selling band has hit the
longest-lived, most successful and influential bands to road for their first North American tour in three years in
have emerged from the New Wave era. Depeche Mode support of their new album 21st Century Breakdown. For
has had forty-five songs in the UK Singles Chart, as well as more details about Green Day’s performance at Viejas
#1 albums in UK, U.S. and throughout countries in Europe. Arena (formally Cox Arena) call 619.594.6947.
Visit
www.livenation.com for ticket information.
August 28 – 29
August 19 Street Scene 2009
The Cult Street Scene is back to its roots on the streets of downtown
The hugely popular English alternative rock band, The San Diego. As always, the popular music extravaganza
Cult visits San Diego’s House of Blues as part of their Love features a line-up of top name performers, including The
August 8
Live World Tour. Dial 619.299.2583 for further details. Black Eyed Peas, Be ready to enjoy four different stages
with their electrifying sounds of energy. There’s plenty of
No DoubT
food and spirits for a great party and a hot time. For the
The Grammy Award-winning band, which has sold over 27 million records, makes another stop in San Diego at the
complete rundown go to
street-scene.com.
Cricket Wireless Amphitheatre. Go to
livenation.com for ticket details.
Fundraisers & Benefits
August 23 August 23
August 8 – 9 visit
summersportsclassic.com.
The Hillcrest Wind Ensemble’s GSGRA Greater San Diego Chapter
Summer Sports Classic
“girls” in the band presents: beer bust at Redwing bar and Grill.
This unique event combines the excite- August 13
Hot Summer Nights! Go to
sandiegorodeo.org for more on
ment for sports competition with the Third Annual Toast to Hillcrest
The Hillcrest Wind Ensemble will be host- this fundraiser benefiting the upcoming
compassion of giving and will once again Travel by foot or on the big, red, double-
ing a not so serious drag show & benefit at annual San Diego Gay Rodeo.
offer competition in the sports of softball, decker bus as you enjoy wine, spirits and
Flame Ultra lounge beginning a 4:00 p.m.
tennis and golf. The recipient of this year’s nibbles from dozens of establishments
Enjoy an evening of fun, laughs, raffles August 28
proceeds will be PAWS: Pets Are Wonderful throughout the neighborhood. This event
and even an auction all while watching GSGRA Greater SD Chapter bar Crawl.
Support. This volunteer-driven non-profit is a wonderful way to toast and taste your
some of your favorite “girls” from the band This event sponsored by the San Diego
organization provides essential services way around one of America’s Top Ten Great
perform on stage. Call 619.692.2077 ext. Gay Rodeo will start at 7:00 p.m. at Kickers
to assist the chronically ill and disabled in Neighborhoods. Visit
hillcresthistory.org.
814 for more details on this event. and end up....who knows where!
keeping their companion pets. For more
Performing Arts
August 1 - 30 mer with Leaving Iowa by Tim Clue and Spike Manton. This San Diego Bay in this exciting night of numbers from Miss
La Jolla Playhouse presents: Herringbone hilarious and touching comedy will make its San Diego Saigon, Hairspray, Wicked, Rent along with much, much
Herringbone, the latest production from La Jolla debut on LPT’s Coronado stage from August 7 – Septem- more. Call 619.235.0804 for further details.
Playhouse, is a darkly comic, highly theatrical musical ber 20. For tickets and more, call 619.437.0600.
tale set during the Great Depression and stars the Tony August 14 – 16
Award winning performer, BD Wong. Call 858.550.1010 August 7 & 8 Hair The Musical
for tickets and further details. Summer Pops presents Fourthwall Entertainment brings to San Diego the
bravo broadway Now American tribal love-rock musical classic, Hair. With a
August 7 The San Diego Symphony’s Summer Pops Series brings score including musical numbers like “Let the Sun Shine
San Diego première of Leaving Iowa to audiences an evening of favorite songs from the best In,” “Aquarius,” “Hair” and “Good Morning Starshine,” Hair
Lamb’s Players Theatre is celebrating the last days of sum- on Broadway. Prepare as the Great White Way comes to depicts the birth of a cultural movement in the ‘60s as told
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