monthly events
August
Music Concerts
August 8
Melissa Etheridge Live and Alone 2009
The Pacific Amphitheatre’s Summer Concert Series in
Costa Mesa continues by welcoming rocker Melissa
Etheridge to its stage. The Pacific Amphitheatre is located
at 100 Fair Drive in Costa Mesa. Go to
www.pacamp.com
for ticket details.
August 15
Terri Nunn and Berlin with Dramarama
Bring all your totally cool friends and family to Six Flags
August 7
Magic Mountain for an awesome concert by Berlin and
ThE BLAck EyED PEAs
Dramarama. Performances by Berlin at 8:00 p.m. and
Dramarama at 6: 00 p.m. in the Golden Bear Theatre. Con-
With one of the hottest albums to hit this summer called The E.N.D., The Black Eyed Peas take to the stage of the
certs are free with paid park admission. Seating passes
Pacific Amphitheatre to rock and hip-hop the night. The group is incredible in concert and along with their recent
will be distributed the day of the event on a first come,
hits, is sure to perform many of their career gems. So bring your “humps” as the concert begins at 7:30 p.m. PA is
first serve basis. The park will be open from 10:30 a.m. to
located at 100 Fair Drive in Costa Mesa. 714.708.1870.
10:00 p.m. Six Flags Magic Mountain is located at 26101
Magic Mountain Parkway in Valencia. Visit berlinpage.
com or
sixflags.com for more info.
August 4 August 7-9
The Ting Tings Long Beach Jazz Festival August 16 -19
U.K. indie-rock duo the Ting Tings topped the U.K. charts The Long Beach Jazz Festival in the Rainbow Lagoon Park Depeche Mode
in May with both the supremely catchy single “That’s Not is the perfect setting to listen to some of the finest jazz Originally a product of Britain’s new romantic movement,
My Name” and their debut album. They’re now bringing musicians while enjoying the beautiful lagoon and the Depeche Mode went on to become the quintessential
it on in concert at Club Nokia in Los Angeles at 800 West surroundings around you. VIP seating is available for this electro-pop band of the 1980s. Here are three of their
Olympic Boulevard. Call 213.765.7000 or visit clubnokia. spectacular setting and in addition to all the great jazz, southern California dates. They will be playing on August
com for more info and tickets. there is a rich selection of art and food to experience. This 16 and August 17 at The Hollywood Bowl located at 2301
year, LBJF presents Patti Austin, David Sanborn, Ledisi and North Highland Avenue, Los Angeles and August 19 at
countless other top artists of the jazz world. V.I.P tickets the Honda Center located at 2695 East Katella Avenue,
are available from the Rainbow Promotions box office at Anaheim. Visit
ticketmaster.com or call 714.740.2000 for
562.424.0013 or online at
longbeachjazzfestival.tix.com. more info and tickets.
Benefits & Fundraisers
August 27
August 7 & 8
Big Gay Peep show coco PEru
Exposing their hearts, minds, bodies, childhoods, dirty Just thinking about this delightful entertainer can make
stories and maybe even the contents of their underwear, you smile. Now is your chance to watch her up close and
local and national performance artists team up for an arty personal on her birthday and for a very good cause. The
party fundraiser to benefit Highways Performance Space. one and only Coco Peru is performing at the Art Theatre in
Highways, located at 1651 18th Street in Santa Monica, is one Long Beach. This fabulous night of comedy is a fundraiser
of Southern California’s boldest centers for new performance for Long Beach’s LGBT gay youth. Showtime is at 7:00 p.m.
that encourages fierce new artists from diverse communities and tickets are $20 and $30 for VIP. For more information
to develop and present innovative works. For additional just e-mail
bdwandwad@aol.com or call 310. 548.0238.
details, call 310.315.1459. The Art Theatre is located at 2025 E. 4th Street.
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