REDLANDS, Calif. – The schedule for the 101st season of the Redlands Bowl Summer Music Festival has been released.
The Redlands Bowl Performing Arts (RBPA) announced the list of performances for the 2024 season, which span a variety of genres, including Spanish flamenco, Motown, bluegrass, jazz, and country.
Return performances from last season include the Air Force Band of the Golden West and The Gentlemen's Quartet.
This year's Broadway musical performance will feature Disney and Cameron Mackintosh's Mary Poppins. A public dress rehearsal will be held Tuesday, July 23 with performances July 25-28.
The iconic Redlands outdoor theatre holds the distinction of being America’s longest continuously running summer music festival where no admission is charged.
Details: Performances are Tuesdays and Fridays from June to Aug., except for July 5. Seating is open and there's no charge for admission, though donations are welcome.
Shows begin at 8 p.m. on performance evenings at the Bowl, located at 25 Grant Street.
Here's a full list of the line-up:
Friday, June 21 - An Evening with Daniel Emmet and Amy Manford
Tuesday, June 25 - Grand Finals of the Young Artists Concerto Competition
Friday, June 28 - Brass Transit: The Musical Legacy of Chicago
Tuesday, July 2 - Air Force Band of the Golden West
Tuesday, July 9 - Marty Stuart and His Fabulous Superlatives
Friday, July 12 - Americana Women
Tuesday, July 16 - Tito Puente Jr. and His Latin Jazz Orchestra
Friday, July 19 - The Gentlemen's Quartet
Tuesday, July 23 – Dress rehearsal Disney and Cameron Mackintosh's Mary Poppins
Thursday to Sunday, July 25 - 28 - Disney and Cameron Mackintosh's Mary Poppins
Tuesday, July 30 - Gordon Goodwin's Big Phat Band
Friday, Aug. 2 - Tango Del Cielo
Tuesday, Aug. 6 - Forever Motown
Friday, Aug. 9 - The Kalama Brothers
Tuesday, Aug. 13 - Marilyn McCoo and Billy Davis Jr.
Friday, Aug. 16 - Fireworks Finale! The show features the Redlands Symphony conducted by Ransom Wilson, performing the works of Danny Elfman. The evening featured symphonic movie music, highlighted Danny Elfman's works, and concluded with Rachmaninoff’s 2nd piano concerto performed by Chaeyoung Park, followed by a fireworks finale.
More information on the performances can be found here.
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