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House Theatre, 15400
Montalvo Road, Saratoga.
408/961-5858.
Celtic Nights: Oceans of
Hope. March 2, 8 p.m.
This lively new production
brings to life the
story of America, Australia,
Canada and New
Zealand told through
Irish eyes via music, song,
dance and narration.
Tickets $49. Campbell
Heritage Theatre, 1 W.
Campbell Ave., Campbell.
408/866-2700.
Brocelïande. March 2,
8 p.m. Enjoy an evening
of Celtic and early music
presented by the Santa
Clara Cultural Commission.
Brocelïande plays
Celtic music from the
British Isles and the Medieval and Renaissance
music of the European courts and countryside
with an emphasis on music inspired by or traditionally
performed during each of the four
seasons. Triton Museum of Art, 1505 Warburton
Ave., Santa Clara. 408/247-3754.
k.d. lang. March 2, 7:30 p.m. Celebrating the
25th anniversary of her critically-acclaimed
album “Ingénue,” the smooth, Grammy-winning
crooner will perform highlights from the
chart topper—including the hit “Constant
Craving”—along with songs from her 2004
album, “Hymns of the 49th Parallel.” Tickets
$30-$95. Bing Concert Hall Studio, 327
Lasuen St., Stanford University. 650/724-2464.
David Russell. March 3, 7:30-9:30 p.m. This
Grammy-winning musician is recognized
as one of the world’s most talented classical
guitarists. The six-stringed virtuoso has won
numerous international competitions, including
the Andres Segovia Competition, the Jose
Ramirez Competition and Spain’s Francisco
Tarrega Competition. Tickets $35-$45.
Trianon Theatre, 72 N. Fifth St., San Jose.
408/995-5400.
SsingSsing. March 3, 8 p.m. Korea’s top rock/
folk fusion act was formed when six musicians
from diverse genres aligned creative forces, this
eccentric band welds two totally disparate elements:
rock band bravado and deep-rooted
Korean folk. Tickets $15-$30. Bing Concert
Hall Studio, 327 Lasuen St., Stanford University.
650/724-2464.
Czech Please! March 4, 2 p.m. Mission College
Symphony performs a salute to the music
of Antonin Dvorak. Tickets $10-$15, free
for Mission College students. Gillmor Center
Room 103, Mission College, 3000 Mission
College Blvd., Santa Clara. 408/988-2200.
Jazz Band & Combos. March 7, 7:30 p.m.
Expect a swinging evening full of toe-tapping
tunes as SCU’s Jazz Band channels Duke
Ellington and Count Basie to perform the
olutionary guitar sound propelled the band into
stardom with the global smash hits “You Really
Got Me” and “All Day and All of the Night”
followed by numerous other classics. Ticket
prices vary. Golden State Theatre, 417 Alvarado,
Downtown Monterey. 831/649-1070.
One Night of Queen. Feb. 16, 8 p.m. Performed
by Gary Mullen & The Works, this
live concert re-creates the look, sound, pomp
and showmanship of one of the greatest rock
bands of all time. Over the last decade-plus,
this perennially popular show has toured nonstop,
performing to sell-out crowds around
the world. Tickets $55. Campbell Heritage
Theatre, 1 W. Campbell Ave., Campbell.
408/866-2700.
On the Edge. Feb. 16-17, times vary. The
South Bay and the East Bay join forces for
sjDANCEco’s winter offering, “On the Edge.”
This shared bill of contemporary choreography
brings together an evening of world premieres
by company dancers/choreographers
Hannah McNany, Kelisha Gardeen, Katherine
House, Jazmyn Turner, Danielle Galvez and
Diablo Ballet’s resident choreographer,
Robert Dekkers. Tickets $20-$30.
SJSU Dance Theater; SPX 216,
1 Washington Square, San Jose,
408/520-9854.
Smuin Ballet. Feb 22-25, times
vary. Smuin’s Dance Series 01
features Michael Smuin’s classic
Frank Sinatra tribute “Fly Me
to the Moon;” the West Coast
premiere of internationally
acclaimed artist Annabelle
Lopez Ochoa’s magnificent
“Requiem for a
Rose” and the return of
Garrett Ammon’s playful
and quirky “Serenade
for Strings,” set
to Tchaikovsky’s classic
score. Tickets $56-$84.
Mountain View Center
for the Performing Arts,
500 Castro St., Mountain
View. 650/903-6000.
Bumper Jacksons. Feb. 24,
8 p.m. and 10 p.m. Bursting
at the seams with rich threads
of Americana, playfully creative
originals and reimagined
roots music earned
this downhome band “Artist
of the Year” (2015) and “Best
Folk Band” (2013–15) honors
at the Washington Area
Music Awards. Tickets $15-
$30. Montalvo Arts Center,
15400 Montalvo Road,
Saratoga. 408/961-5800.
Rhapsody & Rhythm:
The Gershwin Concert
Experience. Feb. 24,
7:30 p.m. Concert pianist
Richard Glazier has performed
at Carnegie Hall,
the Smithsonian, the
United Nations, and three
times live on his own television
special on PBS,
garnering him multiple
Telly Awards for Outstanding
Achievement in
Entertainment. Do not
miss him when he brings
his newest Gershwininspired
program to Montalvo.
Tickets $40-$45.
Carriage House Theatre,
15400 Montalvo Road,
Saratoga. 408/961-5858.
ABBA Tribute. Feb. 25, times vary. This
ABBA-solutely fabulous show features
songs like “Waterloo,” “Dancing Queen,”
“Mamma Mia” and “Chiquitita. Relive
your youth at this sparkling ABBA
tribute featuring the all-Swedish quartet
Arrival. Tickets $49-$55. Carriage
House Theatre, 15400 Montalvo Road,
Saratoga. 408/961-5858.
Demi Lovato & DJ Khaled. Feb. 28,
7:30 p.m. This crowd-pleasing tour
is hot on the heels of the release
of Lovato’s critically acclaimed
album “Tell Me You Love Me,”
featuring the Top 40 smash
“Sorry Not Sorry.” The pop
rocker shares the stage with
DJ Khaled, the Grammynominated,
multi-platinum
artist, producer,
entrepreneur and author.
Tickets $26-$499. SAP
Center, 525 W. Santa
Clara St., San Jose.
800/745-3000.
MARCH
Willie K. March 1,
7:30 p.m. An icon of
Hawaiian music, Willie K.
has been thrilling audiences
since the age of 10. His
impassioned vocals and
blistering guitar licks
have won him multiple
Na Hoku Awards
and legions of devoted
fans, including the
late Prince and former
President Barack
Obama. Tickets
$49-$55. Carriage
BOTTOM: MARK HIGASHINO
Dee Dee Bridgewater Presents
Memphis, March 8, Carriage
House Theatre, Saratoga
The Crown under the
Hammer: Russia, Romanovs,
Revolution, through March 4,
Cantor Arts Center, Stanford