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food and more. Fireworks displays start at
9:15 p.m. Tickets $10-$20. 707 W. Hornet
Ave., Alameda. 510/521-8448 x282.
USS Potomac. 7:30 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. Celebrate
July Fourth and sail along the San Francisco
Bay while watching fireworks. Guests are
invited to cruise on Franklin Roosevelt’s Floating
White House and enjoy dessert, coffee, tea
and champagne. Tickets $125. Clay St., Jack
London Square, Oakland. 510/627-1215.
Pier 39 Fourth of July Celebration at The
Pier. 9:30 p.m. Witness the skies sparkle red,
white and blue as the city of San Francisco
treats spectators to an elaborate fireworks
display rivaled only by city lights. Crowds
assemble early, so leave plenty of time to grab
a prime viewing spot. Pier 39, San Francisco.
415/705-5550.
Music & Dance
JUNE
Maroon 5. June 1, 7:30 p.m. The feel-good
band’s newly released “Red Pill Blues” has produced
a series of singles that shot straight to
the top of the charts, including “Don’t
Wanna Know” with Kendrick
Lamar, “Cold” with Future, “What
Lovers Do” with SZA and “Whiskey”
with A$AP Rocky. Rising star
singer/songwriter Julia Michaels
opens. Tickets $ 49.50-$149.50
Oracle Arena, 7000 Coliseum
Way, Oakland. 510/569-2121.
Chano Domínguez: Flamenco
Sketches. June 2, 7 p.m. and
9 p.m. This program is drawn
from Chano’s Grammy-nominated
album “Flamenco Sketches”—an Iberian
inflected tribute to Miles Davis—and
will include flamenco dancing and a
new work written for his Piano Iberico
ensemble. Tickets $40. Bing Concert
Hall, 327 Lasuen St., Stanford
University. 650/724-2464.
Tony Bennett. June 3, 7:30 p.m.
More than just a legendary singer, Bennett
has performed for 11 U.S. Presidents,
is a World War II veteran who fought
in the Battle of the Bulge and participated
in the liberation of a concentration
camp, and marched
side by side with Dr. Martin
Luther King in
Selma to support civil
rights. See the legend
perform in a stunning
winery setting. Tickets
$56.25-$156.25.
The Mountain Winery,
14831 Pierce Road, Saratoga.
408/741-2822.
Anderson & Roe. June 4, 7:30
p.m. Chamber Music San Francisco
launches its new summer series with performances
by the dynamic piano duo Anderson
& Roe. Known for adrenalized performances,
original compositions and sensational music
videos, Greg Anderson and Elizabeth Joy Roe
bring audiences dramatic piano duets including
works by Mozart, Rachmaninov, Piazzolla
and Bizet. Tickets $50. Schultz Theatre, Oshman
Family Jewish Community Center, 3921
Fabian Way, Palo Alto. 415/392-4400.
Brian Setzer’s Rockabilly Riot! June 5,
7:30 p.m. Iconic guitarist, songwriter, vocalist
and three-time Grammy-winner, Setzer
is widely credited for taking two forgotten
genres—rockabilly and swing—adding his
own blend of gunpowder and rockin’ style, and
reinventing and resurrecting them. Tickets
$39.50-$69.50. The Mountain Winery, 14831
Pierce Road, Saratoga. 408/741-2822.
The Monkees present The Mike and
Micky Show. June 6, 7:30 p.m.
See Michael Nesmith and Micky
Dolenz of The Monkees in
their first national tour as a
duo. The seasoned team
will perform songs
that span the
group’s entire career–from its 1966 eponymous
debut to 2016’s “Good Times.” Tickets
$49.50-$99.50. The Mountain Winery,
14831 Pierce Road, Saratoga. 408/741-2822.
Vines & Vibes. June 6-July 18, times vary.
Warm weather, great wines, fabulous music
and lots of fun are what keeps crowds buzzing
about Guglielmo Winery’s Vines and
Vibes summer concert series. Relax in the
shade, sip award-winning wine, bring a picnic
or purchase grilled treats from Ricky’s
BBQ and groove to the music. Free admission.
Wine, beer, soft drinks and food available
for purchase. 1480 E Main Ave, Morgan
Hill. 408/779-2145.
Eric Burdon and the Animals with Edgar
Winter Group. June 9, 7:30 p.m. Driving
force of the Animals, Burdon helped lead
the British Invasion with “House of the Rising
Sun,” “Don’t Let Me Be Misunderstood,”
the Vietnam-era anthem, “We Gotta Get
Out of This Place;” and Psychedelic-era
classics “San Franciscan Nights,” “Monterey”
and the anti-war “Sky Pilot.” Tickets
$39.50-$79.50. The Mountain Winery,
14831 Pierce Road, Saratoga. 408/741-2822.
Live 105 BFD 2018. June 10, 11 a.m.
BFD is a classic summer must-go for Bay
Area natives and newbies alike. Hosted by
radio station ALT 105 (formerly Live 105)
the one-day event is headlined by Blink-182.
Other acts include Grammy-winning American
indie rockers War on Drugs, James Bay,
Judah and the Lion and Bishop Briggs. Tickets
$44-$84. Concord Pavilion, 2000 Kirker
Pass Road, Concord. 925/692-2400.
Ragazzi Boys Chorus. June 10, 2:30 p.m.
One of the Bay Area’s premier music programs
for boys ages 5-18, marks its 30th
Anniversary with a celebration at Stanford’s
Bing Hall. “Ragazzi Sings Bing!”
will feature alums of all generations,
coming together to re-create
the experience they shared
growing up as Ragazzi choristers.
Tickets $15-$50. Stanford Bing
Concert Hall, 327 Lasuen St.,
Stanford. 650/342-8785.
Silicon Valley Jewish
Music Festival.
June 10, 2 to 7 p.m.
This year’s festival
has a beach theme,
so bring a blanket or lawn
chair to settle in for the day.
The event features live musical
performances by Nefesh
Mountain, Book of J, and
more. Tickets $8-$20.
Addison-Penzak JCC,
14855 Oka Road, Los
Gatos. 408/357-7411.
Barenaked Ladies
Last Summer on Earth
Tour with Better Than
Ezra, KT Tunstall. June
California Rodeo Salinas, July
19–22, Salinas Sports Complex