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take the stage for the first time at the Bing
Concert Hall. Featured: the world premiere
of “Never Shall I Forget” iSing’s awardwinning
commission by composer Adam
Schoenberg based on Elie Wiesel’s Holocaust
memoir “Night,” and more. Tickets $30–
$50. Bing Concert Hall, 327 Lasuen St.,
Stanford University. 650/724-2464.
Ragazzi Boys Chorus. June 9, 5 p.m.
Inspired by its upcoming tours to Mexico and
Colorado, the acclaimed Ragazzi Boys Chorus
ends the season with “Flight!” Featuring music
that celebrates flying free, the stars, airplanes,
and bees, this spring concert will leave listeners
delighted as the singers soar to new heights
on the wings of their tremendous training
and talent. Aragon High School Performing
Arts Center, 900 Alameda
de las Pulgas, San Mateo.
650/342-8785.
World Harmony Chorus.
June 10, 7:30 p.m.
This diverse singing group
brings the community
together through a joyous
celebration of song. The
colorful chorus performs
traditional vocal music
from around the world,
including Africa, Europe
and Latin America. Free.
Tateuchi Hall, Community
School of Music and
Arts, 230 San Antonio
Circle, Mountain View.
650/917-6800.
Belarus to Brooklyn: A
Time-Traveling Tour of
Yiddish Song. June 11,
1 p.m. Jeanette Lewicki,
singer and accordionist,
leads a world tour of Yiddish
song. From the shtetls
of Poland, to the sunny boulevards of Odessa;
by steamer ship to Athens and Istanbul; by
railway from Buenos Aires to Brooklyn; Yiddish
song has traveled the world. Tickets $15.
Schultz Cultural Arts Hall, Oshman Family
Jewish Community Center, 3921 Fabian Way,
Palo Alto. 415/392-4400.
Dwight Yoakam. June 13, 6:30 p.m. Consummate
country crooner Yoakam has sold
more than 25 million albums worldwide, and
he is a 21-time nominated, multiple Grammy
Award winner. With five of his albums topping
Billboard’s Country Albums chart, this
concert is the ultimate hit song sing-along.
He is joined by special guest Alejandro Escovedo.
Tickets $59.50–$139.50. The Mountain
Winery, 14831 Pierce Road, Saratoga.
408/741-2822.
Enanitos Verdes. June 15, 7 p.m. Originally
from Mendoza, Argentina, Enanitos Verdes is
a legendary pop-rock group for generations of
fans throughout Latin America, with a great
musical history full of awards, nominations
and prestigious recognitions in multiple countries
throughout their career. See them perform
with Spanish band Hombres G. Ticket
prices vary. SAP Center, 525 W. Santa Clara
St., San Jose. 800/745-3000.
Alanis Morissette Acoustic. June 20, 7:30
p.m. Morissette’s diary-style confessionals
took the ’90s by storm and empowered a
generation of women. The fierce songstress
revamps her sound with a softer acoustic
strum with some new and classic hits on her
playlist. Tickets $59.50–$129.50. The Mountain
Winery, 14831 Pierce Road, Saratoga.
408/741-2822.
7th Street Big Band Drummer Showcase.
June 21–22, times vary. The 7th Street Big
Band was conceived in the depths of East San
Jose by drummer Gabby Horlick. In February
2018, they released their debut album
“Off Cinderella Lane,” which is available on
all streaming services. Tickets $10–$33. Tabard
Theatre, 29 N. San Pedro St., San Jose.
408/679-2330.
Richa Sharma. June 22, 8 p.m. The “Sufi
Queen” Richa Sharma brings her spiritual
sounds to the South Bay. Under the tutelage
of Pandit Aaskaran Sharma, Sharma trained
in India and later added ghazals, film songs,
Punjabi and Rajasthani folk songs to her repertoire,
thus broadening her appeal to larger
audiences. Tickets $39–$500. City National
Civic, 135 W. San Carlos St., San Jose.
408/792-4111.
Wu-Tang Clan: 36 Chambers 25th Anniversary.
June 22, 7 p.m. Legendary martial
arts inspired rappers Wu-Tang Clan celebrate
the 25th anniversary of their seminal “Enter
the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers)” with a throwback
to the best of the ’90s. Decades after
first hitting airwaves, the hip-hop legends are
still thrilling generations
of fans with their signature
lyrical acrobatics
and timeless themes of
political and social activism.
Tickets $35–$125.
Shoreline Amphitheatre,
1 Amphitheatre Parkway,
Mountain View.
650/967-4040.
Indigo Girls. June 23,
7:30 p.m. The dynamic
singer-songwriters are
still strumming their way
into the hearts of folk
music fans. With a legacy
of soul-stirring hits and
countless U.S. and international
tours behind
them, the pair of performers
is still going strong and
attracting legions of new
fans along the way. Catch
the award-winning folkrock
duo when they pass
through Saratoga. Ticket
prices vary. The Mountain Winery, 14831
Pierce Road, Saratoga. 408/741-2822.
Jeff Lynne’s ELO with Dhani Harrison.
June 24, 8 p.m. After Jeff Lynne and his Electric
Light Orchestra thrilled fans with their
first stateside tour in 35 years last summer,
the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame-inducted act
returns to North America for an encore trek in
2019. Lynne handpicked Dhani Harrison, the
son of his old friend George Harrison, to serve
as the opening act. Tickets $59.50–$179.50.
SAP Center, 525 W. Santa Clara St., San Jose.
800/745-3000.
Dido with Jack Savoretti. June 26, 8 p.m.
The UK-based singer is thrilling fans with
her first tour in 15 whopping years, in support
of her first album in five years. “Still on
My Mind” was released in March, and her
new single “Hurricanes” has made waves on
the charts. English solo acoustic singer Jack
Savoretti opens. Tickets $29.50–$60. The
Masonic, 1111 California St., San Francisco.
415/776-4702.
22 South Bay Accent
USS Hornet Museum Fourth of July Celebration, Alameda; Rascal Flatts,
July 25, Shoreline Amphitheatre, Mountain View