Led Kaapana & Mike Kaawa, Oct. 14, Montalvo Arts
Center, Carriage House Theatre, Saratoga
26 South Bay Accent
CALENDAR
BOTTOM: EMILY SHUR
Dierks Bentley with Brothers Osborne,
LANCO. Oct. 5, 7 p.m. Country music singer
songwriter Dierks Bentley’s folksy, bluegrass
inspired stylings have earned him platinum
and gold albums. Catch him with the Brothers
Osborne, a bearded country duo on the
rise. Tickets $40.25-$100. Shoreline Amphitheatre,
1401 N. Shoreline Blvd., Mountain
View. 650/810-1010.
107.7 The Bone Presents Bone Bash XVIII,
Ozzy Osbourne with Stone Sour. Oct. 6,
7:30 p.m. Don your black leather, ripped tees
and baddest attitude for this flashback metal
extravaganza. This will be Ozzy “Prince of
Darkness” Osbourne’s farewell tour, celebrating
more than five decades as a performer. He
will be joined by relative newcomers Stone
Sour. Tickets $29.50-$125. Shoreline Amphitheatre,
1401 N. Shoreline Blvd., Mountain
View. 650/810-1010.
Symphony Silicon Valley: Romeo and
Juliet. Oct. 6, 8 p.m. and Oct. 7, 8 p.m.
Internationally renowned Maestra JoAnn
Falletta makes her first appearance on
the Symphony’s Symphony Silicon Valley
podium for its 17th season opener.
Tickets $50-$94. California Theatre,
345 S. First St., San Jose.
408/286-2600.
Ebi – The 50 World Tour.
Oct. 7, 8 p.m. Join the legend
for a magical night, taking
you on an unforgettable
journey as he performs a masterful
mix of his hits, transcending
three generations of memories.
Tickets $54-$199. San Jose Center for
the Performing Arts, 255 Almaden Blvd.,
San Jose. 408/792-4542.
SFJAZZ Collective. Oct. 7, 7 p.m.
The SFJAZZ Collective is an international
group whose members hail
from Ohio, Baltimore, Miami, Puerto
Rico, Venezuela and New
Zealand. The collective’s San
Jose appearance will celebrate
the music of Brazilian composer
and musician Antônio
Carlos Jobim, whose
hits “The Girl from
Ipanema” and “Desafinado”
launched the
bossa nova craze of
the 1960s. $25-$35.
Hammer Theatre Center,
101 Paseo De San
Antonio, San Jose.
415/924-8501.
sjDANCEco Season
Opener: “Flying.”
Oct. 12 and 13, 8 p.m.
The company opens its
16th season with a collaboration
with the San
Jose Chamber Orchestra
under the direction
of Barbara Day Turner. The program features
premieres of “Corvidae” by Limón Dance
Company Artistic Director Colin Connor and
“Flying Colors” by sjDANCEco’s Choreographic
Advisor/Mentor Fred Mathews. Tickets
$45-$70. California Theatre 345 S. First
St., San Jose. 408/520-9854.
Michael Wong. Oct. 13, 8 p.m. Malaysian-
Chinese singer and composer Michael Wong is
known as “the prince of love songs” in Asia, and
his famous song “Fairy Tale” has been translated
into different languages. Tickets $58-$198.
San Jose Center for the Performing Arts, 255
Almaden Blvd., San Jose. 408/792-4542.
Led Kaapana & Mike Kaawa. Oct. 14, 7
p.m. Kaapana and Kaawa are both masters of
the distinctly Hawaiian style of music known
as slack key guitar. Kaapana, a three-time
Grammy Award winner, is a Hawaiian musical
legend whose tremendous skill extends to
vocals and multiple instruments, and Kaawa
is known as Hawaii’s finest 12-string guitar
player. Tickets $47-$53. Montalvo Arts Center,
Carriage House Theatre, 15400 Montalvo
Road, Saratoga. 408/961-5858.
Hunks – The Show. Oct. 17, 8 p.m.
“Hunks” is the world’s foremost exotic male
dance show on tour. The production is an electrifying,
high-energy performance showcasing
some of the sexiest men alive as they sing,
dance, and strip in choreographed routines
to thumping beats and dazzling light shows.
Tickets $39-$49. Montgomery Theater, 271 S.
Market St., San Jose. 408/792-4111.
We Banjo 3 & Skerryvore. Oct. 17, 7:30
p.m. Twice winners of Scotland’s Traditional
Music Live Act of the Year Award, Skerryvore
has been on a meteoric journey that has taken
the band from the remote Isle of Tiree on to
international stage. Ireland’s We Banjo 3 finds
common ground between old world tradition
and authentic Americana. Tickets $43-
$48. Montalvo Arts Center, Carriage House
Theatre, 15400 Montalvo Road, Saratoga.
408/961-5858.
An Intimate Evening with JD Souther. Oct.
18, 7:30 p.m. An architect of the Southern
California sound, Souther penned some of
the Eagles’ greatest hits including “Victim of
Love,” “New Kid in Town,” and “Best of My
Love,” and the likes of Linda Rondstadt, Don
Henley and the Dixie Chicks have also recorded
his songs. Tickets $50-$56. Montalvo Arts
Center, Carriage House Theatre, 15400 Montalvo
Road, Saratoga. 408/961-5858.
Beatles vs. Stones–Musical Showdown.
Oct. 18, 7:30 p.m. This fictional battle of
the bands is meant to determine once and
for all which legendary band reigns supreme.
This rockin’ show is appropriate for fans of
all ages. Tickets $35-$55. Heritage Theatre,
Campbell Community Center,
1 W. Campbell Ave., Campbell.
408/866-2700.
Cabaret: Hot October
Nights. Oct. 19, 7 p.m.
and Oct. 20, 8 p.m. Indulge
in an evening of dance,
drinks and tapas as Peninsula
Ballet Theatre
presents a cabaret
performance featuring
the best
ballet dancers in
the Bay Area performing
innovative
works by new Artistic
Director Gregory
Amato. Tickets $30. Peninsula
Ballet Theatre, Studio One Theatre,
Megan Mullally and Nick
Offerman, Oct. 6, Curran
Theater, San Francisco