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CONCERTS BY CITY - INLAND EMPIRE This page lists concerts in the Inland Empire by city name. Click on the appropriate section of the alphabet for the city you are looking for, or continue scrolling down the page. Please remember that although every attempt is made to bring you the most current concert information, all schedules are subject to change. It is recommended that you confirm any performance you wish to attend. Music, Summer-Style: Picnics, blankets, lawn chairs, sunshine, smiles, summer styles, hot days, warm nights, cool sounds and much more, all in a very "festive" atmosphere, no doubt. In the time between August and the end of the 2010 summer season in September, you'll be finding a few pictures of some of this year's "fests" and festivals on the "Concerts By City" county pages. This year's Featured Concert Series is the Redlands Bowl Summer Music Festival (you can read more about it in the Featured Artists section), and you can find a few more pictures of a Festival evening below! There are no listings for Chino at this time. Please check back later. Summer Performances at the Shoppes at Chino Hills. The Shoppes at Chino Hills will present a variety of performances throughout the summer. See individual concert dates for performance start times. All events take place at the Shoppes at Chino Hills, 13920 City Center Drive. Information: (866) 909-0305 or www.shoppesatchinohills.com.
The evening's crowd begins to gather . . . There are no listings for Colton at this time. Please check back later. There are no listings for Corona at this time. Please check back later. To return to the top of the page, click here. September 3 - Cruising Spring Street: Cruise Night and Market Night. Hot rods, low riders and live music in downtown Fontana every first Friday of the month. Event is from 5 - 9 p.m. in downtown Fontana at Sierra Avenue and Spring Street (main entrance on Sierra). Band for tonight: Chico (Latin/Variety). Information: (909) 428-8360, www.fontana.org or www.fontanarecreation.org. September 7, 14 and 21 - Fontana Performing Arts Programs. On Sept. 7, "Leyendas de Mexico," a folklorico dance program, and on September 14, "Kickin' it Up," a program of Bluegrass, and Irish and contemporary clogging. Both performances take place at 6 p.m. in the Steelworkers' Auditorium, 8437 Sierra Avenue next to the public library. On September 21, "Music of the Caribbean," a steel drum performance. The outdoor concert will take place at 5:30 p.m. in the Lewis Library courtyard. Information: (909) 349-6979, (909) 428-8360, www.arts.fontana.org or www.fontana.org. October 1 - Cruising Spring Street: Cruise Night and Market Night. Hot rods, low riders and live music in downtown Fontana every first Friday of the month. Event is from 5 - 9 p.m. in downtown Fontana at Sierra Avenue and Spring Street (main entrance on Sierra). Band for tonight: TBA. Information: (909) 428-8360, www.fontana.org or www.fontanarecreation.org. Lake Arrowhead Village 2010 Entertainment Series - All performances (unless otherwise noted) take place at 5:30 p.m. at Lake Arrowhead Village, 28200 Highway 189. This years events also include movies, comedians and a battle of the bands. Information: (909) 337-2533 or www.lakearrowheadvillage.com.
There are no listings for Montclair at this time. Please check back later. A few more pictures as the crowd arrives for the show . . . There are no listings for Ontario at this time. Please check back later. September 17 - Hispanic Heritage Cultural Arts Night. The evening's program will celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month. Performers and special guests will include the Susie Hansen Latin Band, the Word in Motion Salsa Dancers, and animals of South America from the Wildlife Company. There will also be crafts, storytelling, games, refreshments and more. The program will take place at 7 p.m. at the Paul A. Biane library, 12505 Cultural Center Drive. The event is free but tickets are required; tickets will be available at the Biane and Archibald libraries beginning September 7. Information: (909) 477-2720 or www.rcpl.lib.ca.us. September 25 - Free Concert for Benefitting Redlands Recreation and Senior Programs. "Dream Concert." Performers Dan Damon and Victoria Goodson will present a free concert benefitting the city's Recreation and Senior programs. The concert will take place from 7 - 9 p.m. at the Redlands Bowl. Damon is a keyboard and vocal virtuoso, and Goodson was the winner of radio station KATY's Inland Empire vocal competition. The program will include music from Disney, Neil Diamond, stage musicals, the Swing Era and more. Room for dancing will be available. Admission is free and donations for the Recreation and Senior programs will be accepted. Information: (909) 798-7550, (909) 798-7579, www.ci.redlands.ca.us or (for directions to the Redlands Bowl) www.redlandsbowl.org. To return to the top of the page, click here. There are no listings for Rialto at this time. Please check back later. Tuesday evenings begin with a community sing before the show, and children are invited up to the stage just before the show begins. September 16 - Movies and Music on Main. Programs will be held on Thursday nights in downtown Riverside in the Civic Plaza on Main Street between University and Mission Inn Avenue during July, August and September. Movies are on the second and fourth Tuesdays (see "Extras" section for details). Third Thursdays of the month will be live music by local Riverside bands. Evening events will begin at 7 p.m. See website for latest updates. Information: (951) 781-7335 or www.riversidedowntown.org. September 23 - Chinese Moon Festival. The Chinese Moon Festival, also known as the Mid-Autumn Festival, is a traditional Chinese celebration dating back to the Tang Dynasty. The event will be celebrated from 6 - 8 p.m. at the Riverside Metropolitan Museum's Heritage House, 8193 Magnolia Avenue. The event will include Moon Festival stories told by Barbara Wong, chopsticks training, Tai Chi demonstrations, arts and crafts, a lion dance performance and traditional songs and music, cooking demonstrations, and moon viewing through high-powered telescopes. Traditional moon cakes also will be available for purchase. Information: (951) 826-5273 or www.riversideca.gov/museum. Riverside Plaza Performances. Two sets of performances are Main Street Events and shows on the courtyard near El Torito on Friday and Saturday nights from 7 - 9 p.m. (unless otherwise noted) at Riverside Plaza. Riverside Plaza is located off Central Avenue between Riverside Avenue and DeAnza. Information: (951) 683-1066 or www.shopriversideplaza.com.
September 16 - 19 - 21st Annual Stater Brothers Route 66 Rendezvous. Event covers 35 blocks in downtown San Bernadino and includes over 1900 cars. Entertainment on all four days is at the Court Street Square Stage, Court and "E" Streets. See Court Street Square entertainment listings below. Overall event hours are 6 - 10 p.m. on Thursday and Friday, 10 a.m. - 9 p.m. on Saturday and 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. on Sunday. Admission to all but a limited number of events is free. Event map is available on website. Information: (909) 388-2934 or www.route-66.org. A statue at the Redlands Bowl honors Redlands Community Music Association and Festival founder Grace Stewart Mullen. September 24 - California Native American Day Celebration. The California Native American Day Celebration will take place from 6 - 9 p.m. at California State University San Bernardino, 5500 University Parkway. The event is open to the public and will include traditional bird songs and music, and Native American food and artists (Vendor fee). Information: (909) 537-7204 or www.nativeamericanday.com. Court Street Square Community Concert Series. Concerts take place Fridays and Saturdays from 6:30 - 9:30 p.m at Court Street Square, downtown San Bernardino at the corner of "E" Street and Court Street. Information: (909) 663-1044, (909) 663-2266 or www.sbrda.org/vcourtst.htm.
September 11 - September 11th Remembrance Event. Residents are invited to commemorate the day by joining in the program. Participants are invited to light a candle to be placed in the duck pond and write a message in the keepsake journal. The program will also include music by the Spirit of Great Oak High School Marching Band. The event will take place from 6 - 7:30 p.m. at the Temecula Duck Pond and Veterans Memorial, 28250 Ynez Road. Information: (951) 694-6444, (888) TEMECULA or www.cityoftemecula.org. Hot Summer Nights in Old Town Temecula. Hot Summer Nights includes a variety of performances and family activities from 6 - 9 p.m. throughout Old Town Temecula. See website for location listings for performances. Information: (951) 678-1456 or www.temeculacalifornia.com.
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