Ventura Music Scene 4/1/26 – 4/14/26

Ventura Music Scene
by Pam Baumgardner
VenturaRocks.com
Pam@VenturaRocks.com
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Maybe it was the roses artworkThere is no better place than Ventura for “a seaside celebration of music and community.” That’s the tagline for Maybe It Was the Roses Music Festival, a three-day celebration of the music, spirit and connection inspired by the legacy of the Grateful Dead and Bob Weir. The event will be held at the Crowne Plaza in Ventura Friday, May 29 through Sunday May 31. I’ve seen speculation that this replaces the defunct Skull and Roses, but who cares, if they pull this one off! Performances include those by Daniel Donato’s Cosmic Country, Dead Aces, Stu Allen with Mars Hotel, Jerry & Dawg, and many more. Get the lowdown at GoldenRoadFestival.com. And in case you’re wondering, “maybe it was the roses” is a lyric from “It Must Have Been the Roses” from the Grateful Dead. Information at GoldenRoadFestival.com.
California strawberry festival artworkEarlier the same month, the California Strawberry Festival falls over the weekend of May 16 and 17 at the Ventura County Fairgrounds. Along with all the fabulous strawberry concoctions, there will be arts and crafts, Strawberryland for the kids, a festival fun zone with carnival rides, and of course lots of live entertainment spread throughout the venue on a minimum of four stages. Some of the highlights will be Hot Southern Nights, The Long Run Eagles Experience, Corazon de Mana, Kings of Queen, and a special appearance by the Ventura College Jazz Band. Information at CAStrawberryFestival.org.

Moorpark’s High Street Arts Center added their summer tribute series to the calendar for dates July 31 through August 16. Tributes to Bruno Mars, Motown, Country, Billy Joel, Selena, Elvis and surf music. Shows do sell out, so secure your tickets now at HighStreetArtsCenter.com
logo for Ojai music festivalOjai Music Festival schedule with ticket information at OjaiFestival.org. The festival runs June 11 – June 14 with most concerts at the Libbey Bowl.

Quick Notes: Modest Mouse added to the Libbey Bowl concert season for Tuesday, August 4; the Easter performance at Beatice Woods Center for the Arts with George Kahumoku Jr. and Jim “Kimo” West is sold out; the musical, Somebody to Love, is now running at the Rubicon through April 19; the Beta Macks play First Thursdays Food Truck event at Plaza Park in Oxnard on April 2; it’s a punk rock Saturday afternoon at Vaquero y Mar on April 11 with SRA, Spider Baby and Opaula; reservations/tickets on sale now for the Sinatra tribute band featuring Michael Falcone at the Manhattan for Thursday, April 23; and finally, see you at Paul Thorn Friday, April 10, at the Ventura Music Hall.

Fun observation: you can tell who the target audience is when it’s a fully seated show starting earlier as is the case for when Ambrosia who play the Ventura Music Hall on June 7 at 7 pm 😊

Do you have any music-related news or upcoming shows that you would like help publicizing? Please send all information, short or long, to Pam@VenturaRocks.com. For updated music listings daily, visit www.VenturaRocks.com.

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