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Sorry It’s Over, The Drug Hunt, Ash Easton, Blink-182, Java Joe’s Reunion

Rock & reunions in San Carlos, Little Italy, Rancho Bernardo, East Village

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LIVE FIVE: Rock & reunions in San Carlos, Little Italy, Rancho Bernardo, East Village


Sorry It’s Over at Navajo Live

June 28

For their debut singles, Sorry It’s Over worked with LA’s Godfather of Punk Geza X, producer for Black Flag, Dead Kennedys, the Germs, and “Bitch” by Meredith Brooks. The rhythmic-heavy alt-rock bill includes a pair of San Diego Music Award winners, Coastal Wolves (Best Rock Indie/Alternative Song) and The Suede Grenades (Best New Artist).

The Drug Hunt

The Drug Hunt at the Casbah

June 28

Alt-country blues rockers the Drug Hunt were originally known as Bad Vibes before signing to local Blind Owl Records and changing their name. They’re currently streaming a new single called “Jungle,” from an upcoming full-length due later this year, Feast. Los Angeles rockers Death Valley Girls headline.

Ash Easton

Ash Easton at the Music Box

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June 29

Specializing in original Americana and blues rock music, Ash Easton learned her craft performing at local breweries, wineries, bars, and restaurants. She won a 2023 San Diego Music Award for Best New Artist. Also appearing will be Dead Feather Moon and Francis Blume.

Java Joe's Reunion

Java Joe’s Reunion at San Diego Oasis, Rancho Bernardo

June 30

Jose Sinatra and Java Joe will host a Java Joe's Reunion with a lineup of performers who spent their early careers performing at the storied coffeehouse’s various San Diego locales. The bill includes Berkley Hart, Carlos Olmeda, Dead Rock West, Gregory Page, Jack Tempchin, Lindsay White, Lisa Sanders and Brown Sugar, Shawn Rolf, John Katchur, Tim Flannery, Bug Guts, and the Hatchet Brothers (Gregory Page and Frank Le Drennen).

Blink-182

Blink-182 at Petco Park

June 30

Two of the most successful bands ever to emerge from San Diego team up to play a local ballpark that didn’t exist when they were formed: Blink-182 and Pierce the Veil. The former group is on a reunion tour with their best-known (if not original) trio, while Pierce the Veil took nearly six years off from recording before returning last year with a new full-length called The Jaws of Life.

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Sorry It’s Over
Sorry It’s Over
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LIVE FIVE: Rock & reunions in San Carlos, Little Italy, Rancho Bernardo, East Village


Sorry It’s Over at Navajo Live

June 28

For their debut singles, Sorry It’s Over worked with LA’s Godfather of Punk Geza X, producer for Black Flag, Dead Kennedys, the Germs, and “Bitch” by Meredith Brooks. The rhythmic-heavy alt-rock bill includes a pair of San Diego Music Award winners, Coastal Wolves (Best Rock Indie/Alternative Song) and The Suede Grenades (Best New Artist).

The Drug Hunt

The Drug Hunt at the Casbah

June 28

Alt-country blues rockers the Drug Hunt were originally known as Bad Vibes before signing to local Blind Owl Records and changing their name. They’re currently streaming a new single called “Jungle,” from an upcoming full-length due later this year, Feast. Los Angeles rockers Death Valley Girls headline.

Ash Easton

Ash Easton at the Music Box

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June 29

Specializing in original Americana and blues rock music, Ash Easton learned her craft performing at local breweries, wineries, bars, and restaurants. She won a 2023 San Diego Music Award for Best New Artist. Also appearing will be Dead Feather Moon and Francis Blume.

Java Joe's Reunion

Java Joe’s Reunion at San Diego Oasis, Rancho Bernardo

June 30

Jose Sinatra and Java Joe will host a Java Joe's Reunion with a lineup of performers who spent their early careers performing at the storied coffeehouse’s various San Diego locales. The bill includes Berkley Hart, Carlos Olmeda, Dead Rock West, Gregory Page, Jack Tempchin, Lindsay White, Lisa Sanders and Brown Sugar, Shawn Rolf, John Katchur, Tim Flannery, Bug Guts, and the Hatchet Brothers (Gregory Page and Frank Le Drennen).

Blink-182

Blink-182 at Petco Park

June 30

Two of the most successful bands ever to emerge from San Diego team up to play a local ballpark that didn’t exist when they were formed: Blink-182 and Pierce the Veil. The former group is on a reunion tour with their best-known (if not original) trio, while Pierce the Veil took nearly six years off from recording before returning last year with a new full-length called The Jaws of Life.

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