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For Immediate Release FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE The Mountain Winery Announces 2019 Concert Series Tickets on sale Monday, April 8th at 10 a.m. 61st Concert Season includes performances by Diana Krall, Jackson Browne, Earth, Wind & Fire, Rob Thomas, Sebastian Maniscalco, Foreigner, George Clinton and Parliament Funkadelic, Common, Josh Groban, Steve Martin and Martin Short, Ziggy Marley & Michael Franti, Jethro Tull, MC Hammer, Michael McDonald and Chaka Khan, Natalia Lafourcade, Steely Dan, O.A.R., George Lopez, Sublime Pat Benatar & Neil Giraldo, Feist, Gov’t Mule and more! “Top 18 Coolest Concert Venues in the United States” - Buzzfeed Get tickets and most up-to-date schedule at mountainwinery.com Saratoga, CA (April 1, 2019) – AEG Presents announced this morning the full 2019 lineup for its 61st Summer Concert Series at The Mountain Winery. This year, shows will run from May 25 through October 11 and include legendary performers and top-notch talent across many genres in music and comedy. Returning icons gracing The Mountain Winery’s legendary summer stage include Earth, Wind & Fire, Steve Martin & Martin Short, Kool & The Gang with Evelyn “Champagne” King, Diana Krall, Michael McDonald & Chaka Khan, The Temptations & Four Tops, Los Lobos, Pat Benatar & Neil Giraldo, Lyle Lovett, Dwight Yoakam and The Beach Boys. New performers include MC Hammer, Feist, and Sublime with Rome among others. This jam-packed lineup is also the most diverse ever with Gipsy Kings, Rodrigo y Gabriela, Russell Peters, Natalia Lafourcade, Trevor Noah, Jake Shimabukuro, Common and local favorite Los Tigres del Norte. In addition, there are two-nights of “El Gran Festival de Musica Cubana” featuring former members of the Buena Vista Social Club. Representing their Bay Area roots are Chris Isaak, a favorite perennial artist at The Mountain Winery for frequent concert attendees; and first timer and Oakland favorite, MC Hammer, who is bringing his “Hammer’s House Party” to this iconic stage along with En Vogue and Tone Loc. Tickets will be available for sale to the general public on Monday, April 8 at 10 a.m. at mountainwinery.com or through axs.com. Fans who purchase tickets to four or more shows in one season are automatically enrolled in the Loyalty Club and can enjoy the benefits of membership: advance notice and opportunity to purchase tickets to shows added later in the season, random selection for seat upgrades, special offers and more. In addition, they are automatically invited to the exclusive 2020 Concert Season Loyalty Club presale. The Mountain Winery, welcoming more than 150,000 guests annually, opened its concert doors in 1958 and hosted legendary artists in its first year including Etta James, Ella Fitzgerald, Miles Davis and Ray Charles. Designated as a California Historical Landmark in 1960, many fans compare taking in a show at The Mountain Winery as if they are watching a performance in their own backyard, which makes the venue an artist favorite tour stop, leading Buzzfeed to rank The Mountain Winery #8 in its “Top 18 Coolest Venues in the United States.” With breathtaking views of the South Bay from the tranquility of a working vineyard, The Mountain Winery is continually nominated for Best Outdoor Venue in the country. Recently, AEG Presents and The Mountain Winery announced a new partnership with Global Gourmet Catering as their exclusive catering and food and beverage boutique concessionaire. Through this new partnership, The Mountain Winery is excited to enhance their unique concert experience with specialty dining offerings developed by Global Gourmet Catering’s culinary team. These offerings include special menus for the Premium Tickets and Suites program, as well as The Mountain Winery Restaurant. Concert Dining packages, which include a ticket and dinner reservation, are available for all shows and can be purchased at mountainwinery.com For additional dining options, information on Loyalty Club, parking, wine tasting and more go to mountainwinery.com. The full 2019 Season schedule: Date Artist Show Ticket Prices May 25 UB40 Featuring Ali Campbell and Astro - opener Collie Buddz 7:30 PM $89.50/69.50/49.50/39.50 May 26 Daughtry 7:30 PM $89.50/69.50/49.50/39.50 May 31 & El Gran Festival de Musica Cubana Featuring Juan De Marcos, 6:30 PM $139.50/109.50/89.50/59.50 June 1 Eliades Ochoa y Cuarteto Patria, Barbarito Torres y su Grupo, Jesus 'Aguaje' Ramos y su Orquesta, Cubanismo! Special guest stars: Ibrahim Ferrer JR., Luis Frank, Pedrito Calvo y Los Soneros de Verdad June 7 SiriusXM FLY Presents Hammer's House Party 7:30 PM $189.50/149.50/89.50/69.50 MC Hammer / En Vogue / Tone Loc June 11 Michael Franti & Spearhead / Ziggy Marley 7:00 PM $139.50/99.50/79.50/69.50 June 12 Ziggy Marley / Michael Franti & Spearhead 7:00 PM $139.50/99.50/79.50/69.50 June 13 Dwight Yoakam - opener Special Guest Alejandro Escovedo 6:30 PM $89.50/69.50/49.50/39.50 June 15 Foreigner 7:30 PM $119.50/89.50/69.50/59.50 The Hits On Tour June 16 Rob Thomas: Chip Tooth Tour 7:30 PM $145.50/105.50/85.50/75.50 June 19 Sublime with Rome - openers Common Kings and SOJA 6:30 PM $103.00 /83.00 /73.00 /53.00 June 20 Alanis Morissette Acoustic 7:30 PM $129.50/99.50/79.50/59.50 June 23 Indigo Girls 7:30 PM $69.50/49.50/39.50/29.50 July 1 Trevor Noah: Loud and Clear 7:30 PM $119.50/99.50/79.50/59.50 July 2 An Evening With Lyle Lovett & his Large Band 7:30 PM $99.50/79.50/59.50/39.50 July 3 BRIT FLOYD World Tour 2019 7:30 PM $79.50/69.50/49.50/39.50 The World’s Greatest Pink Floyd Show July 6 ABBA The Concert 7:30 PM $69.50/59.50/49.50/39.50 July 7 Del McCoury Band and David Grisman Trio 5:30 PM $69.50/59.50/49.50/29.50 The Travelin’ McCourys July 9 Ian Anderson Presents 7:30 PM $179.50/119.50/99.50/79.50 JETHRO TULL 50th Anniversary Tour July 11 Jake Shimabukuro - "The Greatest Day" Tour 7:30 PM $69.50/49.50/39.50/29.50 July 13 SEAL 7:30 PM $189.50/139.50/89.50/69.50 July 14 Natalia Lafourcade 7:00 PM $103.00/83.00/63.00/53.00 July 18 Common 7:30 PM 69.50/59.50/49.50/39.50 July 19 Sebastian Maniscalco: Stay Hungry Tour 8:00 PM $109.50/89.50/69.50/59.50 July 20 Dave Koz and Friends Summer Horns 7:30 PM $93.50/63.50/43.50/33.50 Featuring Gerald Albright, Rick Braun, Kenny Lattimore and Aubrey Logan July 21 Rodrigo y Gabriela – Mettavolution Tour 7:30 PM $102.50 /82.50/62.50/52.50 July 23 Pat Benatar & Neil Giraldo & Melissa Etheridge 7:00 PM $149.50/99.50/79.50/59.50 July 24 Postmodern Jukebox / The Tenors 7:30 PM $99.50/79.50/69.50/49.50 July 26 Russell Peters - Deported World Tour 7:30 PM $109.50/79.50/69.50/59.50 July 27 George Lopez: The Wall World Tour 7:30 PM $109.50/89.50/69.50/49.50 July 28 The Royal Affair 6:00 PM $149.50/109.50/89.50/79.50 Performances by Yes, Asia, John Lodge of the Moody Blues and Carl Palmer’s ELP Legacy with vocals by Arthur Brown. July 29 Jill Scott 7:30 PM $130.50/90.50/70.50/50.50 July 30 Michael McDonald and Chaka Khan 7:00 PM $139.50/109.50/79.50/59.50 Aug 1 Kool & the Gang 7:30 PM $119.50/89.50/69.50/49.50 Special guest Evelyn "Champagne" King Aug 2 POP 2000 Tour hosted by Lance Bass of *NSYNC, with O-Town, 7:30 PM $79.50/69.50/59.50/39.50 Aaron Carter, Ryan Cabrera & Tyler Hilton Aug 3 One Nation Under Groove Tour Ft. George Clinton & Parliament 5:30 PM $129.50/99.50/79.50/59.50 Funkadelic, Dumpstaphunk, Fishbone, Miss Velvet & The Blue Wolf Aug 6 Gipsy Kings featuring Nicolas Reyes and Tonino Baliardo 7:30 PM $152.00/102.00/82.00/62.00 Aug 8 The Temptations / Four Tops 7:30 PM $89.50/69.50/59.50/49.50 Aug 9 DOUBLE VISION REVISITED featuring Bob James, David Sanborn 7:30 PM $89.50/69.50/49.50/39.50 & Marcus Miller with guests Billy Kilson & Larry Braggs Aug 10 Los Lobos & Los Lonely Boys - opener Richard Bean & SAPO 6:30 PM $79.50/59.50/39.50/29.50 Aug 12 The B-52s with very special guests OMD and Berlin 6:30 PM $129.50/99.50/79.50/59.50 Aug 13 & Jackson Browne 7:30 PM $140.50/100.50/80.50/60.50 14 Aug 15 Feist 7:00 PM $89.50/69.50/49.50/39.50 with special guest Rhye Aug 16 THE FAB FOUR: THE ULTIMATE TRIBUTE 7:30 PM $59.50/49.50/29.50/19.50 Aug 17 SiriusXM The Pulse Presents: The Mighty O.A.R. w/ American 7:30 PM $90.00/80.00/60.00/50.00 Authors Aug 19 Boz Scaggs / Aaron Neville 7:30 PM $109.50/89.50/69.50/59.50 Aug 20 Taj Mahal Quartet / Marc Cohn featuring special guest vocalists 6:30 PM $79.50/59.50/49.50/39.50 Blind Boys of Alabama Shemekia Copeland Aug 23 Kris Kristofferson & The Strangers 7:30 PM $69.50/59.50/49.50/39.50 Aug 24 One Night of Queen performed by Gary Mullen 7:30 PM $69.50/59.50/39.50/29.50 & The Works Aug 25 Tower of Power 7:30 PM $80.50/70.50/60.50/40.50 Very Special Guest Average White Band Aug 27 Gov't Mule 7:30 PM $79.50/69.50/59.50/39.50 Aug 30 Los Tigres Del Norte 7:30 PM $129.50/99.50/89.50/69.50 Aug 31 Lost 80’s Live - A Flock of Seagulls/Missing Persons/Wang 6:30 PM $99.50/79.50/59.50/49.50 Chung/ Musical Youth/ Animotion/ Real Life / The Motels / The Vapors / The Escape Club / Boys Don't Cry / Farrington & Mann - Original Members of When In Rome UK / Trans X Sept 1 & 3 Josh Groban: Bridges Tour 7:30 PM $236.50/166.50/96.50/76.50 Sept 5 Chris Isaak 7:30 PM $109.50/99.50/69.50/59.50 Sept 6 Jeff Dunham: Passively Aggressive 7:30 PM $139.50/99.50/69.50/49.50 Sept 8 The Beach Boys 7:00 PM $104.50/84.50/74.50/54.50 Sept 17 & Steely Dan 7:30 PM $239.50/159.50/89.50/69.50 18 Sept 22 Diana Krall 7:30 PM $129.50/99.50/79.50/59.50 Sept 23 India.Arie 7:30 PM $74.50/64.50/54.50/44.50 Sept 24 & Earth, Wind & Fire 7:30 PM $173.75/113.75/93.75/63.75 25 Sept 28 Oingo Boingo Former Members / The Tubes / Dramarama 7:00 PM $79.50/59.50/49.50/39.50 Oct 4 Steve Martin and Martin Short: "Now you see them, soon you 7:30 PM $279.50/179.50/89.50/69.50 won't" featuring Della Mae with Alison Brown and Jeff Babko Oct 6 Calexico and Iron & Wine 7:30 PM $80.50/70.50/50.50/40.50 Oct 11 Nick Offerman 7:30 PM $129.50/99.50/79.50/59.50 American Humorist Follow The Mountain Winery on Facebook /themountainwinery / Twitter @mountainwinery / Instagram @mountainwinery For Further Inquires Please Contact: Marie Camaya AEG Presents / The Mountain Winery [email protected] 408.484.3503 ## .
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